Operational Timeline Sample Clauses

Operational Timeline. Except as otherwise set forth in the CME Rules or the Operational Policies and Procedures, the operational timeline for clearing services and submission of reports for transactions and positions in CBOT Products shall be the same as it is with respect to transactions and positions for CME products. CME anticipates using single, combined clearing process cycles for both CME products and CBOT Products. Consequently, CME’s deadlines and requirements shall apply with respect to processes including, but not limited to, trade report submission deadlines, out-trade report production, final reconciliation and option exercise deadlines, xxxx-to-market and settlement cycles (including intra-day cycles), collateral substitution and withdrawal deadlines, and pay/collect procedures.
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Operational Timeline. Except as otherwise set forth in the CME Rules or the Operational Policies and Procedures, the operational timeline for clearing services and submission of reports for transactions and positions in CBOT Products shall be the same as it is with respect to transactions and positions for CME products. CME anticipates using single, combined clearing process cycles for both CME products and CBOT Products. Consequently, CME’s deadlines and requirements shall apply with respect to processes including, but not limited to, trade report submission deadlines, out-trade report production, final reconciliation and option exercise deadlines, xxxx-to-market Portions of this exhibit have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The omissions have been [**], and the omitted text has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. and settlement cycles (including intra-day cycles), collateral substitution and withdrawal deadlines, and pay/collect procedures.
Operational Timeline. Except as otherwise set forth in the CME Rules or the Operational Policies and Procedures, the operational timeline for clearing services and submission of reports for transactions and positions in CBOT Products shall be the same as it is with respect to transactions and positions for CME products. CME anticipates using single, combined clearing process cycles for both CME products and CBOT Products. Consequently, CME's deadlines and requirements shall apply with respect to processes including, but not limited to, trade report submission deadlines, out-trade report production, final reconciliation and option exercise deadlines, xxxx-to-market and settlement cycles (including intra-day cycles), collateral substitution and withdrawal deadlines, and pay/collect procedures. Support for Existing and Future CBOT Product Characteristics. Subject to any specific limitations set forth in this Schedule A or elsewhere in this Agreement, in providing the Clearing Services CME will develop systems and adopt practices as necessary to support the product features and characteristics of CBOT products as they are listed for trading as of the Effective Date, including, without limitation, fractional price formats and variable cabinet pricing. CME shall similarly support new product features and characteristics of existing CBOT Products or those that CBOT may list for trading in the future, provided, however, that if the features and characteristics of such products differ materially from those of products then cleared by CME, CME's support of such new product features or characteristics shall be subject to the change request procedures set forth in Section 3.10.

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