Common positions definition

Common positions means decisions of the Network of National Regulatory Authorities laying down guidelines for the regulatory measures to be taken by national regulatory authorities. Opinions shall set out the standpoints adopted by the Network of national regulatory authorities for the purposes of given procedures.

Examples of Common positions in a sentence

  • Common positions on all questions of policy and strategy are elaborated in Brussels, on the basis of national instructions, by the Council in permanent session assisted by the Senior Political Committee.

Related to Common positions

  • Open Positions means aggregate risk disclosure, arising from buy or sell of financial instruments in accordance with Client instructions pending for subsequent counter-transaction to close/settle such market trades/disclosures.

  • Net Long Position means: such shares of Common Stock Beneficially Owned, directly or indirectly, that constitute such person’s net long position as defined in Rule 14e-4 under the Exchange Act mutatis mutandis, provided that “Net Long Position” shall not include any shares as to which such person does not have the right to vote or direct the vote; and the terms “person” or “persons” shall mean any individual, corporation (including not-for-profit), general or limited partnership, limited liability or unlimited liability company, joint venture, estate, trust, association, organization or other entity of any kind or nature.

  • Matched Positions means Long and Short Positions of the same Transaction Size opened on the Trading Account for the same Instrument.

  • Long Position means a buy position that appreciates in value if market prices increase. In respect of Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.

  • Persistent vegetative state means a condition caused by injury, disease or illness in which a patient