DTR definition

DTR means the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the UK Financial Services Authority.
DTR means a Representative of the Trading Participant who has been authorised by the Trading Participant to submit Trading Messages to the Trading Platform on behalf of the Trading Participant.
DTR means a Representative of the Market Participant who has been authorised by the Market Participant to submit Trading Messages to the Trading Platform on behalf of the Market Participant and who meets the criteria set out in Rule 2.5.5.

Examples of DTR in a sentence

  • Maximum penalty: $1,000,000 2.5.4 Responsibility of Market Participant A Market Participant is responsible for the accuracy of details, the integrity and bona fides of all Trading Messages containing their unique identifier that are submitted into the Trading Platform, regardless of whether a DTR of the Market Participant was involved in their submission.

  • DTR 7 contains new audit and corporate governance requirements for most companies reporting this year, but these rules do not yet technically apply to Assura Group Limited.

  • However, for financial years commencing on or after 31 December 2009, both Listing Rule (LR)9.8.6 (5) and (6) and DTR 7.1 will apply (under LR 9.8.7, LR 9.8.7A and LR T.R.4).

  • Maximum penalty: $1,000,000 2.5.2 Market Participant must have a DTR A Market Participant must have at least one DTR.

  • Distribution Business The three businesses namely Power Distribution (PDS), Secondary Distribution (SDS) and Distribution Transformers (DTR) launched their world class manufacturing facilities at Vadodara green-field sites mainly to expand the manufacturing capacities and to introduce new products.


More Definitions of DTR

DTR or “DTRs” means the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules, part of the Handbook;
DTR means the “a la carte” rental, lease or other similar transaction, or a subscription based transaction, through Licensed Media, regarding a non-permanent copy of Audiovisual Content embodied in any form other than Hard Good Home Videograms, (a) which transaction is consummated by means of Broadcast to any device whether now known or hereafter devised (e.g., a set-top box, computer, cellular phone, mp3 player, PDA or other storage device) from an outside source for subsequent viewing during a limited time period, as determined by the applicable lessor; and (b) with respect to which the applicable lessee pays a subscription, per-episode or per-program fee for a temporary copy of such Audiovisual Content.
DTR means Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules sourcebook published by the FCA from time to time.
DTR the Disclosure and Transparency Rules issued by the FCA acting in its capacity as the competent authority for the purposes of Part VI of FSMA; “Existing Ordinary Shares” the 104,219,468 Ordinary Shares in issue as at the date of this Agreement;
DTR means (i) prior to 3 July 2016, the disclosure and transparency rules, and (ii) on and from 3 July 2016, the disclosure guidance and transparency rules, in each case produced by the UK Listing Authority;
DTR means the digital video recorder box (also known as a personal Video Recorder or pVR) that you purchase from us and as described more particularly during the order process;