company (“AMC”) to easier receive unitholders’ resolution in revision or modification of mutual fund project or management procedure Amendments Details 2.1 Imposing fiduciary duty of AMC in mutual fund
debentures issued, interest rate as well as repayment period; (6) method, time and place for the payment of interest and redemption; (7) rights of the debenture holder in case the company incurred a debt
) method, time and place for the payment of interest and redemption; (7) rights of the debenture holder in case the company incurred a debt before issuing the debenture; (8) procedures for the conversion of
investor” means any investor which is a financial institution under the Commercial Banking Act, securities company, non-life insurance company, life insurance company, statutory company, mutual fund, private
investor” means any investor which is a financial institution under the Commercial Banking Act, securities company, non-life insurance company, life insurance company, statutory company, mutual fund, private
company shall notify the revision and modification of the mutual fund project or the management procedure to the SEC Office and all unitholders and shall publish such revision and modification in a manner
settlor shall be any of the following juristic persons: (1) company issuing securities under the Securities and Exchange Act; (2) originator under the Royal Enactment on Special Purpose Juristic Persons for
in the notification of the SEC. SECTION 12 A settlor shall be any of the following juristic persons: (1) company issuing securities under the Securities and Exchange Act; (2) originator under the Royal
accordance with the rules specified in the notification of the SEC. SECTION 12 A settlor shall be any of the following juristic persons: (1) company issuing securities under the Securities and Exchange Act; (2
responsibility for disclosing information as the securities issuing company, and after the approval has been granted, the person under (2) shall have the duty and responsibility for disclosing information and