future delivery definition
Examples of future delivery in a sentence
Failure of the BUYER to give its confirmation on acceptance or objection to the Future Delivery Date within the said thirty (30) days period shall be deemed as giving its acceptance of the Future Delivery Date on the basis that the BUYER shall remain entitled to all liquidated damages that would otherwise have been payable by the SELLER hereunder.
It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that, if the VESSEL is not delivered by such Future Delivery Date, the BUYER shall have the right of rescission upon the same terms, as herein above provided.
If Employee violates any Employee Obligations (defined below), then any shares of Team stock that would have been delivered to Employee on a "Future Delivery Date" shall be forfeited on the date such violation occurs, as determined in Team’s reasonable discretion.
Recommendations from the Christie Commission report on the Future Delivery of Public Services asked public bodies to focus on prevention to prevent negative outcomes from arising.
Notwithstanding the above, a copy of the complete Contract File for each Contract (other than a Future Delivery Contract), listed on the related Contract List is in the possession of the Custodian.
The Borrower shall acknowledge the receipt of a copy of this Agreement, a copy of the General Terms and Conditions of Loans, a copy of the Outline Agreement on the Arrangement of Financial Transactions for Future Delivery and Option Businesses, the brochure entitled “Warnings about the Risks of Derivative Financial Instruments”, and a copy of the Data Protection Statement and Release from Banking Secrecy.
Future Delivery Plans are established in accordance with a process of settlement with the Council.
Both parties agree that the Present Value Delivery Amount represents the fair, present-day value of the Future Delivery Obligation owed by the Company to the Holder.
Commission on the Future Delivery of Public Services (The Christie Report) (June 2011).
In support of its own planning, the Scottish Government commissioned two reviews, the outcome of which have recently been published: • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ review of ICT Infrastructure in the Public Sector in Scotland • The Christie Commission on the Future Delivery of Public Services The output of these reviews has been considered to ensure that the plans being developed by the ▇▇▇▇▇ Valley are complementary and supportive of the general direction of travel being sought by the Scottish Government.