Stop/Loss Order Sample Clauses

Stop/Loss Order. An order to buy or sell at a specified Foreign Exchange Rate or spot metal rate away from the current market for the purpose of liquidating an Open Position during market conditions in which there has been an adverse movement in Foreign Exchange Rates or spot metal rates. Stop orders become market orders when a predefined order rate is reached. Stop orders are executed at the best available price, depending on available liquidity. Buy Stop orders are filled on the offer price and Sell Stop orders are filled at the bid price.
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Stop/Loss Order. An order to buy or sell at a specified Foreign Exchange Rate or spot metal rate away from the current market for the purpose of liquidating an Open Position during market conditions in which there has been an adverse movement in Foreign Exchange Rates or spot metal rates. Execution of such an order can occur at a rate adverse to the Stop/Loss order rate as specified by the Customer. A Stop/Loss Order to buy generally will be executed when the Ask Price equals or exceeds the Foreign Exchange Rate or spot metal rates as specified in the Stop/Loss Order. A Stop/Loss Order to sell generally will be executed when the Bid Price equals or falls below the Foreign Exchange Rate or spot metal rate specified in the Stop/Loss Order.
Stop/Loss Order. Execution - for the order opener. When the Bid price moves to the same position or อตโนมต ฉ. กำรด ำเนินกำรของคำสงั Stop Loss สำหรบผเ้ ปิดคำสงั ่ ซอื เม่อรำคำ Bid เคลอนทไี ป จนถงต ำแหน่งเดยวกนหรอเลย ต ำแหน่งของค่ำ Stop Loss ท่ี ลูกคำก ำหนดระบบจะ ด ำเนินกำรปิดค ำสง่ ซอื โดย past the stop loss position specified by the customer, the system will automatically close the order.
Stop/Loss Order is an order used for the closure of a transaction at such price predetermined by the Client whose intent is to limit the loss of the Client to a predetermined and knows amount. The Company does not obligate to perform the Transaction closure at the price predetermined by the Client due to changing market conditions.
Stop/Loss Order. An instruction for the sale or purchase of a specified amount of a specified currency at a specified rate of exchange, which is worse than the current market rate of exchange at the time of such instruction. Subject to market conditions and regulatory constraints, the Bank will attempt to execute the Client's Order on a reasonable endeavours basis. To provide an instruction for a Stop-Loss Order, the Client will need to tell the Bank the amount and the currencies that the Client would like to buy or sell and the rate of exchange at which it would like the Bank to execute such Order. The Client should be aware that it may not be possible to execute a Stop-Loss Order at the agreed rate of exchange, whether in whole or in part. In such circumstances, the Bank will use reasonable endeavours to execute such Order as close as reasonably practicable to the agreed rate, but the Client should be aware that such rate of exchange could be considerably worse than the agreed rate of exchange.

Related to Stop/Loss Order

  • Stop Payment Order Request Any owner may request a stop payment order on any check or draft drawn on the owner’s account. To be binding, the order must be in writing, dated and signed, and must accurately describe the check or draft, including the exact account number, the check or draft number, and the exact amount of the check or draft. This exact information is necessary for the Credit Union’s computer to identify the check or draft. If we receive incorrect or incomplete information, we will not be responsible for failing to stop payment on the check or draft. In addition, we must receive sufficient advance notice of the stop payment order to allow us a reasonable opportunity to act on it. If we recredit your account after paying a check or draft over a valid and timely stop payment order, you agree to sign a statement describing the dispute with the payee, to assign to us all of your rights against the payee or other holders of the check or draft, and to assist us in any legal action.

  • Daily Order Confirmation All Agreement purchase orders will be approved daily by TIPS and sent to vendor. The vendor must confirm receipt of orders to the TIPS Member (customer) within 24 business hours. • Vendor custom website for TIPS: If Vendor is hosting a custom TIPS website, then updated pricing must be posted by 1st of each month.

