Margin Module Sample Clauses

Margin Module. If Appendix 1 to this Amendment (the “Margin Module”) is specified as applicable in the Schedule, then the Margin Module shall form part of the FICC Clearing Agreement, and the terms in the Margin Module shall supersede any contrary terms governing Customer’s obligation to transfer margin (however defined) under the Existing FICC Clearing Agreement. Otherwise, the Margin Module shall not form part of the FICC Clearing Agreement.

Related to Margin Module

  • Flextime For the purpose of this agreement, flextime means the hours worked by an employee, or group of employees, who are given authority by the Employer to: (1) choose their starting and finishing times; and (2) choose their length of workday within a stated maximum number of hours, subject to meeting the required annual hours of work in accordance with this agreement, through a specified averaging period. The full-time employee on flextime who has a day of absence, whether with or without pay, will be deemed to be absent for the agreed upon hours, providing at least the agreed upon hours are required to complete the averaging period. If less than the agreed upon hours are required to complete the averaging period, such number of hours will be deemed to be the hours of absence. The averaging period for employees on flextime will be two pay periods. The workday for those employees on flextime will not exceed 10 hours.‌

  • Unbundled Voice Loops (UVLs) 2.2.1 BellSouth shall make available the following UVLs:

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

  • Minimum Customer Support Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall provide timely and commercially reasonable support for TIPS Sales or as agreed to in the applicable Supplemental Agreement.

  • ONLINE PUBLIC AUCTION PROCESS Bidders may browse through the PAH Website and select the properties they wish to bid online.