LAST TRADING DATE Sample Clauses
The Last Trading Date clause defines the final date on which a contract or financial instrument can be traded. In practice, this means that all buying and selling activity for the specified contract must be completed by this date, after which no further trades are permitted. For example, in futures contracts, the last trading date is typically set a few days before the contract's expiration to allow for settlement procedures. This clause ensures clarity and certainty for all parties by establishing a clear cutoff point for trading activity, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating orderly settlement.
LAST TRADING DATE. The Last Trading Date in a Series is the same date as the Expiration Date. No trading in the Gold Binary Contracts shall occur after its Last Trading Date.
LAST TRADING DATE. The Last Trading Date in a Series is the same date as the Expiration Date.
LAST TRADING DATE. The Last Trading Date of the Contract is the same date as the Settlement Date.