  • Final Order If the Interim Order is obtained and the Arrangement Resolution is approved at the Company Meeting in accordance with the terms of the Interim Order, the Company shall take all steps necessary to submit the Arrangement to the Court and diligently pursue an application for the Final Order pursuant to section 182 of the OBCA, as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event not later than three Business Days, after the Arrangement Resolution is passed at the Company Meeting as provided for in the Interim Order.

  • Confirmation Order The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Confirmation Order, and such Order shall be a Final Order.

  • Final Approval Order and Judgment 68. Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Approval of the Settlement will include a request to the Court for a scheduled date on which the Final Approval Hearing will occur. Plaintiff shall file her Motion for Final Approval of the Settlement, and application for attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses and for Service Award for the Class Representative, no later than 45 days before the Final Approval Hearing. At the Final Approval Hearing, the Court will hear argument on Plaintiff’s Motion for Final Approval of the Settlement, and on Class Counsel’s application for attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses, and for the Service Award for the Class Representative. In the Court’s discretion, the Court also will hear argument at the Final Approval Hearing from any Settlement Class Members (or their counsel) who object to the Settlement or to Class Counsel’s application for attorneys’ fees, costs, expenses, or the Service Award application, provided the objector(s) submitted timely objections that meet all of the requirements listed in the Agreement.

  • Interim Order The notice of motion for the application referred to in Section 2.1(a) shall request that the Interim Order provide, among other things:

  • Stop Payment Orders If you do not want us to pay a check you have issued, you can request us to stop payment of that check. Any Authorized Representative may order us to stop payment on a check and we will charge a fee. See the fee schedule applicable to your Account for details. Your stop payment order must include your Account number, the number and date of your check, the amount, and the name of the payee. We are not responsible for stop payment orders with incorrect or incomplete information. If you make your stop payment order orally and do not confirm it in writing within fourteen (14) calendar days, we may not continue to honor it. Our acceptance of a stop payment order will not constitute a representation that the Item has not already been paid or that the Bank has had a reasonable opportunity to act upon the order. Your stop payment order will take effect only after we receive all required documents from you, we verify that the check is unpaid, we record it on your Account, and we have had sufficient time to notify the impacted areas of the Bank (which may take several days), and we will not be liable if we pay the check or for any related Losses you incur before the stop payment order has taken effect. We cannot stop payment on a check we have already cashed or a deposited check where the funds have already been withdrawn. You may not stop payment on money orders issued by the Bank or on official, certified, cashier’s, or teller’s checks issued by the Bank. In addition, you may not stop payment on checks governed by separate agreement, such as a check guaranty agreement. Your stop payment order will be effective for six (6) months, and can be renewed for six (6) more months for an additional fee. We have no obligation to notify you when your stop payment order expires. If you want to release a stop payment order, you must tell us in writing. If the check is presented for payment after a stop payment order expires, we may pay the check. In some cases, we may pay a check even if a stop payment order is in effect. For example, if we or another person or entity becomes a “holder in due course” of a check that you ask us to stop, we may still pay the check. When you place a stop payment order, you agree to indemnify us for all Losses we incur due to our refusal to pay the Item. You assign to us all rights against the payee or any other holder of the check. You agree to cooperate with us in any legal actions that we may take against these parties. Applicable Law may permit other limitations on our obligation to stop payments. Refer to Section 8 of this Agreement, “Electronic Funds Transfers,” for how to place a stop payment on electronic payments.

  • Payment Order an order from the Payer or the Recipient to the provider of payment services to execute a Payment operation.

  • Final Approval Order 62. The Parties shall jointly seek entry of a Final Approval Order, the text of which the Parties shall agree upon. The dismissal orders, motions or stipulation to implement this Section shall, among other things, seek or provide for a dismissal with prejudice and waiving any rights of appeal.

  • Claims Review Report The IRO shall prepare a Claims Review Report as described in this Appendix for each Claims Review performed. The following information shall be included in the Claims Review Report for each Discovery Sample and Full Sample (if applicable).

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