Buying Power definition

Buying Power means the sum of funds to the credit of the Client‟s account plus receivable during the day through pay out of funds from Settled Sales (hereinafter defined), minus funds needed to pay recent purchases and minus funds needed to pay for any open orders, additional margins and any un-cleared receipts/deposits.

Examples of Buying Power in a sentence

  • All Marks, Names, TSA Buying Power and TSA Content shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Licensor, and neither Licensee nor any other person or entity shall acquire any rights in the Marks, Names, TSA Buying Power or TSA Content except those rights specifically granted to Licensee under this Agreement.

  • Licensee may only use the TSA Buying Power on or in connection with TSA Site subject to Articles II and III and all other terms and conditions hereof.

  • Such monitoring shall in no way lessen or limit Licensee's obligation to use the TSA Buying Power only as set forth herein.

  • In particular, no license is granted to sublicense or otherwise permit any third party to use the TSA Buying Power.

  • Licensor may monitor and control the nature and quality of Licensee's use of the TSA Buying Power, and Licensor may appoint one or more representatives to monitor and exercise such control on Licensor's behalf.

  • Subject to the terms and ---------------------------------------- conditions set forth in this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee, for the Term only, and Licensee accepts from Licensor, upon the terms and conditions specified herein, the non-transferable, non-exclusive right and license in the Territory only, to use the TSA Buying Power on and in connection with the TSA Site if, and only if, such use complies with the restrictions set forth in this Agreement.

  • Taken together, Articles 2.1-2.4 grant to --------------------- Licensee the exclusive right to use the Marks, Names, TSA Content and TSA Buying Power to conduct the "E-Commerce Business," which shall mean the business of creating, developing, operating, maintaining, advertising and promoting the TSA Site (as further described in the ECA).

  • Star Service is NOT tied to any ONE manufacturer and has considerable 'Buying Power' due to our size and capabilities.

  • ABP Average Buying Power - ABR Available Bandwidth Rate - ABS Asset Backed Security - ABS Automated Backend Screening Change of Address system Absolute Rating Absolute Rating A performance rating given to an employee that is based on how a team member performs against his/her own performance objectives.

  • When you initiate a debit from a Linked Checking Account into your Account via ACH transfer, M1 provides you with Instant Buying Power equivalent to the amount of the debit.

Related to Buying Power

  • Voting Power means such number of Voting Securities as shall enable the holders thereof to cast all the votes which could be cast in an annual election of directors of a company.

  • Combined Voting Power means the aggregate votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of the Board of Directors, or similar managing group, of a corporation or other entity by holders of then outstanding Voting Securities of such corporation or other entity.

  • Total Voting Power means, with respect to any Person, the total number of votes which may be cast in the election of directors of such Person at any meeting of stockholders of such Person if all securities entitled to vote in the election of directors of such Person (on a fully diluted basis, assuming the exercise, conversion or exchange of all rights, warrants, options and securities exercisable for, exchangeable for or convertible into, such voting securities) were present and voted at such meeting (other than votes that may be cast only upon the happening of a contingency).

  • Total Current Voting Power means, with respect to any entity, at the time of determination of Total Current Voting Power, the total number of votes which may be cast in the election of members of the board of directors of the corporation if all securities entitled to vote in the election of such directors are present and voted (or, in the event the entity is not a corporation, the governing members, board or other similar body of such entity).

  • net power means the power obtained on a test bench at the end of the crankshaft or its equivalent at the corresponding engine or motor speed with the auxiliaries, and which is determined under the reference atmospheric conditions;