Concluding definition

Concluding means the time when a Sell Order and Buy Order are Matched.

Examples of Concluding in a sentence

  • Concluding with present position, list, in chronological order, previous employment, experience and honors.

  • Except as provided in § 3 (Concluding and Confirming Individual Contracts) with respect to Confirmations, any amendments or additions to this General Agreement shall be made only in writing signed by both Parties.

  • Concluding with present position, list in chronological order previous employment, experience, and honors.

  • The provision of § 3 (Concluding and Confirming Individual Contracts) shall be deleted and shall not be applicable to the Contract.

  • Except as provided in § 3 (Concluding and Confirming Individual Contracts) with respect to Confirmations, any amendments or additions to the Certificate Master Agreement shall be made only in writing signed by both Parties.

  • The terms of such margin trades will be as stated in the Company’s Funding Agreement for Concluding Margin Transactions.

  • During the term of the Lease the Concluding Payment – primarily consisting of unpaid principal – declines as each Lease Payment is made and applied.

  • Energy Units 1 § 3 Concluding and Confirming Individual Contracts 1 1.

  • Concluding from the above-mentioned publications, using an individualized dosing regimen for ATG could improve patient outcome.

  • Concluding this Agreement and any temporary or final termination hereto does not fall within the scope of the confidentiality obligation.

Related to Concluding

  • Mitigation Study Period means the duration of time extending six consecutive Capability Periods and beginning with the Starting Capability Period associated with a Class Year Study, Additional SDU Study, and/or Expedited Deliverability Study.

  • Feasibility Study means the evaluation and analysis of the potential of a project, which aims at supporting the process of decision-making by objectively and rationally uncovering its strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as identifying the resources required to carry it through and ultimately its prospects for success;

  • Reasonable and prudent parent standard means the standard

  • Subsurface tracer study means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.

  • curative allocations from dispositions of contributed property (within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(c)(3)(iii)(B)).