Common use of Available Order Types Clause in Contracts

Available Order Types. IBIE will only accept certain types of orders for fractional Shares (e.g., market orders, limit orders, stop orders, stop limit orders, etc.). In the event that a client chooses to place an unmarketable limit order with a fractional Share component, the fractional component may not execute until the order becomes marketable (and therefore may not execute at all), even if the fractional Share component of the order might have executed earlier if submitted for a whole Share quantity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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Available Order Types. IBIE will only accept certain types of orders for fractional Shares (e.g., market orders, limit orders, stop orders, stop limit orders, etc.). In the event that a client chooses to place an unmarketable limit order with a fractional Share component, the fractional component may not execute until the order becomes marketable (and therefore may not execute at all), even if the fractional Share component of the order might have executed earlier if submitted for a whole Share quantity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

Available Order Types. IBIE will only accept certain types of orders for fractional Shares (e.g., market orders, limit orders, stop orders, stop limit orders, etc.). In the event that a client chooses to place an unmarketable limit order with a fractional Share component, the fractional component may will not execute be routed to the market until the order becomes marketable (and therefore the fractional portion of the order may not execute at all), even if the fractional Share component of the order might have executed earlier if submitted for a whole Share quantity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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Available Order Types. IBIE IBLUX will only accept certain types of orders for fractional Shares (e.g., market orders, limit orders, stop orders, stop limit orders, etc.). In the event that a client chooses to place an unmarketable limit order with a fractional Share component, the fractional component may not execute until the order becomes marketable (and therefore may not execute at all), even if the fractional Share component of the order might have executed earlier if submitted for a whole Share quantity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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