PDS definition

PDS means the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
PDS means a product disclosure statement under the FMC Act. A PDS is a document containing information about that Fund intended to assist a prudent but non-expert person to decide whether to invest in that Fund. A retail investor must be given a copy of the relevant PDS before investing. The PDSs for the Funds can be obtained from the offer register on the Disclose website www.companiesoffice.govt.nz/disclose/.

Examples of PDS in a sentence

  • The Client should read and consider the PDS and consider seeking professional financial advice before making any decisions about GPP Markets’ products or services.

  • SPECIFICATION OF SERVICES 3.1. Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) and Pre-Delivery Services (PDS) (a) [***] 3.2. Registration Services 3.2.1. [***] 3.3. Handover Services (a) [***].

  • If any new information is information which is materially adverse to you, we will issue either a new PDS or a supplementary PDS containing the new information in accordance with the Applicable Laws.

  • You confirm that, where you instruct us to enter into any Contracts on your behalf, an assessment has been conducted of your suitability to engage in trading in the particular types of Contracts contemplated, as set out in the PDS.

  • The contact details for doing so are available on the Website and in the PDS.


More Definitions of PDS

PDS means the Product Disclosure Statement, including any Supplementary PDS, any Application Form, for the relevant Units;
PDS means the Proposal Data Sheet, in Section III of this RFP, used to reflect specific requirements and/or assignment conditions.
PDS means Product Data Sheet.
PDS means the Proposal Data Sheet, in Section 2 of this RFP, used to reflect specific country and assignment conditions.
PDS means the Pennsylvania Department of State.
PDS means this Product Disclosure Statement, including any Application Form and any Issuer Buy-Back Form, for the relevant Units;