Panel Master definition

Panel Master means a Subscriber including a financial institution or other entity designated as such by XXXX who chooses one or more Representative Subscribers to act as a Panel Member and to whom a given invitation to an Electronic Workspace will be routed.

Examples of Panel Master in a sentence

  • If the Panel Master intends to authorise a Panel Member to nominate it as the Source FI, the Panel Master will be required to provide consent to such use and the consent must be in the form reasonably prescribed by PEXA.

  • The Panel Member will be required to provide the relevant instruction/s regarding the Line Item (including creating the Line Item) and to Digitally Sign the Settlement Schedule including for and on behalf of the Panel Master.

  • PEXA will restrict the ability of a Representative Subscriber to represent a Panel Master in an Electronic Workspace unless the Representative Subscriber is a Panel Member appointed by the Panel Master.

  • A financial institution that is a Panel Master may authorise one or more of its Panel Members to create source Line Items in a Settlement Schedule which nominate the Panel Master as the Source FI.

  • PEXA will restrict the ability of: • principal Subscribers (including financial institutions); or• a Panel Member acting for a Panel Master, to enter a justification for an alternative name unless that name is attributed to the relevant Subscriber in its Subscriber Profile.

  • PEXA will provide an invoice for the relevant Land Registry Lodgement Fees:• for a Conveyancing Transaction involving multiple parties – to the Responsible Subscriber in respect of the Conveyancing Transaction; or• for a Conveyancing Transaction involving a single Subscriber or the Panel Master it represents - to that Subscriber or Panel Master.

  • For transactions for which there is no Financial Settlement, PEXA will collect fees from each Subscriber in accordance with the Subscriber's role and where otherwise applicable by way of direct debit from the relevant Subscriber’s nominated fee account or, where applicable, the fee account of the Panel Master represented by the Subscriber.

  • Proposal 2: The PRS RSRP measurement requirements in extreme condition are X dB larger than that in normal condition, and X is: 3dB for absolute accuracy for FR1.

  • In so doing, it was an active participant in placing the Panel Master into the stream of commerce and it opened the door to potential liability for injuries resulting from its use.

  • The defendants requested a special verdict question and instruction on whether the Panel Master had been substantially modified subsequent to delivery, but the circuit court refused to give it.

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