Organizations definition

Organizations means entities, and the individuals that work for them, that provide services, or seek to provide services, to individual clients through the Adviser’s relationship with the client. Examples include brokers, consultants, companies that the Adviser researches for possible investment, and companies in which the Adviser invests for client accounts.
Organizations means all organizations listed in Application and Scope, Section 2.
Organizations means municipalities, counties, Indian Nations, and the federal government.

Examples of Organizations in a sentence

  • Organizations from which the Transfer Agent may obtain certain data included in the Data Access Services are solely responsible for the contents of such data, and the Trust agrees to make no claim against the Transfer Agent arising out of the contents of such third-party data, including, but not limited to, the accuracy thereof.


More Definitions of Organizations

Organizations means all organizations listed in Application and Scope, Section 2 [of the (1-Jul-11) Broader Public Sector Procurement Directive].
Organizations means any partnership, group, association, corporation, or governmental agency, whether or not formally registered or incorporated or otherwise publicly recognized under the laws of any country.
Organizations means a person other than an individual. The term includes corporations, partnerships, associations, joint-stock companies, unions, trusts, pension funds, unincorporated organizations, governments and political subdivisions thereof, and non-profit organizations. GUIDE- LINES MANUAL, supra note 24, § 8A1.1.
Organizations means the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Finance Corporation and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency;
Organizations refers to the credit card, debit card and software organizations.
Organizations means Centers for Independent Living and those Illinois-based not-for-profit organizations not:
Organizations shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.