Common use of Trading Interval Clause in Contracts

Trading Interval. 6.1 The Trading Interval can be set as a certain number of days or weeks or months. 6.2 The Trading Interval starts on the date of the actual receipt of the Investor’s funds in the PAMM Account. The only exception is the Trading Interval labelled as “Calendar month”: in this case, each new Trading Interval will start on the first day of each calendar month. 6.3 If a withdrawal is requested by an Investor before the Trading Interval ends, the Early Withdrawal Fee will be applied (if this was part of the Offer). The other fees will be automatically calculated by the PAMM system.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Pamm Service Agreement, Pamm Service Agreement, Pamm Service Agreement

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Trading Interval. 6.1 6.1. The Trading Interval can be set as a certain number of days or weeks or months. 6.2 6.2. The Trading Interval starts on the date of the actual receipt of the Investor’s funds in the PAMM Account. The only exception is the Trading Interval labelled as “Calendar month”: in this case, each new Trading Interval will start on the first day of each calendar month. 6.3 6.3. If a withdrawal is requested by an Investor before the Trading Interval ends, the Early Withdrawal Fee will be applied (if this was part of the Offer). The other fees will be automatically calculated by the PAMM system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pamm Service Agreement, Pamm Service Agreement

Trading Interval. 6.1 The Trading Interval can be set as a certain number of days or weeks or months. 6.2 The Trading Interval starts on the date of the actual receipt of the Investor’s funds in the PAMM Account. The only exception is the Trading Interval labelled labeled as “Calendar month”: in this case, case each new Trading Interval will start on the first day of each calendar month. 6.3 If a withdrawal is requested by an Investor before the Trading Interval ends, the Early Withdrawal Fee will be applied (if this was part of the Offer). The other fees will be automatically calculated by the PAMM system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pamm Service Agreement, Pamm Service Agreement

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Trading Interval. 6.1 The Trading Interval can be set as a certain number of days or weeks or months. 6.2 The Trading Interval starts on the date of the actual receipt of the Investor’s funds in the PAMM Account. The only exception is the Trading Interval labelled labeled as "Calendar month": in this case, case each new Trading Interval will start on the first day of each calendar month. 6.3 If a withdrawal is requested by an Investor before the Trading Interval ends, the Early Withdrawal Fee will be applied (if this was part of the Offer). The other fees will be automatically calculated by the PAMM system.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pamm Service Agreement

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