MMF definition

MMF means mycophenolate mofetil;
MMF. – means the Manitoba Métis Federation and the Manitoba Métis Federation Inc.
MMF. – means the Manitoba Metis Federation Inc.

Examples of MMF in a sentence

  • Client shall endeavor not to instruct BBH to place an order for a redemption in a MMF when a redemption gate is in effect for such MMF.

  • Client shall establish policies, procedures and internal controls reasonably designed to ensure that it does not, and shall not, submit any request or other instruction to BBH to purchase or exchange shares of a Retail MMF.

  • Any order for shares in a MMF placed and held in custody by BBH will be made in reliance upon the terms hereof.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Financial Intermediary remains an agent of the MMF for any other purposes provided in the Agreement other than the receipt of Orders.

  • You agree that the amounts paid by you under the Quote will not drop below the MMF regardless of the number of users or devices to which the Services are directed or applied, unless we agree to the reduction.


More Definitions of MMF

MMF means a money market fund within the meaning of Article 1 of the Money Market Fund Regulations;
MMF means Manitoba Metis Federation Inc.
MMF means the “Minimum Merchant Feeas agreed upon in terms of the Merchant Agreement which is payable by You to the Bank instead of the Merchant Commission for any month(s) where the Merchant Commission amounts is less than the MMF;
MMF means Minimum Merchant Fee i.e. the amount payable by the Merchant to the Bank, should the Transactions processed be less than the threshold set by the Bank;
MMF means the minimum monthly fee only applied if there is a discrepancy in your transactions and or business profile, compared to what was disclosed at the start of your application in relation to personal details, business details and transaction details.
MMF means monomethyl fumarate.
MMF means Minimum Merchant Fee i.e. the amount payable by the Merchant to the Bank, should commission on Transactions processed by the Merchant be less than the threshold set by the Bank (as agreed in the Application Form of the Merchant Agreement);