person shall not engage in any activities other than those specified in the approved project unless a relaxation is granted by the SEC. Section 14. If the operations of the special purpose juristic person
. “derivatives broker” means any person who, in the ordinary course of business, engages or holds himself out to the general public as being ready to engage as an agent in the business of trading in derivatives
. “derivatives broker” means any person who, in the ordinary course of business, engages or holds himself out to the general public as being ready to engage as an agent in the business of trading in derivatives
securitization. Section 13. In the process of securitization, the special purpose juristic person shall not engage in any activities other than those specified in the approved project unless a relaxation is
the SEC for the purpose of securitization. Section 13. In the process of securitization, the special purpose juristic person shall not engage in any activities other than those specified in the approved
obligations as specified in the project; (5) to invest or seek benefits from the transferred assets in accordance with the approval of the SEC. Section 13. The special purpose juristic person shall not engage
trust business or whose approval to undertake trust business revoked or prohibited to engage in a trust instrument. SECTION 17 No provision in a trust instrument shall contravene this Act. Any provisions
, or a trustee temporarily suspended from undertaking of trust business or whose approval to undertake trust business revoked or prohibited to engage in a trust instrument. SECTION 17 No provision in a
given by persons; (4) returns or any benefits generated from the money or assets of the Fund. SECTION 218/4 The Fund shall have the power to engage in activities within the scope of its objectives under
undertake trust business under this Act, or a trustee temporarily suspended from undertaking of trust business or whose approval to undertake trust business revoked or prohibited to engage in a trust