MFAR definition

MFAR means the mutual fund annual return form, in the form specified by BVI Financial Services Commission;

Examples of MFAR in a sentence

  • For each KPI, the “MFAR Amount at Risk” is an amount equal to the Allocated MFAR Portion for such KPI multiplied times the Provider Management Fee at Risk for the applicable Measurement Period.

  • Each possible KPI Score for a KPI will correspond to a percentage multiplier (the “KPI Multiplier”), which will be multiplied by the MFAR Amount at Risk for such KPI to determine the MFAR Amount Earned for the KPI.

  • MFAR Holdings Private Limited, on the other hand, were entitled to own and/or grant a lease to that certain Office Unit No. 2 on the Third Floor of the building known as “MFAR SILVERLINE TECHPARK” constructed on Industrial ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.

  • Column 2 sets forth the Allocated MFAR Portion for each manufacturing site (AML, ARI, and ACO) and for all remaining GFO & Other Sites.

  • Column 9 sets forth the MFAR Amount Earned for the respective KPI.

  • Company shall have 100 percentage points of Management Fee at Risk to allocate to the respective Allocated MFAR Portions for the KPIs. Company, in its sole discretion, may reallocate these 100 percentage points among the individual KPIs by providing Provider with written notice, provided that the weighting of any KPI is reasonably balanced to business needs.

  • In addition to the Rent, upon receipt of the actual invoice for maintenance charges, the Lessee shall pay the maintenance charges to MFAR Silverline Technology Park Owner’s Association.

  • Note that MFAR and Base Management Fee are increased to reflect higher Cost Guaranty.

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