Trading Code definition

Trading Code means the trading code required to be adopted pursuant to standard condition D2 (Trading Code for Scotland) of the standard conditions of transmission licences and approved by the Authority as from time to time revised with the approval of the Authority.
Trading Code means the trading code required to be adopted pursuant to standard condition D2 (Trading Code for Scotland) and approved by the Authority as from time to time revised with the approval of the Authority.
Trading Code for the purposes of Section B only, has the meaning given in standard condition 12A (Compliance with Trading Code in Scotland).

Examples of Trading Code in a sentence

  • If the User proposes to use the church premises for retail purposes or any business specified in Appendix C of the Fair Trading (Code of Practices for Retail Tenancies) Regulations 1998, please contact Legal Services for further advice on 9251 5205 or ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.

  • The Sub-Adviser, or any of its directors, officers, employees or beneficial owners of the Sub- Adviser may purchase, for his own account, the same securities as are purchased for the Portfolio or Segment but all such purchases will be made in compliance with the Personal Trading Code adopted by the Sub-Adviser.

  • The Trading Code of Conduct contains additional information on order types.

  • As a result, the Subadviser, or any of its Access Persons may purchase, for his own account, the same securities as are purchased for the Trust but all such purchases will be made in compliance with the Personal Trading Code adopted by the Subadviser.

  • If the User proposes to use the church premises for retail purposes or any business specified in Appendix C of the Fair Trading (Code of Practice for Retail Tenancies) Regulations 1998, please contact Legal Services for further advice on 9116 1451 or ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.

  • The Adviser and the Trust acknowledge and agree that the Sub-Adviser, or any of its directors, officers, employees or beneficial owners may purchase, for his or her own account, the same securities as are purchased for the Trust or a Fund but all such purchases will be made in compliance with the Personal Trading Code adopted by the Sub-Adviser.

  • The Sub-Adviser, or any of its directors, officers, employees or beneficial owners of the Sub-Adviser may purchase, for his own account, the same securities as are purchased for the Portfolio or Segment but all such purchases will be made in compliance with the Personal Trading Code adopted by the Sub-Adviser.


More Definitions of Trading Code

Trading Code means the trading code required to be adopted pursuant to standard condition D2 (Trading Code for Scotland) of the transmission licences granted in respect of an authorised area in Scotland and approved by the Authority as from time to time revised with the approval of the Authority.
Trading Code means the Trading Code required to be adopted pursuant to Condition 5 of Part IV as from time to time revised with the approval of the Director.
Trading Code means the Trading Code required to be adopted pursuant to Condition 5 of Part IV as
Trading Code means the Trading Code required to be adopted by the Scottish transmission licensees, as from time to time revised with the approval of the Director.
Trading Code means the unique trading code of the Client as designated by CFMMC for the purpose of trading on the Exchange located in the PRC.

Related to Trading Code

  • Securities Trading Act means the Securities Trading Act of 2007 no.75 of the Relevant Jurisdiction.

  • Trading Cushion Unless the parties agree in writing otherwise, there shall be a minimum of three (3) Trading Days between the expiration of any Pricing Period and the beginning of the next succeeding Pricing Period.

  • Trading Rules means the Rules and Regulations of the Exchange prescribed by the Stock Exchange from time to time; and

  • IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, for the implementation of Chapter VII, Part A, of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS Convention), published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), London;

  • Trading Compliance Policy means the written policy of the Company pertaining to the purchase, sale, transfer or other disposition of the Company’s equity securities by Directors, Officers, Employees or other service providers who may possess material, nonpublic information regarding the Company or its securities.