Statement of Principle definition

Statement of Principle means one of the Authority’s Statements of Principle for Approved Persons in the Handbook;
Statement of Principle means one of the Statements of Principle issued by the Authority under section 64(1) of the Act (Conduct: Statements and codes) with respect to the conduct of approved persons and set out in the part of the Handbook in High Level Standards which has the title Statements of Principle and Code of Practice for Approved Persons;
Statement of Principle means one of the Statements of Principle for Approved

Examples of Statement of Principle in a sentence

  • G.I.P.P.E.R. Statement of Principle – The Toronto Zoo in 1990-07-23, adopted the following G.I.P.P.E.R. (Governments Incorporating Procurement Policies to Eliminate Refuse Committee) Statement of Principle in order to contribute to waste reduction and to further the development and awareness of Environmentally Sound Purchasing.

  • APER 4.4.6E provides that, where an approved person is responsible for reporting matters to the FSA, failure to inform the FSA of materially significant information of which he is aware is a breach of Statement of Principle 4.

  • Statement of Principle Both parties recognize the need for improvement of mail service.

  • It further describes factors which, in the opinion of the FSA, are to be taken into account in determining whether or not an approved person’s conduct complies with a Statement of Principle.

  • It also sets out, in certain cases, factors to be taken into account in determining whether an approved person’s conduct complies with a Statement of Principle.


More Definitions of Statement of Principle

Statement of Principle means one of the Statements of Principle for Approved Persons set out in chapter 2 of APER; and
Statement of Principle means Statements of Principle and Code of Practice for Approved Persons;
Statement of Principle means one of the FSA’s Statements of Principle for Approved Persons as set out in APER.
Statement of Principle means one of the Statements of Principle for Approved Persons set out in chapter 2 of the Authority’s Statements of Principle and Code of Practice for Approved Persons (known as APER), part of the Handbook;
Statement of Principle means one of the Authority’s Statements of Principle for Approved Persons; “the Tribunal” means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber);
Statement of Principle means one of the FSA’s Statements of Principle set out in APER;
Statement of Principle and “APER” means the Authority’s Statements of Principle and Code of Practice for Approved Persons; and