Common use of Electronic Order entry for Market Orders equals Order execution Clause in Contracts

Electronic Order entry for Market Orders equals Order execution. To enter an online Order, Customer must access the deal entry screen, enter the notional amount, i.e., the size of the trade, and select the Eligible Foreign Currencies, Cross Currency Pairs or metal rates. When prepared to trade, Customer must then click on “BUY/SELL”. The Order is filled shortly after the Customer hits “BUY/SELL”, if the Customer has sufficient funds in his or her Account and a “deal failed” message is not received. Deals may fail for several reasons including changing dealer prices, insufficient margin, unspecified lot size or unanticipated technical difficulties.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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Electronic Order entry for Market Orders equals Order execution. To enter an online Order, Customer must access the deal entry screen, enter the notional amount, i.e., the size of the trade, and select the Eligible Foreign Currencies, Cross Currency Pairs or metal rates. When prepared to trade, Customer must then click on “BUY/SELL”. .” The Order is filled shortly after the Customer hits “BUY/SELL”, if the Customer has sufficient funds in his or her Account and a “deal failed” message is not received. Deals may fail for several reasons including changing dealer prices, insufficient margin, unspecified lot size or unanticipated technical difficulties.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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