Distribution Policies definition

Distribution Policies means the Distribution Policies in force from time to time which are available on the DACS Website;
Distribution Policies means the distribution policy of the Trust, as proposed and amended by the Manager and approved by the Technical Committee from time to time, which will be notified to Actinver, in its capacity as trustee.

Examples of Distribution Policies in a sentence

  • The Directors recommend that you consider Appendix 1 carefully.As the dates of declaration and payment of distribution under the Distribution Policies of the Merging Fund and Receiving Fund are different, unless there is no surplus income the Manager may make a special distribution to the Shareholders in advance of the Effective Date.

  • Reporting and Public PostingTicket Distribution Policies: An agency must post its ticket policy on its website within 30 days of adoption or amendment and e-mail a link of the website location to FPPC at form802@fppc.ca.gov.

  • Any shaded area on the left figure is excluded from the available area (blue) in the right graph.

  • Distribution Policies for Share Classes IA, H EUR IA, H CHF IA, and H GBP IA: As of the last day of each calendar quarter, an amount equal to the Net Investment Income, if any, accrued by the Sub-Fund since the last dividend was paid will be distributed to all Shareholders in these Classes in proportion to their respective number of Shares outstanding during the month in which such Net Investment Income accrued.

  • Applicants are reviewed and scored based on criteria set forth in the Distribution Policies (see “Funding Parameters,” Part 3C #4).

  • Messaging to Increase Public Support for Naloxone Distribution Policies in the United States: Results from a Randomized Survey Experiment.

  • Baker, Circumventing Rodriguez: Can Plaintiffs Use the Equal Protection Clause to Challenge School Finance Disparities Caused by Inequitable State Distribution Policies?, 7 TEX.

  • Services should be targeted to achieve specific objectives for specific individuals who are eligible 13 under these Distribution Policies.

  • Scheduling procedures for tables, and display cases are addressed under Advertising, Promotion and Literature Distribution Policies (see here).

  • Proposition 3.13 A function F : L1 → L2 between complete lattices (or dcpos) is Scott-continuous, i.e. F−1(V) is Scott-open in L1 whenever V ⊂ L2 is Scott-open in L2 , iff F preserves directed joins, i.e.F. .ˆ xiΣ = .ˆ F(xi)i∈Ii∈Ifor all directed (xi)i∈I ⊂ L1 .

Related to Distribution Policies

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.