CBOT Controlled Sites definition

CBOT Controlled Sites means those locations comprising the CBOT’s Premises and premises owned or controlled by any Market Participant (including any Hosted Exchange and any Hosted Exchange Participants).
CBOT Controlled Sites means those Equipment Installation Sites comprising the CBOT's Premises and premises owned or controlled by Market Participants.

Examples of CBOT Controlled Sites in a sentence

  • LIFFE shall disable and/or repossess Equipment from any CBOT Controlled Sites as reasonably requested by the CBOT, at the CBOT's cost.

  • Such LIFFE Data Centre Disaster Recovery Service or Incident Management Service will be provided (a) remotely, via telephone or on-line, (b) at CBOT Controlled Sites, (c) at such other locations as LIFFE deems appropriate, or (d) at premises where any Equipment, Software or Core Network components to which the relevant Incident likely relates may be located ("On-Site"), upon the CBOT's reasonable request.

  • LIFFE shall disable and/or repossess Equipment from any CBOT Controlled Sites as reasonably requested by the CBOT, at the CBOT’s cost.

Related to CBOT Controlled Sites

  • controlled airspace means an airspace of defined dimensions within which air traffic control service is provided in accordance with the airspace classification;

  • controlled flight means any flight which is subject to an air traffic control clearance;

  • Section 385 Controlled Partnership has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.385-1(c)(1) for a “controlled partnership”.

  • Joint Control means a situation where a company has multiple promoters (but none of the shareholders has more than 50% of voting rights and paid up share capital).

  • Controlled Company means a company having not more than fifty members and controlled, in the manner described by section 139, by not more than five persons;