NGIC definition

NGIC. ’ means Ned Goodman Investment Counsel Limited, portfolio advisor to the Partnership.
NGIC means National Grid Interconnectors Limited, co-owner of IFA

Examples of NGIC in a sentence

  • NGIC agrees to provide a private passenger automobile insurance program to GCI and introduce this program to GCI members beginning as of May 15, 1992, and to continue to offer such program through December 31, 1994.

  • Payment for policies written with NGIC shall be made in accordance with Section VIII.4 hereof.

  • NGIC will calculate and submit to NGET Physical Notifications for each Settlement period on behalf of each Registered Participant, based on the aggregate of MCNs received from each Registered Participant across all Timescales in respect of each Settlement Period.

  • NAIC, NGIC and NGAC are herein individually and collectively referred to as the "Insurer".

  • The Registered Participant shall immediately notify NGIC and RTE in the event that it ceases to be a party to any of the Agreements.

  • The cap shall be determined as the total amount of Congestion Income collected by RTE and NGIC on IFA in the relevant month, deducting all remunerations paid according to Article 40 and Article 48 and compensations paid according to Articles 60 and where applicable Article 61 for the considered month.

  • Again, it is anticipated that there is a higher likelihood that the insured would refer a friend after having a very positive experience with NGIC.

  • This Agreement does not apply to information or data provided under the Existing Agreements, or to any information or data that (i) was of public knowledge at the time of disclosure by NGIC, (ii) becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by AGI in breach of this Agreement, or (iii) was available to AGI on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure by NGIC.

  • Existing Affinity Policies will continue to renew, cancel and reinstate pursuant to NGIC standard processes and procedures.

  • The Loss Factor to be applied is published on the RTE and NGIC websites.