TRADES definition

TRADES means the Treasury/Reserve Automated Debt Entry System maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York pursuant to the TRADES Regulations.
TRADES means the collective reference to each transaction evidenced by the Confirmations.
TRADES. For the purposes of Article 10, Trades is defined as follows: Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Carpentry, Culinary Arts, Joinery, Gas Fitting, Welding and Plumbing.

Examples of TRADES in a sentence

  • The Maharashtra State Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings and Employments Act, 1975 is applicable to our Company.

  • For the Building and Construction General On-Site Award 2010, see Annexure A - noting that mirror temporary Schedules are also sought (where applicable) for the Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010 and the Mobile Crane Hiring Award 2010.For proposed variations specific to the Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010, see Annexure B.Attach additional pages, if necessary.

  • Assam Professional Trades, Callings and Employment Taxation Act, 1947 and its Rules as amended.or any other Acts or Statue not here in above specifically mentioned having bearing above engagement of workers directly or indirectly for execution of work.

  • This Agreement is intended to be integral to, and align with, the following:• The establishment of the Aggie Square Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (the “Aggie Square EIFD”) and approval by the Aggie Square Public Finance Authority (the “PFA”) and the Sacramento City Council of the Aggie Square EIFD’s Infrastructure Financing Plan.• The execution of a Community Workforce Training Agreement between Wexford’s contractor and the Sacramento Sierra Building and Construction Trades.

  • That is, flexibilities afforded by Part 6-4C of the Act and the flexibilities afforded by the proposed new Schedule H (together with clause 12.3 of the Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010) are mutually exclusive.


More Definitions of TRADES

TRADES means regulations promulgated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury governing book-entry Treasury bonds, notes and bills, 31 C.F.R. Part 357, which replace prior Treasury regulations and which designate Revised Article 8 as the applicable governing law.
TRADES means (i) the matching in the systems of the Exchange, or by two Clearing Participants, or by a Clearing Participant and a clearing member or clearing participant (however described) of a Cooperating Clearing House of one or more orders to buy Products and one or more orders to sell Products which orders are matched in accordance with the Trading Rules or (ii) the purchase or sale of Products, whether on or off an Exchange;
TRADES means the buying or selling of gas on the market for gas, related capacity products and related derivatives;
TRADES. We may charge a fee for processing a Trade (“Trade Fee”). When you create a Trade through our Online System, you will see the applicable Trade Fee before confirming the Trade. You can also ask your Ebury Representative for information on applicable Trade Fees at any time. In addition, Trade Fees will be stated in Transaction Receipts. Overdue amounts
TRADES those assets and liabilities of a Person which do not represent the right to receive payment in cash or the obligation to make payment in cash, and which arise pursuant to so-called “trade” or “barter” transactions.
TRADES means, unless the context indicates otherwise, buying and/or selling of Government Securities by a Member/Participant for itself or its Constituents and reported to the BGSD for Clearing and Settlement. Wherever the terms “deals”, “Trades”, “Transactions” or “contracts” occur in these Business Rules, they shall have one and the same meaning, unless the context indicates otherwise. For the purpose of these Business Rules, a trade of a Constituent shall be deemed and construed as a Trade of the Member/Participant.
TRADES means the provisions for the transfer, creation and perfection of security interests in securities issued or guaranteed by the United States of America, or an agency or instrumentality of the United States that are maintained in book entry pursuant to 31 CFR Sections 357.01 through 357.44 and Supplement B and similar regulations of other United States governmental entities for the holding of securities issued by such governmental entities.