Common use of Rate Order Clause in Contracts

Rate Order. If Client instructs AFEX to execute an Order when a particular exchange rate is at a specified or better rate (a “Rate Order”), Client authorizes AFEX to act in accordance with the instructions and to purchase or sell currencies on behalf of Client. Each Rate Order will only be effective after AFEX has had a commercially reasonable opportunity to act upon it. The effective period of the Rate Order (“Effective Period”), as communicated to AFEX in the Order, and accepted by AFEX in an Order, shall be deemed to be good until cancelled unless Client provided a fixed ascertainable date for the end of the Effective Period.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Part v – Terms and Conditions, Part Viii – Terms and Conditions

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Rate Order. If Client instructs AFEX to execute an Order when a particular exchange rate is at a specified or better rate (a “Rate Order”), Client authorizes authorises AFEX to act in accordance with the instructions and to purchase or sell currencies on behalf of Client. Each Rate Order will only be effective after AFEX has had a commercially reasonable opportunity to act upon it. The effective period of the Rate Order (“Effective Period”), as communicated to AFEX in the Order, and accepted by AFEX in an Order, shall be deemed to be good until cancelled unless Client provided a fixed ascertainable date for the end of the Effective Period.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.afex.com, Application and Agreement

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