Joint Business Day definition

Joint Business Day means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of each party.
Joint Business Day means a day that is both a New York Business Day and a London Business Day.
Joint Business Day means any day of the year on which banking institutions in New York, New York are not authorized or required by law or other governmental action to close and, in connection with the LIBOR Rate, on which dealings are carried on in the London Interbank market.

Examples of Joint Business Day in a sentence

  • Dealing in Class H Units will be processed on each Joint Business Day.

  • Exhibit C Colly to this Petition in respect of the offenceslisted out therein and against any other person against whom an offence is made out in respect of the events detailed in the said Complaint.

  • The Dealing Orders received by the Hong Kong Representative or an Authorized Distributor in Hong Kong on any Hong Kong Business Day which is not a Joint Business Day will be processed on the next Joint Business Day.

  • The Required Reconciliation Date Notice will specify one or more Data Delivery Dates, provided that the first such date will be a day no earlier than the second Joint Business Day following the date on which such notice is given to CP, and provided further that if, prior to the first such date, CP requests one or more different Data Delivery Dates, the relevant Data Delivery Dates will be as agreed by the Parties.

  • If there is no Joint Business Day in a PR Period, the PR Due Date will be the first Joint Business Day following the end of the PR Period.


More Definitions of Joint Business Day

Joint Business Day. Means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of each party.
Joint Business Day means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of each party. Key Terms means, with respect to a Relevant Transaction, the valuation of such Relevant Transaction (in U.S. dollars) and such other details HSBC deems relevant from time to time which may include the legal entity identifier, the effective date, the scheduled maturity date, any payment or settlement dates, the notional value of the contract and currency of the Relevant Transaction, the underlying instrument, the position of the counterparties, the business day convention and any relevant fixed or floating rates of the Relevant Transaction. For the avoidance of doubt, "Key Terms" does not include details of the calculations or methodologies underlying any term. Local Business Day means, unless otherwise agreed between the parties in writing, a day on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets settle payments and are open for general business in London and New York and any day on which the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross settlement Express Transfer system is open. PDD Protocol means the ISDA 2013 EMIR Portfolio Reconciliation, Dispute Resolution and Disclosure Protocol published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. on 19 July 2013.
Joint Business Day means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of each party. Key Terms means, with respect to a Relevant Transaction, the valuation of such Relevant Transaction (in U.S. dollars) and such other details HSBC deems relevant from time to time which may include the legal entity identifier, the effective date, the scheduled maturity date, any payment or settlement dates, the notional value of the contract and currency of the Relevant Transaction, the underlying instrument, the position of the counterparties, the business day convention and any relevant fixed or floating rates of the Relevant Transaction. For the avoidance of doubt, "Key Terms" does not include details of the calculations or methodologies underlying any term. Local Business Day means, unless otherwise agreed between the parties in writing, a day on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets settle payments and are open for general business in London and New York and any day on which the Trans- European Automated Real-time Gross settlement Express Transfer system is open. PDD Protocols means the ISDA 2013 EMIR Portfolio Reconciliation, Dispute Resolution and Disclosure Protocol published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. on 19 July 2013 and the ISDA 2020 UK EMIR Portfolio Reconciliation, Dispute Resolution and Disclosure Protocol published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. on 17 December 2020. Portfolio Data means the Key Terms in relation to all outstanding Relevant Transactions between the parties in a form and standard that is capable of being reconciled (which may include use of Excel spreadsheets), with a scope and level of detail that would be reasonable to HSBC if it were the receiving party. Unless otherwise agreed between the parties, the information comprising the Portfolio Data to be provided by HSBC on a Data Delivery Date will be prepared as at the close of business on the immediately preceding Local Business Day of, and as specified in writing by, HSBC.
Joint Business Day means a day on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets settle payments and are open for general business in the principal place of business of the parties;
Joint Business Day means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of both parties.
Joint Business Day means any day except Saturday and Sunday on which banks are open for general business at the seat of Party A and at the seat of Party B.
Joint Business Day means a day that is a Local Business Day in respect of each party. "Key Terms" means, with respect to a Relevant Transaction and a party, the valuation of such Relevant Transaction and such other details the relevant party deems relevant from time to time which may include the effective date, the scheduled maturity date, any payment or settlement dates, the notional value of the contract and currency of the Relevant Transaction, the underlying instrument, the position of the counterparties, the business day convention and any relevant fixed or floating rates of the Relevant Transaction. For the avoidance of doubt, "Key Terms" does not include details of the calculations or methodologies