CBOT Electronic Exchange definition

CBOT Electronic Exchange means the electronic facility for the trading of derivatives products listed from time to time by the CBOT in its capacity as a derivatives exchange.

Examples of CBOT Electronic Exchange in a sentence

  • Schedule L attached hereto sets forth those derivatives products of each Hosted Exchange which LIFFE and the CBOT have agreed may be listed on and traded via the CBOT Electronic Exchange (collectively, the “Hosted Products”).

  • Each Hosting Agreement shall provide that the rules of the Hosted Exchange regarding the trading of Hosted Products via the CBOT Electronic Exchange may not conflict with the Hosting Agreement, and the WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.

  • Each Member, ISV, QV, or any additional Person wishing to interface with the API and/or another Interface and to participate in the CBOT Electronic Exchange shall be required by the CBOT to enter into, and provide to the CBOT an executed copy of, the "Interface Sublicense Agreement," in the form attached hereto as Schedule E (each, as executed by the CBOT and a Sublicensee, an "Interface Sublicense Agreement").

  • In order to protect the CBOT Electronic Exchange and all users of the Core Network, LIFFE may, at its option, suspend access to the Core Network of the CBOT or any Market Participant in the event of a breach of LIFFE's Core Network Acceptable Use Policy or the CBOT's obligations under Section 6.1 by the CBOT or such Market Participant; provided that LIFFE will not suspend such access without reasonable cause and shall use good faith efforts to provide the CBOT prior notice of any such suspension.

  • Subject to Section 2.5, LIFFE shall have no obligation to meet (but shall continue to use reasonable efforts to provide the Managed IT Services in accordance with) a Service Target (i) for as long as a relevant Service Threshold or CBOT Electronic Exchange Parameter is exceeded, and (ii) for the duration of the impact upon the Managed Services of such exceeded Service Threshold or CBOT Electronic Exchange Parameter in a manner that impedes LIFFE's ability to meet the Service Targets.

  • Subject to Section 16, if not so prohibited by a regulatory or other governmental authority or an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, LIFFE shall (a) promptly notify the CBOT of any judicial or governmental request, requirement or order under law regarding the investigation and/or prosecution of activities relating to the CBOT Electronic Exchange, and (b) cooperate with the CBOT to respond to any such request, requirement or order.

  • The CBOT shall use the Core Network solely for purposes of (a) operating (including testing and development pursuant to the Development Services Agreement or hereunder) the CBOT Electronic Exchange via one or more Interfaces with the Equipment, and (b) carrying out rights or obligations of the CBOT pursuant to the Development Services Agreement or the Managed Services Agreement.

  • Following LIFFE's receipt of any Call, LIFFE shall, as part of the Call Management Service, assess the nature of the subject matter of any Call Record routed to LIFFE and handle the Call in accordance with those procedures set forth in Paragraph 2 of Schedule G and the applicable Service Targets set forth in Paragraph 4.2 of Schedule A, subject to the associated Service Thresholds and applicable CBOT Electronic Exchange Parameters.

  • The CBOT shall use good faith efforts to comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to the operation of the CBOT Electronic Exchange.

  • Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, LIFFE shall not be responsible for any Service Target that is not met to the extent such failure to meet such Service Target is caused by any applicable CBOT Electronic Exchange Parameters and/or Service Thresholds having been exceeded.

Related to CBOT Electronic Exchange

  • Electronic Delivery is defined in Section 7.1(a).

  • Electronic terminal means an elec- tronic device, other than a telephone operated by a consumer, through which a consumer may initiate an electronic fund transfer. The term includes, but is not limited to, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, and cash dispensing machines.

  • Electronic device means an item that operates by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in circuits, using interconnections such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, switches, transistors, or integrated circuits.

  • Phone/Electronic Transaction means any (1) redemption of shares issued by an Investment Company, (2) election concerning dividend options available to Fund shareholders, (3) exchange of shares in a registered account of one Fund into shares in an identically registered account of another Fund in the same complex pursuant to exchange privileges of the two Funds, or (4) purchase of shares issued by an Investment Company, which redemption, election, exchange or purchase is requested by voice over the telephone or through an Electronic Transmission.

  • Electronic Notice shall be deemed written notice for purposes of this Section 13 if sent to the electronic mail address specified by the receiving party under separate cover. Electronic Notice shall be deemed received at the time the party sending Electronic Notice receives verification of receipt by the receiving party. Any party receiving Electronic Notice may request and shall be entitled to receive the notice on paper, in a nonelectronic form (“Nonelectronic Notice”) which shall be sent to the requesting party within ten (10) days of receipt of the written request for Nonelectronic Notice.

  • Electronic voting system means a secured system based process of display of electronic ballots, recording of votes of the Members and the number of votes polled in favour or against, in such a manner that the entire voting exercised by way of electronic means gets registered and counted in an electronic registry in a centralised server with adequate cyber security.

  • Electronic filing means a document that is filed under securities legislation or securities directions in electronic format or the act of filing a document under securities legislation or securities directions in electronic format, as the context indicates;

  • Electronic Marketplace means a web based application which facilitates electronic trade between one or more buying organisations and many suppliers; "Environmental Information Regulations" means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such regulations;

  • Electronic Submission means a successful submittal of Offeror’s proposal.

  • Electronic agent means a computer program or an electronic or other automated means used independently to initiate an action or respond to electronic records or performances in whole or in part, without review or action by an individual.

  • Electronic PHI means PHI created, received, maintained or transmitted electronically in accordance with 45 CFR § 160.103.

  • Electronic Interface means access to operations support systems consisting of preordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance and repair and billing functions.

  • Counterfeit electronic part means an unlawful or unauthorized reproduction, substitution, or alteration that has been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified electronic part from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes used electronic parts represented as new, or the false identification of grade, serial number, lot number, date code, or performance characteristics.