Margined Transaction definition

Margined Transaction means any Transaction liable to Margin;
Margined Transaction means any Transaction entered into by you with us from time to time and subject to our Margin requirements.
Margined Transaction means a transaction effected by a registered person with or for a client relating to investment business under the terms of which the client will or may be liable to pay further amounts of cash or collateral over and above the amount initially received by the registered person;

Examples of Margined Transaction in a sentence

  • In the event the applicable financial institution declines to transfer funds from you to us for any reason, then we may treat any Margined Transaction placed or entered into in reliance upon receipt of the funds as void and of no further effect and we shall be entitled to recover any losses arising from any such Margined Transaction from you.

  • You must satisfy any and all Margin Requirements immediately as a condition to opening the relevant Margined Transaction and we may decline to open any Margined Transaction if you do not have sufficient funds in your Account to satisfy the Margin Requirement for that Transaction at the time the relevant Order is placed.

  • As a condition of entering into a Margined Transaction, EBH may, in its sole and absolute discretion, require the deposit of funds or other collateral acceptable to the Company as security for payment of any losses incurred by the Client in respect of any Transaction (“Margin”).

  • The Client must satisfy any and all Margin Requirements immediately as a condition to opening the relevant Margined Trans- action, and EBH may decline to open any Margined Transaction if the Client does not have sufficient funds in his Account to satisfy the Margin Requirement for that Transaction at the time the relevant Order is placed.

  • CHAPTER F: MARGIN DEPOSITS, COLLATERAL AND PAYMENT MARGIN AND COLLATERAL Margin: As a condition of entering into a Margined Transaction, we may in our sole and absolute discretion require the deposit of funds or other collateral acceptable to us as security for payment of any losses incurred by you in respect of any Transaction (“Margin”).


More Definitions of Margined Transaction

Margined Transaction means a transaction effected by a licenceholder with or for a client relating to an option, future or contract for differences under the terms of which the client will or may be liable to make deposits in cash or collateral to secure the performance of obligations which he may have to perform when the transaction falls to be completed or upon the earlier closing out of his position;
Margined Transaction. ( ) means a relevant contract entered into in Hong Kong by an intermediary with or on behalf of a client of the intermediary which requires the client to –
Margined Transaction means a transaction, whether on-exchange or OTC, relating to an investment of any description referred to in articles 83, 84 and 85 of the Financial Services and Markets ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 (or any right or any interest in such an investment) under the terms of which the PCC will or may be liable to make a deposit in cash or other collateral to secure the performance of obligations which it may have to perform when any such transaction falls to be completed or upon the earlier of closing out of its position and “Margined Transactions” shall be construed accordingly;
Margined Transaction means a transaction effected by a licenceholder with or for a client relating to an option, future or contract for differences under the terms of which the client will
Margined Transaction means a contract entered into in Mauritius by an intermediary with or on behalf of a client of the intermediary in the conduct by the intermediary of any of the businesses which constitute—
Margined Transaction. ( ) means a relevant contract which requires a client with whom or on whose behalf an intermediary has entered into the relevant contract to –
Margined Transaction means any Transaction liable to Margin.