fund shall come into existence only when it is established by agreement of the employees and the employer and registered under this Act, to serve as a security for the employees in case of their death
claim coming into existence in the future which determine debt repayment in cash and generate a flow of receipts in accordance with the rules specified by the SEC. “originator” means a person that
Gazette. Chapter 1 Establishment _______________________ Section 5. 3 A fund shall come into existence only when it is established by agreement of the employees and the employer and registered under this
. Ministerial regulations shall be enforceable upon their publication in the Government Gazette. Chapter 1 Establishment _______________________ Section 5.3 A fund shall come into existence only when it is
transferred or placed as collateral. “assets” means (1) rights of claim which generate a flow of receipts in the future; or (2) rights of claim coming into existence in the future which determine debt repayment
collateral. “assets” means (1) rights of claim which generate a flow of receipts in the future; or (2) rights of claim coming into existence in the future which determine debt repayment in cash and generate a
payments under Section 23/2 or to transfer the amount of benefits maintained in the fund under Section 23/3 to the retirement mutual funds or any other fund with the objective to serve as a security for
approved project, if the assets are secured by security other than rights of mortgage, rights of pledge or rights arising from a suretyship, such rights shall pass to the transferee on each transfer through
may not require a securities company to have a paid- up registered capital in an amount specified for operation of any particular category of securities business, except for a security company operating
) sufficient financial resources for the conduct of and risks associated with its operations; (2) safety of its clients’ assets; (3) security measures against electronic crime, which are capable of protecting