Pending Transactions definition

Pending Transactions means transactions, entered into under the terms of an EquityClear Contract, that have not yet reached the ISD.
Pending Transactions means Seller’s pending transactions set forth on Schedule 2.1.5.J.
Pending Transactions has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3 hereof.

Examples of Pending Transactions in a sentence

  • The Clearing House will process Corporate Actions on Entitled Transactions or Positions (which includes unsettled and Pending Transactions) as set out in these Procedures and based on its records of those transactions or positions.

  • A Transformation should be processed for Pending Transactions on Record Date in the event of a Mandatory Reorganisation and, when a Buyer Protection has been agreed, a Voluntary Reorganisation.

  • You may view Pended Fees in the Online Account Center under Pending Transactions or hear Pended Fees via the telephone automated service in the pending section of the transaction history.

  • Pending Transactions Any transaction that has lesser signatures at the moment than quorum of transaction creator account is considered as pending.

  • Pending Transactions When you review your account during the day, you may notice that we show some transactions as “pending”.


More Definitions of Pending Transactions

Pending Transactions has the meaning given in Section I.X “Authorization Holds”.
Pending Transactions means the electronic transactions which have not been posted but which have been transmitted to Park Bank.
Pending Transactions means the Pending Acquisition and Disposition--Broadcasting and the Pending Acquisitions--Entertainment.
Pending Transactions means the electronic transactions which have not been posted but which have been transmitted to Spring Bank.
Pending Transactions means the pending transactions regarding ICS Communications, Inc. and GE Capital-Rescom, L.L.P.
Pending Transactions means the transactions which have not been posted but which have been transmitted to us.
Pending Transactions. All Agents are required to provide Real Estate of Florida with contracts after they are fully executed.