Global User definition

Global User means an institution (other than a Member) whose CHATS Transactions (but excluding CHATS Transactions in respect of Articles) are cleared and settled through one or more Members and who is allocated a clearing code by HKICL; “its Global User” means, in relation to a Member and each CHATS Transaction (but excluding CHATS Transaction in respect of Articles), a Global User with respect to whom it is agreed with that Member that its CHATS Transactions (but excluding CHATS Transactions in respect of Articles) will be settled through such Member’s CHATS Ledger Account.

Examples of Global User in a sentence

  • D.: MOGUL: the MOzart Global User Library (2004) http://www.mozart-oz.org/mogul/.

  • Chunking im- proves throughput because of batching transfers and prefetching data for queries with locality of reference.

  • The Unit provides global Tier-3 support for network infrastructure, messaging and windows and provides escalation resolution to Global User Support.

  • This screen has other options, such as the Enable Global User Permissions checkbox.

  • A CalATERS Global Training Request form should be completed and sent as an attachment to CalATERS@dca.ca.gov to establish a CalATERS Global User ID and temporary password.

  • Global User Support (GUS) Unit is headed by Mr. Pavan Arora (parora@iom.int; +632 8230 1804) Infrastructure and Networks Unit is responsible for:  ICT Infrastructure provides core ICT infrastructure and operations support to IOM offices worldwide.

  • If you uncheck Enable Global User Permissions checkbox, you will have to set permissions on every individual document type, since the Global Permissions will not be enforced.

  • These features are facilitated by the use of two main identifiers, namely Global User ID (GUID) and UserID.

  • The IdP function is to link whatever identifiers the various calling services allocate to the user locally with a globally unique user identifier, GUID (Global User Identity).

  • We have participated in many conferences including SAP Sapphire, SAP Utilities, Esri Global User conference, Esri partner conference, and Esri Infrastructure Management and GIS (IMGIS) Conference this past year.

Related to Global User

  • Beneficial use means the right to possession, use, and enjoyment of property, limited only by encumbrances, easements, and restrictions of record.

  • Global Securities Legend means the legend set forth under that caption in Exhibit A to this Indenture.

  • Regulation S Global Note means a Global Note substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto bearing the Global Note Legend and the Private Placement Legend and deposited with or on behalf of and registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee, issued in a denomination equal to the outstanding principal amount of the Notes sold in reliance on Rule 903 of Regulation S.

  • Global Security Legend means the legend set forth in Section 2.6(g)(2), which is required to be placed on all Global Securities issued under this Indenture.

  • Permanent Global Note means a permanent global Bearer Note in the form or substantially in the form set out in Appendix B-2 hereto (or in such other form as may be agreed between the relevant Issuer, the Agent and the relevant Purchaser(s)) comprising some or all of the Notes of the same Series, issued or to be issued by the relevant Issuer either in exchange for the whole or part of a Temporary Global Note issued in respect of the Notes of the same Tranche or initially representing the Notes;

  • Global Security means a Security issued to evidence all or a part of any series of Securities which is executed by the Company and authenticated and delivered by the Trustee to the Depositary or pursuant to the Depositary’s instruction, all in accordance with the Indenture, which shall be registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee.

  • Global Notes means, individually and collectively, each of the Restricted Global Notes and the Unrestricted Global Notes, substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto, issued in accordance with Section 2.01, 2.06(b) or 2.06(d) hereof.