Remedies for Unsatisfactory Execution Performance Sample Clauses

Remedies for Unsatisfactory Execution Performance. 1. If the Company’s execution performance has not met the Execution Performance Standard for NMS Stocks during a Performance Period or E*TRADE reasonably believes that performance has been unsatisfactory for Options, then E*TRADE Securities shall send to the Company a Failure Notice. After communication of a Failure Notice, E*TRADE and the Company shall in good faith discuss the concerns of E*TRADE Securities in an effort to address and resolve those concerns. Any concerns set forth in a Failure Notice with respect to NMS Stocks shall be assessed by E*TRADE and the Company independent of the Company’s execution performance with respect to Options. Similarly, any concerns set forth in a Failure Notice with respect to Options shall be assessed by E*TRADE and the Company independent of the Company’s execution performance with respect to NMS Stocks. For avoidance of doubt, execution quality performance will be judged over time periods and in security groupings determined in good faith by the Parties based on industry standards and execution quality data provided by the Company to its other clients. 2. If the Company agrees that its execution performance in one or more areas has been unsatisfactory, it shall make bona fide commercially reasonable efforts to improve its execution performance. 3. If E*TRADE Securities and the Company mutually determine, that the Company’s execution performance and/or the efforts undertaken by the Company to improve execution performance are satisfactory, then E*TRADE Securities shall immediately withdraw its Failure Notice by sending a written withdrawal notice to the Company. 4. If a Failure Notice is outstanding for an uninterrupted period of two (2) months, then E*TRADE Securities shall be entitled to route away a number of Covered Orders representing up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Minimum Covered Orders in Options and up to twelve and one half percent (12.5%) of the Minimum Covered Orders in NMS Stocks, as the case may be, until E*TRADE Securities withdraws the Failure Notice; provided, that any Orders that E*TRADE Securities routes away shall consist of a representative cross-section of all Covered Orders. 5. If a Failure Notice is outstanding for an uninterrupted period of three (3) months, then E*TRADE Securities shall be entitled to route away a number of Covered Orders representing up to fifty percent (50%) of the Minimum Covered Orders in Options and up to twenty five percent (25%) of the Minimum Covered Orders ...
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