Interim Deed definition

Interim Deed means the Interim Trust Deed by which the Previous Fund was originally established dated 22 May 1986 as amended.

Examples of Interim Deed in a sentence

  • This Deed is supplemental to an Interim Trust Deed dated 17th October 1989 made between the Principal Employer and the Trustees (the "Interim Deed") which established the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Limited Pension Scheme (the "Scheme").

  • By Clause 2 of the Interim Deed the Principal Employer and the Trustees undertook to execute a Definitive Trust Deed and Rules within twenty-four months of the date thereof defining and setting out in full the constitution of the Scheme as therein specified.

Related to Interim Deed

  • Trust Deed means the Trust Deed dated December 9, 2002 of UTI Mutual Fund.

  • Supplemental Deed means a deed supplemental to this Deed, executed by the Management Company and the Trustee, after seeking approval of the SECP, to modify, add to, alter and amend or amend and restate the provisions of this Deed or any other Supplemental Deed in such manner and to such extent as may be considered expedient for all purposes, which shall be consolidated, read and construed together with this Deed.

  • Memorandum of Lease means a memorandum of this Lease, in recordable form, setting forth the following provisions of this Lease: (a) all information any Law requires;

  • Construction Agreement as used in this subsection means an agreement between Seller and any contractor or subcontractor to install the System;

  • Master Trust Deed means the Master Trust Deed dated 8 October 1997 between Party B and the Manager, as amended from time to time.