Prescribed Limits definition

Prescribed Limits means the shareholding limits applicable to the Company and the Ordinary Shares as prescribed by the Banking Act from time to time;
Prescribed Limits means the shareholding limits applicable to the Company and the Shares as prescribed by the SFA from time to time.
Prescribed Limits means the limits applicable in relation to the holding of or having an interest in, Shares, or the controlling of voting power, in the Company, in each case as defined in and as prescribed by the Broadcasting Act, the Telecommunications Act and/or any other legislation to which the Company is subject from time to time and/or any regulations, directives, guidelines, notices and/or codes of practice promulgated or issued thereunder from time to time, as the case may be.

Examples of Prescribed Limits in a sentence

  • The Aggregation Requirements as mentioned in the above Prescribed Limits section equally apply to the reportable positions for stock options contracts.

  • The Aggregation Requirements as mentioned in the above Prescribed Limits section equally apply to the reportable positions for futures contracts.

  • Similar to the Prescribed Limits, the Reportable Positions for futures contracts are calculated based on the number of contracts held or controlled for a contract month.

  • The activities and works to be carried out by SEW and NAV in relation to the offsite testing of the meter and any charge payable by NAV to SEW shall be as set out in SEW’s Wholesale Tariff Document (where any reference to retailer equipment shall be read as references to the equipment of NAV, if any), provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Wholesale Tariff Document there shall be no charge if the meter is found not to register within the Prescribed Limits of Error.

  • The Client also acknowledges that no person may hold o r control futures and or options contracts in excess of the position limits ( “Prescribed Limits”) as prescribed by the Contract Limits Rules, unless the holding or controlling in excess of the Prescribed Limits is authorized under the Rules of the HKFE or by the SFC.