KYD definition

KYD means Cayman Islands dollars, the lawful currency of the Cayman Islands, British West Indies.

Examples of KYD in a sentence

  • This Add-On Service is only applicable where an existing Warranty Service Upgrade or Post Warranty service is in place and active for the complete duration of this Add On KYD Option.

  • On Keep Your Drive (KYD) This Add-On Part Number uplifts a Warranty Service Upgrade or Post Warranty Services to include Keep Your Drive Service.

  • The Distributor may appoint sub-distributors as it deems fit and necessary, provided however that each such sub-distributor appointed by the Distributor shall have all the necessary AMFI certified qualifications and must have completed Know Your Distributor (KYD) registration prescribed by AMFI vide its circular dated August 27, 2010, necessary approvals or licenses required to act in such capacity and the Distributor will be responsible for the acts of the sub-distributors.

  • The Distributor may appoint sub-distributors as it deems fit and necessary, provided however that each such sub- distributor appointed by the Distributor shall have all the necessary AMFI certified qualifications and must have completed Know Your Distributor (KYD) registration prescribed by AMFI vide its circular dated August 27, 2010, necessary approvals or licenses required to act in such capacity and the Distributor will be responsible for the acts of the sub-distributors.

  • At 30 June 2004, domestic deposits represent Domestic Deposits Currency 2004 CI$ Call deposits/Current/Cash on Hand KYD 502,256 Foreign Deposits U.S. Federal Reserve call account USD 55,596 Investment portfolio, call account USD 25,695 583,547 b) Domestic Fixed Deposits Fixed deposits USD 1,318,575 Cash and Cash Equivalents 1,902,122 Interest is paid on domestic call and fixed deposits at rates ranging from 0.75% to 1.00% per annum.

  • The amount of any purchase(s) or cash advance(s), in any currency other than the Cayman Islands dollars (KYD), will be billed in US dollars (USD).

  • In addition, during the Employment Period, the Subsidiary shall reimburse Executive (i) for legal fees incurred in connection with Executive’s application for Cayman permanent residence, in an amount not to exceed 15,000 KYD and (ii) for Executive’s Cayman permanent residence application fee, in an amount not to exceed 100,000 KYD (clause (i) and (ii), collectively, the “Permanent Residence Fees”), in each case, subject to receiving customary back-up documentation regarding such fees and expenses.

  • If a new Customer is a Distributor, [THE COMPANY] shall be given reasonable time to; i) perform an initial risk assessment (KYD) of the Distributor and ii) negotiate a distribution agreement with the Distributor.

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