Examples of Open Trade in a sentence
Offeror must complete/sign the enclosed Open Trade Representation Certification Form (see page following Quotation Schedule).
Open Trade: During the Contract term, including any renewals or extensions, Contractor will not engage in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code § 11-35-5300.
Open Trade (Jun 2015): During the contract term, including any renewals or extensions, Contractor will not engage in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code Section 11-35-5300.
Illiquidity in the underlying products can often result in unrealistic settlements and create mark to market (Open Trade Equity) losses.
Open Trade Representation (Jun 2015): By submitting an Offer, Offeror represents that Offeror is not currently engaged in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code Section 11-35-5300.
Open Trade (Jun 2015): During the Contract term, including any renewals or extensions, Contractor will not engage in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code § 11-35-5300.
However, any gains realised by GDR Holders in relation to the disposal of GDRs that are listed as of the date of sale on the official list of KASE and that are sold to the Company on KASE via an Open Trade transaction will not be subject to such withholding tax.
Open Trade Representation (Jun 2015): By submitting an Offer, Offeror represents that Offeror is not currently engaged in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code § 11-35-5300.
St. Vincent Coastal Vulnerability Assessment The assessment of the island of St. Vincent was undertaken under the United States Agency for International Development – Barbados Caribbean Open Trade (USAID- COTS) programme.
Open Trade (Jun 2015): During the contract term, including any renewals or extensions, Contractor will not engage in the boycott of a person or an entity based in or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can enjoy open trade, as defined in SC Code § 11-35-5300.