PIT Code definition

PIT Code means this Code of Conduct for Prevention of Insider Trading in Securities as amended from time to time;
PIT Code means the Personal Income Tax Code, as approved by Decree-Law no. 442-A/88, of 30 November, as amended;

Examples of PIT Code in a sentence

  • Every Designated Person(s) shall be individually responsible for complying with the provisions of this PIT Code (including to the extent the provisions hereof are applicable to his/her dependents).

  • Every Designated Person(s) who trades in Securities or communicates any information for trading in Securities, in contravention of this PIT Code may be penalised and appropriate action may be taken by the Company.

  • The Compliance Officer has the authority to grant relaxation in strict application of such restriction for reasons to be recorded in writing, provided that, such relaxation does not violate this PIT Code or the Insider Trading Regulations.

  • The HOVS PIT Code is applicable to all insiders and designated persons as envisage in the Code.

  • The trading in the securities of the Company by an insider is governed by and subject to the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 (‘Regulations’) as amended from time to time and the PIT Code of Conduct of the Company.

  • The Company has adopted HOVS PIT Code effective 2015 and as amended from time to time for prevention of Insider Trading and Fair disclosure of unpublished price sensitive information.

  • Further, the provisions of the PIT Code are also designed to regulate communication of UPSI relating to the Company Securities by Designated Persons.

  • Every Designated Person(s), who violates the PIT Code shall also be subject to disciplinary action by the Company, which may include wage freeze, suspension, ineligibility for future participation in employee stock option plans, etc.

  • The Securities of the Company shall be Traded by the Designated Persons only during such period during which the Trading Window is open, subject to the compliance of the Insider Trading Regulations and provisions of this PIT Code.

  • Every Promoter, Key Managerial Personnel and Director of the Company, shall within 30 (thirty) days of this PIT Code taking effect, disclose to the Company the details of all holdings in Securities of the Company presently held by him including the statement of holdings of their Immediate Relatives in the prescribed Form A.


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