Exchange System definition

Exchange System means the service provided by the Exchange that provides for the automated execution and reporting of transactions in NMS stocks.
Exchange System means the computer system and associated network operated or used by an Exchange for the purpose of performing the Exchange functions in terms of the Act;
Exchange System means the cable television system acquired by Insight Communications pursuant to the Illinois Exchange Agreement and contributed to the Partnership by Insight Communications pursuant to the Illinois Contribution Agreement and all of the Exchange Assets (as defined in the Illinois Contribution Agreement) related thereto.

Examples of Exchange System in a sentence

  • The report shall be submitted electronically through the Long Term Care Information Exchange System.

  • The parties acknowledge that invoices are also be submitted electronically by SFDC in accordance with the “Electronic Invoicing” section below through the Agenzia delle Entrate’s Exchange System (SDI – Sistema di Interscambio) and any delay due to the SDI shall not affect the foregoing payment term.

  • Section 14.6 In the event that the City determines that the Quartermaster Exchange System is too costly and/or onerous, the parties will begin discussions on an agreeable remedy.

  • The Company agrees to comply with the City's Vendor Information Exchange System, as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • The CAR shall refer to and utilize the Quarterly Reporting function resident within the Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) to submit quarterly reports.

  • The parties acknowledge that invoices also are to be submitted electronically by SFDC in accordance with the “Electronic Invoicing” section below through the Agenzia delle Entrate’s Exchange System (SDI – Sistema di Interscambio) and any delay due to the SDI shall not affect the foregoing payment term.

  • The CAR must report on interim progress (i.e., cleanup started) and any final accomplishments (i.e., cleanup completed, contaminants removed, Institution Controls, Engineering Controls) by completing and submitting relevant portions of the Property Profile Form using the Brownfields Program on-line reporting system, known as Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES).

  • The CAR must report on interim progress (i.e., assessment started) and any final accomplishments (i.e., assessment completed, clean up required, contaminants, institutional controls, engineering controls) by completing and submitting relevant portions of the Property Profile Form using the Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES).

  • The CAR must report on interim progress (i.e., clean up started) and any final accomplishments (i.e., clean up completed, contaminants removed, institutional controls, engineering controls) by completing and submitting relevant portions of the Property Profile Form using the Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES).

  • For the purposes of the effective and efficient implementation of this Chapter, both Parties may establish Electronic Origin Data Exchange System to ensure real-time exchange of origin related information between customs administrations upon mutually agreed time framework.


More Definitions of Exchange System

Exchange System. (also abbreviated hereunder simply as "ES"): is the IT system managed by the Italian Revenue Agency capable of:
Exchange System means the exchange mechanism operated by Exchange under which Franchisees, as Participants, are permitted to participate in Factoring Arrangements.
Exchange System means, in relation to a Financial Market or CS Facility the trading, clearing or settlement facility or system (or both) operated by or on behalf of the relevant Financial Market or CS Facility.

Related to Exchange System

  • Exchange Service means Telephone Exchange Service as defined in the Act.

  • Local exchange service means local switched telecommunications service within any local exchange service area approved by the state corporation commission, regardless of the medium by which the local telecommunications service is provided. The term local exchange service shall not include wireless communication services.

  • Exchange Security means any Security issued in exchange for an Original Security or Original Securities pursuant to the Exchange Offer or otherwise registered under the Securities Act and any Security with respect to which the next preceding Predecessor Security of such Security was an Exchange Security.

  • Basic local exchange service or "local exchange service" means the provision of an access line and usage within a local calling area for the transmission of high-quality 2-way interactive switched voice or data communication.

  • Interexchange Service means telecommunications service between stations in different exchange areas. Modification of Final Judgment, § IV(K), reprinted in United States v. Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., 552 F. Supp. 131, 229 (D.D.C. 1982) (defining "interexchange telecommunications" as "telecommunications between a point or points located in one exchange telecommunications area and a point or points located in one or more other exchange areas or a point outside an exchange area").