Common use of Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options Clause in Contracts

Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options. (17)Terms and conditions of contracts You should ask the firm with which you deal about the terms and conditions of the specific futures or options which you are trading and associated obligations (e.g., the circumstances under which you may become obligated to make or take delivery of the underlying interest of a futures contract and, in respect of options, expiration dates and restrictions on the time for exercise). Under certain circumstances the specifications of outstanding contracts (including the exercise price of an option) may be modified by the exchange or clearing house to reflect changes in the underlying interest.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.upthelimit.com, Operating Agreement, www.upthelimit.com

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Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options. (17)Terms 3.1 Terms and conditions of contracts You The Client should ask the firm with which you deal it deals about the terms and conditions of the specific futures or options which you it are trading and associated obligations (e.g., e.g. the circumstances under which you it may become obligated obliged to make or take delivery of the underlying interest of a futures contract and, in respect of options, expiration dates and restrictions on the time for exercise). Under certain circumstances the specifications of outstanding contracts (including the exercise price of an option) may be modified by the exchange or clearing house to reflect changes in the underlying interest.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Evergrande Securities, Evergrande Securities, Evergrande Securities

Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options. (17)Terms A) Terms and conditions of contracts You should ask the firm with which you deal about the terms and conditions of the specific futures or options which you are trading and associated obligations (e.g., e.g. the circumstances under which you may become obligated obliged to make or take delivery of the underlying interest of a futures contract and, in respect of options, expiration dates and restrictions on the time for exercise). Under certain circumstances the specifications of outstanding contracts (including the exercise price of an option) may be modified by the exchange or clearing house to reflect changes in the underlying interest.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options. (17)Terms a) Terms and conditions of contracts You should ask the firm with which you deal about the terms and conditions of the specific futures or options which you are trading and associated obligations (e.g., e.g. the circumstances under which you may become obligated obliged to make or take delivery of the underlying interest of a futures contract and, in respect of options, expiration dates and restrictions on the time for exercise). Under certain circumstances the specifications of outstanding contracts (including the exercise price of an option) may be modified by the exchange or clearing house to reflect changes in the underlying interest.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Client Master Agreement, S Agreement, S Agreement

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Additional Risks Common to Futures and Options. (17)Terms 4. Terms and conditions of contracts You should ask the firm with which you deal about the terms term and conditions of the specific futures or options which you are trading and associated obligations (e.g., the circumstances under which you may become obligated to make or take delivery of the underlying interest of a futures contract and, in respect of options, expiration dates and restrictions on the time for exercise). Under certain circumstances the specifications of outstanding contracts (including the exercise price of an option) may be modified by the exchange or clearing house to reflect changes in the underlying interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Management Agreement (Cga Group LTD)

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