Short Party definition

Short Party means the Seller or “Writer” of a Contract. The Short party will be liable to be Exercised against an Option or make Delivery on Expiration of a Futures Contract;
Short Party means the seller or “Writer” of a Contract. The Short party maybe assigned an option or deliver on Expiration of a Futures Contract;
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the Underlying Instrument with a view of the price of the Underlying Instrument decreasing;

Examples of Short Party in a sentence

  • In other words, it is the same Financial Product, but the opposite direction (i.e. you are the Long Party and the Short Party).

  • If the Closing Value is less than the Contract Value, the Long Party must pay to the Short Party the difference.

  • If, on any Business Day during the term of the CFD, the current Contract Value is lower than the close of business Contract Value of the preceding Business Day, then the Long Party shall be liable to pay to the Short Party such difference.

  • If, on any Business Day during the term of the CFD, the current Contract Value is higher than the close of business Contract Value of the preceding Business Day, then the Short Party shall be liable to pay to the Long Party such difference.

  • If you’re the Short Party, we’ll debit your Account with a cash adjustment which will generally reflect the pre-tax dividend amount, unless we agree otherwise with you.


More Definitions of Short Party

Short Party means the party that has sold the CFD in terms of a sell Trade;
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the Underlying Instrument.
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the Contract Security;
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the Underlying Security;
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the CFD Underlying Instrument.
Short Party means the party identified as having notionally sold the Underlying Instrument;
Short Party means in respect of any Order the party identified in the Trade Confirmation Notice as having notionally sold the underlying asset or assets to the OTC derivative contract.