Sentences with phrase «provision of advisory services»

The provision of advisory services in relation to Bitcoin Futures may also constitute Type 5 regulated activity (advising on futures contracts).

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The information on this website is not an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy an interest in any investment fund or for the provision of any investment management or advisory services.
Kerry Agribusiness operates a quality - advisory service with the strategic goal of supporting and advancing milk quality control across our supplier base through the provision of technical advice and the proactive correction of milk quality non-conformance.
David's strengths in effective client liaison, project management and internet technologies have been essential ingredients in our firm's provision of advisory and analysis services to senior management at large corporations and smaller young companies seeking to create competitive advantage from technology.
Pursuant to the Investment Management Agreements, each Fund pays a management fee to the Manager for its provision of investment advisory and operating services to the Company.
The contract negotiations and advisory work for such clients quite often relate to provisions around contractual obligations and the duties of investment managers, advisers, sponsors, service providers or distributors of investment products or investment arrangements, and on appropriate information and risk disclosures to investors.
Better to increase the attractiveness of legal services by enabling lawyers to provide related services accompanying their legal services, e.g., family law lawyers providing financial planning advice, and law firms providing accounting and tax advisory work, and litigation lawyers working with experts who improve and maintain their clients» electronic records management systems, because records are the most frequently used kind of evidence and are completely dependent on their records management systems for everything, particularly their «integrity» ( which is what the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts require be proved for admissibility; e.g., section 31.2 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Canada Evidence Act - see: Ken Chasse, «Electronic Records as Evidence,» and the other «records as evidence» articles on «my SSRN authors page, for free download ) 。
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