Improper Instrument Issuance definition

Improper Instrument Issuance means in respect of any one or more Verra Program Instruments, those are identified, following a review in accordance with the VVB Oversight Procedures, as having been issued other than in accordance with the relevant Verra Program Rules or this Agreement as a result of any Negligence, fraud or wilful misconduct of the Service Provider.
Improper Instrument Issuance means in respect of any one or more SOCIALCARBON Standard Instruments, those are identified, following a review in accordance with the ASP Oversight Procedures, as having been issued other than in accordance with the relevant SOCIALCARBON Standard Rules or this Agreement as a result of any negligence, fraud or wilful misconduct of the Service Provider.

Related to Improper Instrument Issuance

  • Proper Instruction means a writing signed or initialed by one or more person or persons as the Board shall have from time to time authorized. Each such writing shall set forth the specific transaction or type of transaction involved. Oral instructions will be deemed to be Proper Instructions if (a) FAS reasonably believes them to have been given by a person previously authorized in Proper Instructions to give such instructions with respect to the transaction involved, and (b) the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS promptly cause such oral instructions to be confirmed in writing. Proper Instructions may include communications effected directly between electro-mechanical or electronic devices provided that the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS are satisfied that such procedures afford adequate safeguards for the Fund's assets. Proper Instructions may only be amended in writing.

  • Proper Instructions means Written Instructions.

  • Gift instrument means a record or records, including an institutional solicitation, under which property is granted to, transferred to, or held by an institution as an institutional fund.

  • Subsequent Transfer Instrument Each Subsequent Transfer Instrument, dated as of a Subsequent Transfer Date, executed by the Trustee and the Company substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, by which Subsequent Mortgage Loans are transferred to the Trust Fund.

  • Reverse Repurchase Agreement means an agreement pursuant to which the Fund sells Securities and agrees to repurchase such Securities at a described or specified date and price.