Risk of Changing Prices Clause Samples

Risk of Changing Prices. The prices of securities traded in extended hours trading may not reflect the prices either at the end of regular trading hours, or upon the opening the next morning. As a result, you may receive an inferior price when engaging in extended hours trading than you would during regular trading hours.
Risk of Changing Prices. I understand that the prices of securities traded in the Extended Hours Session may not reflect the prices reported at the preceding day's close of regular market hours or after hours trading. As a result, I understand that I may receive a price for an order entered during an Extended Hours Session that is inferior to the price that I may have received during regular market hours.

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  • ADJUSTMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK PRICES 4.1 The Framework Prices shall only be varied: 4.1.1 due to a Specific Change in Law in relation to which the Parties agrees that a change is required to all or part of the Framework Prices in accordance with Clause 32.2 of the Framework Agreement; 4.1.2 where the Parties agree a reduction in all or part of the Framework Prices in accordance with paragraph 4.2 below; or 4.1.3 where a review of the Framework Prices is requested and agreed by the Parties, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 5 of this Framework Agreement Schedule 3 (Charging Structure). 4.2 Every six (6) Months during the Term from the Commencement Date, the Supplier shall assess the level of the Framework Prices to consider whether it is able to reduce them. Such assessments shall be carried out on 1 June and 1 November in each Contract Year (or in the event that such dates do not, in any Contract Year, fall on a Working Day, on the next Working Day following such dates). To the extent that the Supplier is able to decrease all or part of the Framework Prices it shall promptly notify the Authority in writing and such reduction shall be implemented in accordance with paragraph 6 below.