Transaction Order definition
Examples of Transaction Order in a sentence
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Broker reserves the right to check, at any time, the Suitability of any Transaction Order placed by the Client, and to do so without prior notice.
As required by Applicable Regulations we shall record all telephone conversations with you regarding Transaction, Order or otherwise (and in some cases without use of a warning tone).
The Client undertakes that no Transaction Order is to be transmitted to the Broker after having initiated an Account transfer request and that all open orders, which remains unfilled, can be cancelled.
The Broker may, however, refuse at its discretion to execute any Transaction Order and may not be held liable for any loss or damage, whether direct or indirect, arising from the application of this section.
The Broker shall not be liable for any loss caused directly or indirectly by a delay in the receipt or execution of a Transaction Order, periods of abnormal or unusual activity on the markets, government restrictions, decisions of an exchange or over-the-counter market, trading halts, or any other case of Act of God (wars, strikes and lock-outs, etc.) that cannot be foreseen by the Broker and are beyond its reasonable control.