Reciprocal Arrangement definition

Reciprocal Arrangement means an arrangement (whether in the form of a memorandum of understanding or otherwise) that is entered into by the Government with another state.”,
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between ASTC and any governmental agency or regulatory authority (including, without limitation, a market, clearing house or clearing and settlement facility), in Australia or elsewhere, whose functions include the regulation of trading in, or clearing and settlement of, financial products (in Australia or elsewhere) which provides for the disclosure of information between ASTC and the other party in relation to dealings in, or clearing and settlement of, financial products (in Australia or elsewhere).
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between NZX and any government or non-governmental agency, authority or association (including without limitation, a Securities or derivatives exchange) in New Zealand or elsewhere whose functions include the monitoring, surveillance, or regulation of trading in or clearing and settlement of transactions in Securities, derivatives or commodities (in New Zealand or elsewhere) which provides for the disclosure of information between NZX and others in relation to dealings in Securities, derivatives, or commodities (in New Zealand or elsewhere);

Examples of Reciprocal Arrangement in a sentence

  • Reimbursement from or to Compensation Fund under Reciprocal Arrangement (a) The commission may reimburse a state or federal agency from the compensation fund or receive a reimbursement from a state or federal agency for the compensation fund under an arrangement under Section 211.003.

  • The payment by the Trustee is subject to any terms and conditions which are specified in the Reciprocal Arrangement.

  • Reimbursement from or to Compensation Fund under Reciprocal Arrangement 41Sec.

  • Notwithstanding Rule 19.1 the Minister shall before entering into a Reciprocal Arrangement consult with the Trustee and obtain the Trustee’s consent to the Reciprocal Arrangement.

  • If a Reciprocal Arrangement has been or is from time to time made these Rules are to be construed as applying with any modifications that are necessary from time to time to give effect to the terms of the Reciprocal Arrangement.


More Definitions of Reciprocal Arrangement

Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between NZX and any government agency or regulatory authority (including without limitation, a Securities exchange) in New Zealand or elsewhere whose functions include the regulation of trading in Securities or commodities (in New Zealand or elsewhere) which provides for the disclosure of information between NZX and the other party in relation to dealings in Securities or commodities (in New Zealand or elsewhere);
Reciprocal Arrangement means a consular convention or other arrangement with a foreign state, making similar provision to that made by this section [F146, sections 646A and 681A of this Act and section 771 of ITTOIA 2005 (relevant foreign income of consular officers and employees)] in the case of Her Majesty’s consular officers or employees in that state.
Reciprocal Arrangement means a consular convention or other arrangement with a foreign state, making similar provision to that made by this section and sections 302, 646A and 681A of ITEPA 2003 in the case of Her Majesty's consular officers or employees in that state.
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between ZAR X and any governmental agency or regulatory authority (including, without limitation, another licensed exchange, CSDP or CSD) whose functions include the regulation of trading in, or clearing and settlement of Securities which provides for the disclosure of information between ZAR X and the other party in relation to dealings in, or clearing and settlement of Securities.
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between the Clearing House, any Relevant Market and/or any governmental agency or regulatory authority (including, without limitation, a futures exchange or clearing house) in Singapore or elsewhere whose functions include the regulation of trading in commodities (in Singapore or elsewhere) which provides for the disclosure of information between the Clearing House, the Relevant Market and/or the other agency or authority relation to dealings in commodities (in Singapore or elsewhere).
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between ASTC and any governmental agency or
Reciprocal Arrangement means any agreement or arrangement between ASX Clear and any governmental agency or regulatory authority (including, without limitation, market, clearing house or clearing and settlement facility), in Australia or elsewhere, whose functions include the regulation of trading in, or clearing and settlement of,