IFSA definition
IFSA means Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and any of its amendments.
IFSA means Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and any of its amendment.
IFSA means the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and includes any modification or re-enactment thereof as may be made from time to time.
Examples of IFSA in a sentence
Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Amendment have the meanings given to them in the IFSA.
Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings given to them in the IFSA.
The parties desire to amend the IFSA as outlined in this Amendment.
In the event of a conflict between the terms of the IFSA and this Amendment, the terms of this Amendment prevail.
The parties to this Amendment desire to amend the IFSA as outlined in this Amendment.
More Definitions of IFSA
IFSA means the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and its rules and regulations and includes any amendment, consolidation or re-enactment thereof from time to time;
IFSA means the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and includes any amendments thereto.
IFSA means the Interim Funding and Settlement Agreement, dated as of June 9, 2009, entered into among various of the Parties, as approved by the CCAA Court on June 29, 2009 and by the Bankruptcy Court on June 29, 2009.
IFSA means Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and includes any amendment thereto.
IFSA means Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and includes any amendment thereto. “Investment Account-i” or “IA-i” means an account under which money/ principal is placed and accepted for the purposes of investment, including for the provision of finance, in accordance with Shariah on terms that there is no express or implied obligation to repay the money in full and:
IFSA means the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013.
IFSA means the Integrated Fiduciary Systems Assessment, setting forth the description of the Program’s activities, assessing the Program Implementing Entity’s financial management, procurement systems and anti-corruption arrangements, detailing the risks and impacts, and recommending remedial measures to strengthen the fiduciary systems.