Trading Protocol definition

Trading Protocol means a protocol setting out in reasonable detail the processes and strategy that Project Operator uses to generate revenue directly or indirectly from the Project, which as a minimum must be prepared in accordance with Good Industry Practice.
Trading Protocol the trading protocol of the Parent and its Subsidiaries approved by each member of the Instructing Group establishing, among other things, stop loss, net position limits, basis risk limits and counterparty credit processes for the Parent and its Subsidiaries both as a whole and individually (including, for the avoidance of doubt, both Restricted Subsidiaries and Unrestricted Subsidiaries, to the extent applicable), as in effect as of the date hereof.
Trading Protocol. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, upon the stock trading DOWN by 50% or more of its’ average or closing trading price during a Pricing Period Infinity Fund agrees to cease trading of Company stock until the Purchaser receives written consent from the Company to continue trading. Should the Company not reply to the Purchaser in 7 days, the Purchaser reserves the right to resume trading as per the agreement and SPPA.

Examples of Trading Protocol in a sentence

  • The Trading Protocol may only be used by the Commonwealth for assessing whether Project Operator has complied with its obligations arising from or in connection with the Project Documents.

  • Project Operator must provide to the Commonwealth a copy of its Trading Protocol, for the information of the Commonwealth, on or before Commercial Operation in accordance with clause 7.

  • As soon as reasonably practicable (and in any event within 15 Business Days) after the end of each Operations Year, Project Operator must provide to the Commonwealth: an annual report for that Operations Year outlining whether it operated the Project in accordance with the Trading Protocol and, if not, how the operations of the Project differed from the Trading Protocol; and a revised Trading Protocol for the next Operations Year (to the extent that there is to be any change to the Trading Protocol).

  • Many alternatives are proposed, under development or already available: new BGP attributes, the Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP), RSVP extensions and others 7.

  • The Operator must provide the Commonwealth with a copy of its Trading Protocol for the information of the Commonwealth on or before Commercial Operation in accordance with clause .

  • The Trading Protocol may only be used by the Commonwealth’s determination under paragraph 8.4(a)(ii), the Commonwealth may refer the matter for assessing whether Project Operator has complied with its obligations arising from or in connection with the Project Documents.

  • Not modify the Protocol without written consent from the Trading Protocol Committee or order of the Bankruptcy Court.

  • The Trading Protocol may only be used by the Commonwealth for assessing whether the Operator has complied with its obligations arising from or in connection with the Project Documents.

  • Anything requiring the consent or approval of the Trading Protocol Committee must be approved by both representatives of the Trading Protocol Committee in order to constitute valid consent or approval of the Trading Protocol Committee.

  • The exposure summary report will also include a comparison of such exposures to Portfolio Position Limits and other data reasonably available and agreeable to the Trading Protocol Committee and SemGroup that will detail and demonstrate compliance with the Protocol.