Bankroll definition
Examples of Bankroll in a sentence
The Casino Bankroll shall include the funds in the separate accounts in Manager's name plus any funds located on the casino tables, in the gambling devices, cages, vault, counting rooms, or in any other location in the Casino where funds may be found.
In no event shall the Casino Bankroll include amounts necessary to provide for the payment of Operating Expenses, Working Capital or initial cash needs.
Your Bankroll and the monetary positions of your Trades are representative in nature only and are not “live” amounts or positions.
Company and Bankroll, as applicable, will not, however, be responsible for any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, or expenses, which are judicially determined to have resulted solely from such Party’s gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
As a Funded Trader, you will be allocated a Bankroll and you will construct and place Trades with the aim of making Notional Net Profit and adding to your allocated Bankroll.
Company and Bankroll, as applicable, shall assume the defense of such action, including the employment and fees of counsel (reasonably satisfactory to such indemnified party) and payment of reasonable and accountable expenses.
The Company and Bankroll agree to reimburse the other Party for any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred in connection with investigation or defense or loss, claim, damage, liability or action referred to in this provision as such expenses are incurred.
Tenant shall provide the house bank account (defined as the "Casino Bankroll" in the Casino Operating Contract) (the "House Bank Account") in accordance with the terms of the Casino Operating Contract and the Property Management Agreement.
On the Closing Date, Buyer shall pay the Purchase Price, less the Bankroll Funds to Sellers in cash.
As a Funded Trader, you will not be required to make any payment of money to either fund your allocated Bankroll or cover the negative monetary positions of your Trades.