EMMA definition

EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system as described in 1934 Act Release No. 59062 and maintained by the MSRB for purposes of the Rule.
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access System implemented by the MSRB.
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system for municipal securities disclosures established and maintained by the MSRB, which can be accessed at www.emma.msrb.org.

Examples of EMMA in a sentence

  • Recipient agrees that any and all liability of Mouse Producer, the EMMA Partner and any members of consortiums to which the Mouse Producer is a party and which are associated with the transfer and/or import of the Material or use of Modifications, is excluded to the maximum extent permitted by law.

  • This delivery is under the condition that the Investigator has made ​​a request on the website of the EMMA and have ensured the payment of various fees associated (fixed costs of accommodation and EMMA shipping Original Material).

  • Except as specifically provided in Section 4.3, neither the EMMA Partner nor the Mouse Producer shall have any right or license in respect of such intellectual property rights, results, data or discoveries created by Recipient including its Staff or Third Party Agents.


More Definitions of EMMA

EMMA means Electronic Municipal Market Access System implemented by
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access System.
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access facility for municipal securities disclosure of the MSRB.
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system being established by the MSRB.
EMMA means Electronic Municipal Market Access as provided by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
EMMA means the MSRB’s Electronic Municipal Market Access system available at http://emma.msrb.org.
EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system operated by the MSRB and designated as a nationally recognized municipal securities information repository and the exclusive portal for complying with the continuing disclosure requirements of the Rule.