Trade line definition

Trade line means, for the purposes of this definition, a line of credit issued by an entity which has extended credit to an individual and reported it to the credit bureau. A credit inquiry shall not be deemed a trade line.

Examples of Trade line in a sentence

  • The following guidelines must be followed by the AP when placing a non-standard order (e.g., substituting cash-in-lieu of one or more Deposit Securities): Prior to placing a Non-Standard Order, the AP must contact SEI at the JPM ETF Trade line to discuss the cash and/or the securities (together, the “Non Standard Consideration”) expected to be delivered by (in the case of a Creation Order) or received by (in the case of a Redemption Order) the AP per the Non-Standard Order on settlement date.

  • Expanded protection for biologics has been removed from the US-Mexico-Canada Trade line a handkerchief that abandons decades of US.

  • An AP wishing to place an Order on Transmittal Date T-1 must contact SEI at the JPM ETF Trade line before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time (or by one hour after the close of the Listing Exchange, if earlier).