proper advice definition

proper advice. , for section 31, means the advice of a person who is reasonably believed by the trustee to be qualified to give the trustee investment advice because of the person’s ability in and practical experience of financial and other matters relating to a proposed investment for the trust of which the trustee is trustee;
proper advice means the advice of a person whom the authority reasonably believes to be qualified by their ability in and practical experience of financial matters;
proper advice means advice received from an investment adviser appointed under Regulation 15;

More Definitions of proper advice

proper advice means the advice of a person whom the Board reasonably believes to be qualified by reason of their ability in and practical experience of relevant financial matters and who is authorised to give such advice under the provisions of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000; and such advice may be given by an employee or officer of the Institute;
proper advice means the advice of a person or persons reasonably believed by the Minister for Treasury and Resources to be qualified by his or her ability in, and practical experience of, financial matters to give such advice.
proper advice means the advice of a person (including the Chief Finance Officer) whom the authority reasonably believes to be qualified by that person’s ability in and practical experience of financial matters.
proper advice means the advice of a person who is reasonably believed by the administering authority to be qualified by his ability in and practical experience of financial matters (including where appropriate an officer of theirs);