Common use of Types of Orders Accepted Clause in Contracts

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument matures. GTC Orders are not automatically cancelled at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the The Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) : a Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - GTC”)- An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesClient. GTC Orders are do not automatically cancelled cancel at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesClient. GTC Orders are not automatically cancelled canceled at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - )– An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesClient. GTC Orders are not automatically cancelled at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - )– An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesClient. GTC Orders are not automatically cancelled canceled at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. (a) Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a(i) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - GTC”)- An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesCustomer. GTC Orders are do not automatically cancelled cancel at the end of the Business Day business day on which they are placed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts accepted include, but are not limited to: a(i) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - GTC”)- An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesCustomer. GTC Orders are do not automatically cancelled cancel at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Retail Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument matures. GTC Orders are not automatically cancelled at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.its

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement

Types of Orders Accepted. 13.1. Some of the types of orders the The Company accepts include, but are not limited to: a) a. Good till Cancelled (“GTC”) - GTC”)- An order (other than a market order), that by its terms is effective until filled or cancelled by Client or if the instrument maturesClient. GTC Orders are do not automatically cancelled cancel at the end of the Business Day on which they are placed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement