Non-Volitional Transactions definition

Non-Volitional Transactions means transactions over which the Access Person did not have any direct or indirect influence or control (e.g., acquisitions in automatic investment and stock purchase plans); or involuntary transactions (e.g., mergers, corporate actions, inheritances, gifts, etc.).

Related to Non-Volitional Transactions

  • Personal Transaction payment involves sending money (initiated from the “Friends and Family” tab of the “Send Money” flow) to, and receiving money into your PayPal Account from, friends and family without making an underlying commercial transaction (that is, the payment is not for the purchase of goods or services or for making any other commercial transaction). If you are making a commercial transaction (for instance selling goods or services), you may not ask the buyer to send you a Personal Transaction payment for the purchase. If you do so, PayPal may remove your ability to accept any or all payments for Personal Transactions. Please also note that: 2.1 you cannot send money for a Personal Transaction from some countries (including China and (in some cases) Germany); 2.2 Brazilian and Indian registered Accounts may neither send nor receive Personal Transaction payments. This means that you cannot send Personal Transaction payments to Brazilian or Indian registered Accounts; and A4.2.3 the sender pays the Fee.

  • occasional transaction means a transaction that is not carried out as part of a business relationship as defined in Article 3(13) of Directive (EU) 2015/849.

  • Principal Transaction means any transaction between the Sponsor, the Manager or any of their respective Affiliates, on the one hand, and the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, on the other hand.

  • Merger Transactions means the Merger and the other transactions relating thereto or contemplated by the Merger Agreement.

  • Retail transaction means the purchase of prepaid wireless telecommunications service from a seller for any purpose other than resale.