Trading Activities definition

Trading Activities has the meaning set forth in section 3.9;
Trading Activities means any and all price hedging and price protection activities undertaken by Grantor or its Affiliates with respect to any Products, raw materials, interest rates or currency exchanges including without limitation, any forward sale and/or purchase contracts, spot-deferred contracts, option contracts, speculative purchases and sales of forward, futures and option contracts, both on and off commodity exchanges. Such Trading Activities, and the profits and losses generated thereby, shall be taken into account in the calculation of royalties due to Royalty Holder, in connection with the determination of price, the date of sale, or the date any royalty payment is due.
Trading Activities shall have the meaning set out in §6 of this agreement.

Examples of Trading Activities in a sentence

  • The applicable standing instructions require that Related-Party Trading Activities and Inter-Fund Trading be conducted in accordance with RBC GAM policy and that RBC GAM advise the Independent Review Committee of a material breach of any standing instruction.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that the Royaltyholder shall not be entitled to participate in the proceeds or be obligated to share in any losses generated by the Trading Activities.

  • The applicable standing instructions require that Related- Party Trading Activities be conducted in accordance with RBC GAM policy and that RBC GAM advise the Independent Review Committee of a material breach of any standing instruction.

  • The applicable standing instructions require that Related-Party Trading Activities and Inter-Fund Trading be conducted in accordance with RBC GAM policy and that RBC GAM advise the IRC of a material breach of any standing instruction.

  • Trading Activities by Persons Within the Wall Persons within the Chinese Wall are prohibited from buying or selling securities in the subject company, whether on behalf of TCW, clients or in personal transactions.


More Definitions of Trading Activities

Trading Activities means trading Investments on behalf of a Managed Account as described in the D-Doc.
Trading Activities means the activities carried out by the Client on using the System. “Trading Hours for Financial Asset and/or Commodity” – a table advertised on the Company’s Website detailing the Trading hours and breaks during each day of the week.
Trading Activities means any and all price hedging, including streaming or any other form of price protection or novel financing activities undertaken by AEM or its Related Parties with respect to any Product, raw materials, interest rates or currency exchanges including without limitation, any forward sale and/or purchase contracts, spot-deferred contracts, option contracts, speculative purchases and sales of forward, futures and option contracts, both on and off commodity exchanges.
Trading Activities means forward sales, futures trading or commodity options trading, and other price hedging, price protection or speculative arrangements that may involve the possible delivery of base or precious metals produced from the site in question; and
Trading Activities means any and all activities by which the Company or any of its Affiliates:
Trading Activities means Non-Display Use of the Data where the Licensee Application facilitates trading either on the LME or elsewhere, and the Licensee trades either as a principal on the Licensee’s own account, or on behalf of clients.
Trading Activities means (a) the daily or forward purchase and/or sale, or other acquisition or disposition, of wholesale electric energy, capacity, transmission rights, emissions allowances and/or credits, weather derivatives and/or related commodities, either physical or financial, (b) the daily or forward purchase and/or sale, or other acquisition or disposition, of fuel, mineral rights and/or related commodities, including swaps, options and swaptions, either physical or financial, (c) electric energy-related tolling transactions, as seller of tolling services, or (d) other similar electric industry activities consistent with industry activities conducted by similarly situated industry participants in the ordinary course of their business from time to time, in each case consistent with risk management activities approved by the risk management committee of EME.