Composite Commodity Index definition

Composite Commodity Index means a Classic Composite Commodity Index or a Longer Dated
Composite Commodity Index means an index for a group of commodities (which may change from time to time with respect to such index), as calculated and published by Bloomberg from time to time, more information on which can be found in Part 3 (The Bloomberg Commodity Index Family) and “Composite Commodity Indices” means all of them “Compulsory Redemption” means a Redemption of Short or Leveraged Commodity Securities in accordance with Condition 8.13 “Compulsory Redemption Date” means a date notified in accordance with Conditions 8.1, 8.2, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8or 8.9 “Conditions” means the terms and conditions of the Short and Leveraged Commodity Securities in the form set out in the Second Schedule (The Conditions) to the Trust Instrument and as set out in Part 7 (Trust Instrument and Short and Leveraged Commodity Securities) and references herein to numbered Conditions are references to the numbers assigned to the Conditions in Part 7 (Trust Instrument and Short and Leveraged Commodity Securities) “Control Agreement” means, in relation to any Security Agreement, the Control Agreement as defined in such Security Agreement and includes the MLI Control Agreement and the CGML Control Agreement “Controller” means, in relation to any Security Agreement, the Control Agreement as defined in such Security Agreement and includes the MLI Control Agreement and the CGML Control Agreement “Controller” means a Controller as defined in the Conditions “Counterparty Event of Default” means:
Composite Commodity Index means an index for a group of commodities (which may change from time to time with respect to such index), as calculated by Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ in conjunction with UBS Securities and published by Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ from time to time. The names of the Composite Commodity Indices as at the Effective Date are set out in Part B of Schedule 3; Compulsory Cancellation means a Cancellation of Commodity Contracts in accordance with paragraph 14 of Schedule 7; Compulsory Cancellation Number means, in respect of a Compulsory Pricing Date and a class of Commodity Contracts, where such Compulsory Pricing Date is notified in accordance with:

More Definitions of Composite Commodity Index

Composite Commodity Index means a Commodity Index that tracks the futures prices of a specified basket of commodities as calculated and published by the index providers, which may be constituted by the index providers by aggregating multiple Individual Commodity Indices. The Composite Commodity Indices will be referenced by the following Funds: ETFS Composite Agriculture; ETFS Composite Industrial Metals; ETFS Composite Energy; and ETFS All Commodities.
Composite Commodity Index means each Index specified as such hereon
Composite Commodity Index means each Index designated as such in the

Related to Composite Commodity Index

  • Composite sample means a combination of individual samples of wastewater taken at 1 hour intervals, for eight (8) hours (or for the duration of discharge, whichever is less), to minimize the effect of variability of the individual samples. Individual samples must be of equal volume. (Example: one (1) liter per hour.)

  • Commodity contract means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract, a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is:

  • Commodity means any material, article, supplies, goods, or equipment; “Foreign government” includes any foreign government entity;

  • Commodity customer means a person for which a commodity intermediary carries a commodity contract on its books.

  • Stock Index Futures Contract means a bilateral agreement pursuant to which the parties agree to take or make delivery of an amount of cash equal to a specified dollar amount times the difference between the value of a particular stock index at the close of the last business day of the contract and the price at which the futures contract is originally struck.