Opposite Transaction definition

Opposite Transaction means a Swap Transaction with terms identical to an Off-Setting Transaction entered into between Eurex Clearing AG and the relevant FCM Clearing Member except that the FCM Clearing Member has the opposite position than it has under such Off-Setting Transaction.
Opposite Transaction means a Transaction with terms identical to an Off- Setting Transaction entered into between Eurex Clearing AG and the relevant Clearing Member or Basic Clearing Member except that the Clearing Member or Basic Clearing Member has the opposite position than it has under such Off- Setting Transaction.
Opposite Transaction means a transaction whereby a new long (or short) position is opened to eliminate the existing short (or long) position, respectively.

More Definitions of Opposite Transaction

Opposite Transaction means a Swap Transaction with terms identical to the relevant Special Eventan Off-Setting Transaction exeptentered into between Eurex Clearing AG and the relevant FCM Clearing Member except that the FCM Clearing Member has the opposite position than it has under the relevant Special Eventsuch Off-Setting Transaction.
Opposite Transaction means a Transaction with terms identical to the relevant Special Eventan Off-Setting Transaction exeptentered into between Eurex Clearing AG and the relevant Clearing Member or Basic Clearing Member except that the Clearing Member or Basic Clearing Member has the opposite position than it has under the relevant Special Eventsuch Off-Setting Transaction.
Opposite Transaction means a Transaction with terms identical to the relevant Special Event Off-Setting Transaction exept that the Clearing Member or Basic Clearing Member has the opposite position than it has under the relevant Special Event Off-Setting Transaction.
Opposite Transaction means at the least any of the following:

Related to Opposite Transaction

  • SPAC Transaction means a transaction or series of related transactions by merger, consolidation, share exchange or otherwise of the Company with a publicly traded “special purpose acquisition company” or its subsidiary (collectively, a “SPAC”), immediately following the consummation of which the common stock or share capital of the SPAC or its successor entity is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange or another exchange or marketplace approved by the Board of Directors, including a majority of the Preferred Directors.

  • Pawn transaction means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-32a-102.