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

  • Evidence of Continuous Query (formerly Proactive Disclosure Services (PDS).

  • Any further clarification as will be required by the bidder during the bidding process or during filling up of BOQ format, may contact the Officer inviting the bid / GM (PDS) OSCSC Ltd.

  • Given the dynamic nature of the Fund and its underlying investments, we believe that multiple circumstances will arise each year requiring disclosure in the PDS.

  • For example, the Fund expects to:• Receive regular contributions from investors.• Make regular acquisitions of new investments.• Receive regular business updates in respect of the underlying investments that may trigger a reassessment of the valuation of those investments.Due to these anticipated circumstances, we intend to make periodic updates to the PDS by way of supplementary document.

  • The content of the PDS and the requirements around updating it are prescribed by legislation.


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 the Proposal Data Sheet, in Section 2 of this RFP, used to reflect specific country and assignment conditions.
PDS means Product Data Sheet.
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;