one accounting period. Such assets shall be indicated the net value after deducting accumulated depreciation. 10. Intangible assets means non-cash assets which is identifiable but intangible, being held
beneficiary or other beneficiaries. 4 SECTION 14 A trust instrument without the following particulars and statements shall be void: (1) names of a settlor and a trustee; (2) beneficiary identifiable by name
statements shall be void: (1) names of a settlor and a trustee; (2) beneficiary identifiable by name, qualification or any character that specifies beneficiaries of trust; (3) objectives of trust; (4) property
and a trustee; (2) beneficiary identifiable by name, qualification or any character that specifies beneficiaries of trust; (3) objectives of trust; (4) property constituting trust property. SECTION 15
• Section 3.7: Forest Roads Where the bond portfolio includes several separately identifiable forestry projects or groups of assets, these conditions must be met for each separately identified project or
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