Contract Specification definition

Contract Specification means the standard terms of each Listed Product as varied from time to time;
Contract Specification means the detailed information in respect of a Contract setting out the standard terms of such Contract, as varied from time to time;
Contract Specification means the principal trading terms (spread, lot size, minimum position volume, initial margin, margin for locked positions etc.) for each instrument.

Examples of Contract Specification in a sentence

  • The Contract including all appended schedules shall be completed in complete conformity with the instructions to bidders contained in the document entitled "General Provisions and Contract Specification for Highway Construction".


More Definitions of Contract Specification

Contract Specification means the trading information details including spreads, swaps, margin requirements, lot sizes per each Financial Instrument offered by the Company;
Contract Specification means the main parameters (spread, lot size, minimum Transaction volume, step for changing the Transaction volume, initial margin security, etc.) for each Instrument. Published on the Website.
Contract Specification or "Specification" means the specification referenced in the Form of Agreement and any modification thereto in accordance with the Contract.
Contract Specification means the specification or other description of the Goods on the Invoice;
Contract Specification means the principal contractual terms relating to a Instrument which include such matters as size, price and margin requirements.
Contract Specification means the trading information details including Spreads, Swaps, Margin requirements, lot sizes per each Financial Instrument offered by the Company. This can be found on the ‘Instruments’ page of the Company’s Website.
Contract Specification means the trading information details including spreads, swaps, margin requirements, lot sizes per each Financial Instrument offered by the Company.