Secondary markets definition

Secondary markets means media in which a qualified motion picture is exhibited following the initial media in which it is exhibited.
Secondary markets means media in which a qualified
Secondary markets means for our purposes non-gateway markets, each generally consisting of between 100 million and 300 million square feet of industrial space, including the following metropolitan areas in the U.S.: Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Memphis, Milwaukee, Nashville, Norfolk, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, San Antonio, South Florida, St. Louis and Tampa;

Examples of Secondary markets in a sentence

  • Secondary markets may be subject to irregular trading activity, wide bid/ask spreads and extended trade settlement periods, which may impair the ability to realize full value and thus cause a decline in the Fund’s net asset value.

  • Secondary markets may be subject to irregular trading activity and wide bid/ask spreads.

  • First Holder wishes to participate on his/her own as also behalf of the Joint Bank Account Holders and Joint Demat Co-Holders in the Secondary markets trading facility under the Reserve Bank of India’s Portfolio Investment Scheme (PINS).


More Definitions of Secondary markets

Secondary markets means the following countries namely Japan, Brazil, India, China, Russia and the following regions namely Africa and Oceania. Same Method of Action means methods that deliver the same or similar biological mechanism to that of the biological and medicinal products comprised within the Licensed Product, including without limitation gene therapy, biological medicinal products and other medicinal products.
Secondary markets means the secondary markets in which the Fund’s Properties are located within British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Québec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, or such other provinces and territories as the Fund may determine from time to time.
Secondary markets means geographical markets that fall outside Primary Markets;
Secondary markets means the following countries namely Japan, Brazil, India, China, Russia and the following regions namely Africa and Oceania;
Secondary markets means in connection with targeted real estate markets of the Trust, secondary population centres in Ontario;
Secondary markets means, as described in market materials prepared for us by CBRE-EA and described in this prospectus, markets with net rentable square footage ranging between approximately 25 million and 200 million square feet; and
Secondary markets means the secondary markets in which the High Yield Fund Properties will be located within British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Québec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.