Examples of JPMAG in a sentence
In Malawi, NGOs and social workers run sports and cultural activities to help youth and adults adjust to their new environments and become self-supporting.
In the event that a close-out amount is payable by you, your rights will also be subject to the enforcement by JPMAG of any security interest under the Agreement.
Martin FirthFCAIndependent examiner Chipchase Manners Chartered Accountants 384 Linthorpe Road MiddlesbroughTS5 6HA Statement of financial activities (incorporating the income and expenditure account) For the year ended 31 March 2017 Unrestricted Restricted 2017 2016 fundsfunds TotalTotal Notes££ ££Incoming resourcesIncoming resources from generating funds: Voluntary income Balance sheetas at 31 March 2017 20172016 Notes The Balance Sheet continues on the following page.
If you are due a payment from JPMAG as a result of close-out calculations relating to the transactions between you and JPMAG, the amount due from JPMAG to you will be reduced by any amount that you receive (or are deemed to receive) directly from the CCP.
South Australia worsens slightly more than the Combined States on a per capita basis (another $2.9 billion in total) because it has an above average expenditure effort in health.
This excellent combination of action and suspense, with a little emotion thrown into the mix, makes for a movie that is worth making a trip to the theater.
These arrangements are known as long chains and do not change the protections and risks as between you and JPMAG, save that only net omnibus segregated accounts are permitted in long chains.
It is not a legally binding document and does not constitute part of any agreement between you and JPMAG (the “ Agreement”).
Depending on the Agreement, the pool of margin that JPMAG holds may be applied to margin client omnibus accounts at the different CCPs in respect of which JPMAG provides clearing services.
Subject always to the restrictions in the insolvency of JPMAG, it is possible that porting may be easier to achieve in respect of gross omnibus accounts.