NFC definition

NFC means near field communication.
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Examples of NFC in a sentence

  • The parties agree that the provisions set out in the Attachment to the ISDA 2013 EMIR NFC Representation Protocol published by ISDA on March 8, 2013 (the “NFC Representation Protocol”) shall apply to the Agreement as if each party were an Adhering Party under the terms of the NFC Representation Protocol.

  • Counterparty shall promptly notify Dealer of any change to its status as a party making the NFC Representation.

  • The agency is ORDERED to timely provide DFAS or NFC with all documentation necessary to process payments and adjustments resulting from the Board’s decision in accordance with the attached lists so that payment can be made within the 60-day period set forth above.NOTICE TO THE APPELLANT REGARDING YOUR RIGHT TO REQUESTATTORNEY FEES AND COSTSYou may be entitled to be paid by the agency for your reasonable attorney fees and costs.

  • DOC/OCR is working with relevant stakeholders (Data Analytics, Monster, and NFC) to address these issues.

  • Counterparty confirms that it enters into this Confirmation as a party making the NFC Representation (as such term is defined in the NFC Representation Protocol).


More Definitions of NFC

NFC is defined in the preamble.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty (as such term is defined in EMIR) that is not a non-financial counterparty referred to in Article 10 of EMIR.
NFC means near field communications, which is a short range wireless technology.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty (as defined in Article 2(9) of EMIR) that meets the conditions referred to in Article 10(2) of EMIR.
NFC means Navistar Financial Corporation.
NFC means an non-financial counterparty (entity) that has not breached the above thresholds. An NFC- will be exempt from clearing and margining EMIR obligations, but will still be required to comply with transaction reporting, timely confirmations and portfolio compression and reconciliation.
NFC means a ‘non-financial counterparty’ as described in Article 2(9) of EMIR or, with effect from the UK EMIR Reporting Date, the equivalent provision under the UK EMIR Reporting Regime.