Tick definition

Tick means the rate which the Company shall receive in its terminal trading platform(s).
Tick means the minimum difference between the prices of orders, established in the Instructions, for each financial instrument traded in the markets;
Tick. The minimum change allowed in the bidding price for buying-in of Securities referred to in Rule 5.2A as set out in Schedule 5-1.

Examples of Tick in a sentence

  • Tick One Yes No If yes to either or both of the above, please sign to confirm that: Your child does not receive more than 20 hours of 20 Hours ECE per week across all services.

  • For staff: Individual health plan sighted and a copy taken: Tick One: Yes No Name of medicine: Method and dose of medicine: When does the medicine need to be taken: (State time or specific symptoms) Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / ♦ Enrolment Details: Date of Enrolment: / / Date of Entry: / / Date of Exit: / / Please Note: 20 Hours ECE is for up to six hours per day, up to 20 hours per week and there must be no compulsory fees when a child is receiving 20 Hours ECE funding.

  • For staff: Individual health plan sighted and a copy taken: Tick One: Yes No Name of medicine: Method and dose of medicine: When does the medicine need to be taken: (State time or specific symptoms) Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Enrolment Details: Date of Enrolment: / / Date of Entry: / / Date of Exit: / / Please Note: 20 Hours ECE is for up to six hours per day, up to 20 hours per week and there must be no compulsory fees when a child is receiving 20 Hours ECE funding.

  • For staff: Individual health plan sighted and a copy taken: Tick One: Yes No Name of medicine: Method and dose of medicine: When does the medicine need to be taken: (State time or specific symptoms) Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / /  Enrolment Details: Date of Enrolment: / / Date of Entry: / / Date of Exit: / / Please Note: 20 Hours ECE is for up to six hours per day, up to 20 hours per week and there must be no compulsory fees when a child is receiving 20 Hours ECE funding.

  • Tick the “Revoke” box and enter: in the “Exercise or Revoke” column, Revoke; in the next columns, the details of the early exercise to be revoked.


More Definitions of Tick

Tick means the minimum amount that the price or value of an Instrument may fluctuate pursuant to the Market Rules of the relevant Regulated Market;
Tick means that the scene has already been defined.
Tick means that the template has already been defined.
Tick means the ‘minimum price fluctuation’, as stipulated in the Contract specifications in the Schedules to these Rules.
Tick means the minimum difference between the prices of orders, established in the Instructions, for each financial instrument traded in the markets; “Trader” means, depending on the circumstances, either:a) a person appointed to trade directly in the market; orb) a person appointed to control orders sent by customers via interconnection systems; “Trading book” or “book” means the video display showing, in the various market phases, orders and their characteristics; “Trading at the closing auction price” means the trading phase that follows the closing auction. Market intermediaries may enter, modify and cancel order during the trading at the auction price phase; “Trading venue” means the regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities and systematic internalisers referred to respectively in Article 1.1(w-ter), 1.5-octies and 1.5-ter of the Consolidated Law on Finance; “Venture capitalinstitutional investors” means persons who engage on a stable and professional basis in the activity of investing in equity capital by acquiring, managing and disposing of participating interests in unlisted companies; “X-TRM” means the daily trade-checking service by means of which transactions having financial instruments as their subject are sent to the settlement service operated by Monte Titoli S.p.A. or foreign settlement services.
Tick means the minimum difference between the prices of orders, established in the Instructions, for each financial instrument traded in the markets; “Trader” means, depending on the circumstances, either:a) a person appointed to trade directly in the market; orb) a person appointed to control orders sent by customers via interconnection systems; “Trading venue” means the regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities and systematic internalisers referred to respectively in Article 1.1(w-ter), 1.5-octies and 1.5- ter of the Consolidated Law on Finance; “Venture capital institutional investors” means persons who engage on a stable and professional basis in the activity of investing in equity capital by acquiring, managing and disposing of participating interests in unlisted companies; “Venture CapitalFunds or “VCF”
Tick. “ticked”, “ticking” means clicking on the Netduma Shop web page form checkbox to display a tick or other ▇▇▇▇ so as to show that you have agreed with the statement associated with the checkbox.