Minimum Contract Spend definition

Minimum Contract Spend means the minimum amount of money to be paid by the Customer to SCC in respect of the Services to be provided which is stated on the Order Form;
Minimum Contract Spend means the minimum sum of money as set out on the Order Form that will be spent by the Client on Charges commencing on the Connection Date. “Network Overspend” means any amounts that the Client spends that is above basic line rental or committed spend. “Network Services” means any use to which any telecommunications or data services could be put more particularly detailed on the Order Form (as modified or substituted by the Supplier from time to time) to be provided by the Supplier to the Client subject to these Conditions, including but not limited to Carrier pre- selection (CPS), analogue lines, ISDN 2, ISDN 30, SIP, Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), hosted switches, Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN) and Microsoft 365. “Tariff” means the Supplier’s tariff for each of the Services as is notified to the Client by the Supplier from time to time.

Related to Minimum Contract Spend

  • Minimum Contract Value means 10% of the Maximum Contract Value.

  • Contract Quantity means the total number shares, contracts or other units of the Underlying Instrument that the Client is notionally buying or selling;

  • Contract Specifications means the principal trading terms in CFD (for example Spread, Swaps, Lot Size, Initial Margin, Necessary Margin, Hedged Margin, the minimum level for placing Stop Loss, Take Profit and Limit Orders, financing charges, charges etc) for each type of CFD as determined by the Company from time to time. The Contract Specifications appear on the Website.

  • Contract Start Date means the date specified in your Contract for Signature as

  • Millennium Compliant means: (a) the functions, calculations, and other computing processes of the Software (collectively, "Processes") perform as designed regardless of the date in time on which the Processes are actually performed and regardless of the date input to the Software, whether or not the dates include leap years; (b) the Software can accept, store, sort, extract, sequence, and otherwise manipulate date inputs and date values, and return and display date values, as designed and in a materially accurate manner, regardless of the dates used or format of the date input; (c) the Software will function without interruptions caused by the date in time on which the Processes are actually performed or by the date input to the Software; (d) the Software accepts and responds to four digit year date input in a manner that resolves any material ambiguities as to the century in an accurate manner; and (e) the Software displays, prints and provides electronic output of date information in ways that are unambiguous as to the determination of the century.