Intervention Measures definition

Intervention Measures means any of the measures described in article 114 of the Financial Statute, as amended from time to time, that allow the SFC to take possession of a financial institution, Decree 2555 as amended, and any other Colombian law or regulation regulating the administrative takeover of a financial institution.
Intervention Measures means the measures described in article 114 of the Financial Statute that the Superintendency of Finance can take with respect to a Colombian financial institution.
Intervention Measures means the measures set forth in Article 114 of the Financial Statute that allow the SFC to take possession of a financial institution.

Examples of Intervention Measures in a sentence

  • The above measures, will apply in the case where the Client is a resident of Cyprus or a Member State where the National Competent Authority of that Member State has not introduced National Product Intervention Measures.

  • The above measures will apply in the case where the Client is a resident of Cyprus or a Member State where the National Competent Authority of that Member State has not introduced National Product Intervention Measures.

  • We shall make sufficient efforts to execute any order which you place with us, taking into consideration the relevant market conditions and FXBFI Risk Management Policy with respect to indicatively maximum risk levels and limits we can undertake and as set in the Product Intervention Measures issued by CySEC or any other competent authority.

  • We shall make sufficient efforts to execute any order which you place with us, taking into consideration the relevant market conditions and Royal Forex’s Risk Management Policy with respect to indicatively maximum risk levels and limits we can undertake and as set in the Product Intervention Measures issued by CySEC or any other competent authority.

  • We shall make sufficient efforts to execute any order which you place with us, taking into consideration the relevant market conditions and Company’s Risk Management Policy with respect to indicatively maximum risk levels and limits we can undertake and as set in the Product Intervention Measures issued by CySEC or any other competent authority.


More Definitions of Intervention Measures

Intervention Measures means any of the measures described in (i) article 114 of the Financial Statute, as amended from time to time, that allow the SFC to take possession of a financial institution, (ii) Decree 2555, and (iii) any other Colombian law or regulation regulating the administrative takeover of a financial institution.
Intervention Measures means the measures described in Article 114 of the Financial Statute that allow the SFC to take possession of a financial institution.
Intervention Measures means measures applied by the court or the Bank of Lithuania the purpose of which is to preserve or restore the financial standing of an insurance undertaking or a subsidiary of a third country insurance undertaking, to protect the interests of policyholders, the insured persons, beneficiaries, the injured third parties and other creditors or to implement the objectives established in Article 2.124 of the Civil Code, and which due to their nature have an effect not only on the rights and duties of an insurance undertaking or a branch of a third country insurance undertaking but also of other persons.

Related to Intervention Measures

  • Intervention means any action intended to reduce or avert exposure or the likelihood of exposure to sources which are not part of a controlled practice or which are out of control as a consequence of an accident;

  • Crisis intervention means the implementation of a service, support, or strategy to immediately stabilize a crisis and prevent the crisis from reoccurring after the crisis ends.

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure, sequester or any other Law, directive, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Authority (including the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization) in each case in connection with, related to or in response to COVID-19, including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) or any changes thereto.

  • Early intervention services means individual programmes for children with developmental delays or disabilities, or children at risk of being developmentally delayed or of having a disability, aged 0 to 6 years, aimed at providing assistance to the child and its family in the areas of physical, emotional, social and educational needs.