Common use of Manifest Errors Clause in Contracts

Manifest Errors. 19.1 A “Manifest Error” means a manifest or obvious misquote by us having regard to the current market conditions at the time an Order is placed. When determining whether a situation amounts to a Manifest Error, we may take into account all information in our possession including, without limitation, information concerning all relevant market conditions and any error in, or lack of clarity of, any information source.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.n1singer.com, www.n1singer.com, www.n1singer.com

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Manifest Errors. 19.1 20.1 A “Manifest Error” means a manifest or obvious misquote by us us, or any market, exchange, price providing bank, information source, commentator or official on whom we reasonably rely, having regard to the current market conditions at the time an Order is placed. When determining whether a situation amounts to a Manifest Error, we may take into account all information in our possession including, without limitation, information concerning all relevant market conditions and any error in, or lack of clarity of, any information source.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Manifest Errors. 19.1 A “20.1 'Manifest Error' means a manifest or obvious misquote by us or by any market, exchange, bank provider of prices, source of information, commentator or official on whom we reasonably rely, having regard to the current conditions of the market conditions at the time an Order is placed. When determining whether a situation amounts to a Manifest Error, we may take into account all information in our possession including, without limitation, information concerning all relevant market conditions and any error in, or lack of clarity of, any information sourceplacing the order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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Manifest Errors. 19.1 (i) A "Manifest Error" means a manifest or obvious misquote by us us, or any Market, Stock Exchange, price providing bank, information source, commentator or official on whom we reasonably rely, having regard to the current market conditions at the time an Order order is placed. When determining whether or not a situation amounts to a Manifest Error, we may take into account all information in our possession including, without limitation, information concerning all relevant market conditions and any error in, or lack of clarity of, any information sourcesource or announcement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: strathoscap.com

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