Risk Framework definition

Risk Framework means the DTP Risk Management Framework (February 2023) or any document replacing that framework. Employee means a natural person who is an officer, employee or contractor of Recipient or a Subcontractor (and if Recipient is part of a university, includes honorary academics and graduate students of that university if they are accessing the Information for a research purpose only).
Risk Framework means Portfolio Construction & Risk Management document provided by the Covered Member outlying the risk framework followed by the Covered Member and the Fund.

Examples of Risk Framework in a sentence

  • In addition, the Derivative Agreement entered into on the Closing Date, shall satisfy, in all respects, the “Counterparty Risk Framework Methodology And Assumptions,” published by S&P on November 29, 2012.

  • Ratings Criteria" means, the criteria used by S&P (as set out in S&P’s “Counterparty Risk Framework Methodology and Assumptions” criteria dated 31 May 2012, the “S&P Criteria”), the criteria set out below in relation to Moody’s and the criteria set out below in relation to Fitch.

  • The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) and the Common Risk Framework (CRF) represent key developments with implications for the ability of the workforce to work in an integrated way.

  • The criteria used by S&P (as set out in S&P’s “Counterparty Risk Framework Methodology and Assumptions” criteria dated 31 May 2012, the “S&P Criteria”), the criteria set out below in relation to Moody’s and the criteria set out below in relation to Fitch .

  • This step is similar to the second step of the Nano Risk Framework (Environmental Defense – DuPont, 20071), where nanomaterial’s properties, inherent hazards, and associated exposures profiles are defined for each life cycle step.

  • Practice should be consistent with CYS practice advice relevant to Out of Home Care, including National Standards for Out of Home Care, Signs of Safety Framework and Tasmanian Risk Framework and the Responding to Quality of Care Concerns Relating to Children in Out of Home Care policy.

  • Post-merger Integration: For the post-merger integration of retail brokerage operations of three financial services entities, set up the project management infrastructure and processes to ensure timely execution of compliance, external communication, new product launch and operational tasks  ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇: eCommerce Operational Risk Framework: Led a team of three to develop a generic eCommerce Operational Risk Management Framework (eC processes, sub processes, risks, sub risks and control procedures).

  • Use ongoing need, safety, and risk assessments, conducted in collaboration with CSS and based on the Tasmanian Risk Framework, to inform practice and planning with families.

  • The Commission on a Global Health Risk Framework for the Future was initiated in early 2015 under the leadership of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.

  • The Economic Ambition Board has an adopted Risk Framework for the delivery of the Growth Deal.