Sentences with phrase «agreed fixed date»

A periodic tenancy is one that does not end on a previously agreed fixed date.

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The Narula Group has agreed to accept the first $ 2,660,000 of its Achieved Margin Share through the issuance of 950,000 shares of RIBT's common stock at a fixed purchase price of $ 2.80 per share («Margin - for - Shares Mechanism»), representing a premium of 52 % to the closing price on the date immediately prior to signing.
Experts agree the best dating advice for a woman attracting problem men is for her to acknowledge that she is the common denominator and also has the power to fix it.
3As described in the Fund's current prospectus dated May 1, 2009, Parnassus Investments has contractually agreed to limit the total operating expenses (exclusive of acquired fund fees and expenses) to 0.99 %, 0.99 %, 0.78 %, 1.20 %, 1.20 %, 1.20 % and 0.87 % of the net assets of the Parnassus Fund, the Parnassus Equity Income Fund — Investor Shares, the Parnassus Equity Income Fund — Institutional Shares, the Parnassus Mid-Cap Fund, the Parnassus Small - Cap Fund, the Parnassus Workplace Fund, and the Parnassus Fixed - Income Fund, respectively until May 1, 2010.
aAs described in the Fund's current prospectus dated May 1, 2018, Parnassus Investments has contractually agreed to reduce its investment advisory fee to the extent necessary to limit total operating expenses to 0.68 % of net assets for the Parnassus Fixed Income Fund — Investor Shares.
1As described in the Fund's current prospectus dated May 1, 2018, Parnassus Investments has contractually agreed to reduce its investment advisory fee to the extent necessary to limit total operating expenses to 0.99 % of net assets for the Parnassus Mid Cap Fund — Investor Shares, 0.85 % of net assets for the Parnassus Mid Cap Fund — Institutional Shares, 0.68 % of net assets for the Parnassus Fixed Income Fund — Investor Shares and 0.58 % of net assets for the Parnassus Fixed Income Fund — Institutional Shares.
While I don't want to detract from the thesis of the post which I agree with, calculating returns based on arbitrary (Jan 1 YOY) fixed dates seems more and more senseless to me.
Commodity forwards A «forward» is a contract agreed between two parties whereby one agrees to deliver a specific quantity of an asset — say one ton of aluminium — on an agreed date and the other agrees to pay a fixed price for it on that date...
Option An option is simply the right to buy (a «call» option) or sell (a «put» option) a quantity of any asset by an agreed expiry date for a fixed («strike») price.
Optionality An option gives the right to buy («call») or sell («put») shares at a fixed «strike» price, but only before an agreed date when the option expires.
A TBA transaction represents a contract for the purchase or sale of mortgage - backed securities (including fixed - rate or variable - rate mortgages) to be delivered at a future agreed - upon date.
As the prefix suggests, the interbank market is «between banks,» with each trade representing an agreement between the banks to exchange the agreed amounts of currency at the specified rate on a fixed date.
And all of these target date fund families agree on one particular concept: There is a progression among the target date funds that goes from an asset mix that favors stock and is more volatile (for the farthest target dates) to an asset mix that is less volatile and stresses more fixed - income investments (for the more current target dates and the income funds).
A forward involves an obligation to purchase or sell a specific currency at a future date, which may be any fixed number of days from the date of the contract agreed upon by the parties, at a price set at the time of the contract.
Easson v. Blase was a follow - up costs decision to a custody and access judgment released in July, while Yarananan v. Padathe involved a wife's unsuccessful attempt to extend a fixed end date for spousal support that had been previously agreed upon by the parties and incorporated into a consent court order.
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