Corresponding Order definition

Corresponding Order means an order or a decision of a regulator or securities regulatory authority in a jurisdiction of Canada that provides relief on terms substantially similar to those set out in this Blanket Order;
Corresponding Order means the order specified under paragraph
Corresponding Order means an order that is –

Examples of Corresponding Order in a sentence

  • The terms of this Service Contract combined with the terms of the Corresponding Order as described on the Site, are collectively considered the Terms of Service.


More Definitions of Corresponding Order

Corresponding Order means an order that, under an Order in force under section 93B, is declared to be a corresponding order for the purposes of this Part;
Corresponding Order is the order form on the 3DHoudini Site that corresponds to this Service Contract.
Corresponding Order means a community order, within the meaning of article 2 of the 1996 Order”;

Related to Corresponding Order

  • Pending Order means an instruction from the Client to the Company to open a position once the price has reached the level of the Order.

  • Standing Order means, with respect to a Designated System, an agreement registered with PJM EIS GATS or M-RETS for the automatic transfer of RECs issued for the Designated System to Buyer’s Account on a recurring basis commencing no earlier than the Trade Date and expiring no earlier than the last day of the Delivery Term of such Designated System.” The following is added as Section 1.62.2:

  • corresponding law means an Act of another State or a law in force in a Territory of the Commonwealth giving effect to the agreement between the Commonwealth, the States and the Northern Territory referred to in the preamble to this Act;

  • Standing Orders means the Standing Orders issued by Infosys (applicable to all its employees) in accordance with Section 7 of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act 1946.

  • Corresponding Component As identified in the Preliminary Statement with respect to any Class of Non-Vertically Retained Principal Balance Certificates or Lower-Tier Regular Interest.