PROHIBITED TRADING PRACTICE Sample Clauses

PROHIBITED TRADING PRACTICE. 19.1. The Client represents and warrants that he shall not use the Trading Platform for, or in connection with, any activity which may be constituted as fraudulent and/or illegal, and which includes, but is not limited to,
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PROHIBITED TRADING PRACTICE. 19.1. The Client represents and warrants that he shall not use the Trading Platform for, or in connection with, any activity which may be constituted as fraudulent and/or illegal, and which includes, but is not limited to, 19.1.1. Scalping; 19.1.2. Bonus arbitrage or wash trading; 19.1.3. The use of automated Expert Advisors, or any Expert Advisors; 19.1.4. Any insider dealings; 19.1.5. Market manipulation; 19.1.6. Market distortion; 19.1.7. Trading which has been done excessively without a legitimate intent by the Client to profit from market movements; 19.1.8. Unauthorised trading; 19.1.9. Spoofing; 19.1 10. Layering;
PROHIBITED TRADING PRACTICE. 18.1 The Client represents and warrants that he/she shall not use the Trading Platform for, or in connection with, any activity which may be constituted as fraudulent and/or illegal, and which includes, but is not limited to, 18.1.1 Scalping; 18.1.2 Bonus arbitrage or wash trading; 18.1.3 The use of automated Expert Advisors, or any Expert Advisors; 18.1.4 Any insider dealings; 18.1.5 Market manipulation; 18.1.6 Market distortion; 18.1.7 Trading which has been done excessively without a legitimate intent by the Client from market movements; 18.1.8 Unauthorised trading; 18.1.9 Spoofing; 18.1.10 Layering; 18.1.11 Unfair trading practices; or otherwise, which is directly or indirectly in contravention of the Applicable Laws. 18.2 It is recorded that RCG Markets maintains a zero-tolerance policy for the aforesaid prohibited trading practices and abusive trading strategies, and RCG Markets reserves its rights to treat any of the aforesaid as prohibited trading practices or any result of such transactions as void, and to cancel, close and unwind any transaction with immediate effect. 18.3 For the avoidance of doubt, any prohibited trading practices committed by the Client in clause 18.1 above, shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement.

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  • Prohibited Conduct In providing the services described in this agreement, the Sub-Advisor will not consult with any other investment advisory firm that provides investment advisory services to any investment company sponsored by Principal Life Insurance Company regarding transactions for the Fund in securities or other assets.

  • PROHIBITED TO ACT/BID 4.1 No bankrupts is allowed to bid or act as agents. 4.2 Foreign Citizen/Foreign Company is only allowed to bid for the Property with the prior consent from the Foreign Investment Committee. In the event if no prior consent has been obtained then the Auctioneer shall at its absolute discretion accept or reject such bidding by Foreign Citizen/Foreign Company. 4.3 In the event a bankrupt bids or acts as agent in relation to the sale of the Property, the Bidding Deposit or Purchase Deposit, as the case may be, shall be forfeited to the Assignee/Bank and the Property may be put up for sale again at a date and time to be fixed by the Assignee/Bank or the Assignee/Bank may resolve the matter in any other manner that the Assignee/Bank deems fit. The Assignee/Bank’s decision shall be final and conclusive.

  • Prohibited Items Only refrigeration appliances supplied with the Room are to be used. No other refrigeration items are to be brought into the Room. In order for appliances to be used in the Residence, they must bear a visible serial number and a CSA or UL identification tag. Irons, toaster ovens, coffee makers, electric kettles protected by automatic “shut off” may be used. Appliances found in rooms that do not bear a CSA or UL identification tag will be removed by the Manager at the Resident’s expense, without liability to the Manager for spoilage or damage to the appliance removed. The following are prohibited: open coil hot plates, deep fryers, indoor barbecues, fondues and the like; pets; candles, incense, lava lamps, halogen lamps, large musical instruments or noise producing devices such as subwoofers and PA systems, illegal substances, alcohol and illegal drug paraphernalia, single serving glass alcohol containers (i.e. beer bottles, coolers, etc.), novelty glass liquor bottles, and large common source containers (i.e. kegs, 60oz containers); weapons, replica weapons, or any device that is designed for (or could be used for) the purpose to intimidate, threaten, harm, or kill.

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