Trader Clause Samples

The 'Trader' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and obligations of the party identified as the trader within a contract. It typically outlines the trader's duties in executing transactions, complying with relevant regulations, and maintaining accurate records. This clause ensures that the trader's actions are clearly delineated, helping to allocate responsibility and reduce ambiguity regarding who is accountable for trading activities under the agreement.
Trader the natural or legal person who offers Products to Consumers from a distance;
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Trader. Any natural person or any legal person, irrespectively of whether privately or publicly owned, who is acting, including through any other person in his name or on his behalf, for purposes related to his trade or business in relation to contracts with travellers, whether acting in the capacity of organiser, retailer, trader facilitating a linked travel arrangement or as a travel service provider.
Trader a user of the Platform or an algorithm that makes trades on the crypto exchange and displays the results of trading on the Platform.
Trader. A person whose intention is to profit from buying and selling, rather than the holding of securities. A mortgage with a fixed interest rate and term to maturity, requiring level payments of principal and interest.
Trader. It is represented in a company, corporation, government body or a person who keeps a bank account allowing the holder of the valid bank card to pay the value of the goods and / or services who accepts all the legal and contractual requirements to deal with the Points of Sale devices as a means of payment within its own entity (company, corporation, government body or person). Trader’s/merchant account: It is an account or record kept by Geidea Technology Company for using it in the settlement of Points of Sale service operations of the Saudi payment network. Trader’s/merchant name: It is the name which appears at the top of the Points of Sale service receipt of the Saudi payment network when printed. The showroom name and the city in which it is located also appear (Geidea – showroom name). Trader’s outlets (workplaces / branch): Any of the retail outlets of the trader/exhibitor located in the showroom through which the trader runs its business and in which a device or several devices can be installed as Points of Sale of the Saudi payment network. Indirect Transfers (Offline): It is a payment process through a device or card in which a request is submitted manually via an electronic chip and sent indirectly within a specified higher limit without the electronically direct contact with the bank system for passing the request via the Saudi payment network to the bank issuing the card for approval. Operating Guides: Data protection standards in the payment card industry PCI DSS: They are global standards set by the World Council of Payment Card Industry that are developed to make sure of the application of the financial data security standards related to traders and the application of standards special for the protection and security of the card holders data (such as the card No, etc.). Device for inserting the PIN codes of the payment cards PCE PED: The standards set by the World Council of Payment Card Industry for the protection of the international operations rely on the passwords / PIN codes and are implemented by devices that accept the insertion of passwords / PIN codes for this kind of operation depending on the PIN codes. Saudi Payment Network: It is the Saudi network for payments developed by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA). Saudi Payment Network Marks: The name or logo of the Saudi Payment Network including any symbol registered for it. Bank card: It is a card compatible with the plastic EMV cards issued by any of the banks issuing cards ...
Trader. The party to whom the Customer has given authority to place orders on its behalf with Executing Brokers for give-up to the Customer’s account maintained by the Clearing Broker. In most instances, the Customer also has given authorization to the Trader to enter into and sign the Agreement on its behalf. In the United States, Traders usually are required to be licensed as Commodity Trading Advisors, unless they qualify for an exemption.
Trader. 3.1 In order to open a Strategy the Trader should: A. Choose a name for the Strategy; B. Describe the Strategy; C. Set the commission; D. Choose the Leverage of the Strategy from the options provided by the Company from time to time; E. Choose a currency for the Trader’s Account; F. Set a password for the operation of the Trader’s Account; G. Deposit and maintain in the Trader’s Account the minimum amount set by the Company from time to time; H. Provide any other information required by the Company from time to time.

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