Snipping definition

Snipping means advertising by the pasting, posting, sticking, tacking, taping, hanging, placing, or affixing of cloth, paper, cardboard, cards, posters, or metal signs to or upon fences, posts, trees, buildings, windows, or structures in a temporary, unprofessional manner. This definition does not include any sign or notice issued by a court or public office or posted by any public officer, or any type of sign specifically permitted elsewhere in this title.

Examples of Snipping in a sentence

  • The Company reasonably suspects that the Client performed abusive trading such as, but not limited to, Snipping, Scalping, Pip-hunting, Hedging, placing "buy stop” or "sell stop” Orders prior to the release of financial data and/or placing orders during the release of financial data, arbitrage, manipulations or a combination of faster/slower feeds.

  • Duties may include (but are not limited to): • Mowing & Whipper Snipping • Rose & Hedge Pruning.

  • The Client agrees and acknowledges that the Service provided by Eurotrade SA to the Client hereunder is not adapted for certain trading techniques commonly known as “arbitrage trading", "picking/sniping" (Snipping: the situation where the Client is prematurely buying or selling near pre-set prices).