USI definition

USI means a unique swap identifier created by the SEF pursuant to Part 45 of the CFTC Regulations.
USI means U.S. Intec, Inc., a Texas corporation, and its successors.
USI means the unique subscriber identity, which identifies the subscriber to the system and allows access to the system and services.

Examples of USI in a sentence

  • USTF Mutual Fund - Parent U.S. Treasury Intermediate Fund USI Mutual Fund - Series U.S. Treasury Long-Term Fund USL Mutual Fund - Series U.S. Treasury Money Fund UST Mutual Fund - Series ▇.

  • USTF Mutual Fund - Parent U.S. Treasury Intermediate Fund USI Mutual Fund - Series U.S. Treasury Long-Term Fund USL Mutual Fund - Series U.S. Treasury Money Fund UST Mutual Fund - Series T.

  • Any award under the USI Plan will be paid to the Executive no later than 90 days following the end of the performance year.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing contained in this Agreement shall require the USI Companies to establish, maintain or continue any of the group benefits plans already in existence or hereafter adopted for the employees of the USI Companies, or restrict the right of the USI Companies to amend, modify or terminate such group benefit plans in a manner which does not discriminate against Executive as compared to other executive employees of USI Companies.

  • USI is not responsible for the loss or damage to any personal possession and/or property.


More Definitions of USI

USI means U.S. Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
USI means USI Parent and its consolidated subsidiaries (including United Subcontractors, Inc.), taken together.
USI means unique swap identifier.
USI means the identifier assigned to an individual participant as specified in the Student Identifiers Act 2014 (Cth).
USI means United Stationers, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
USI means USinternetworking, Inc., a Delaware corporation, the parent Debtor in the Chapter 11 Case.
USI means United Stationers Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its permitted successors and assigns (including, without limitation, a debtor in possession on its behalf).