Grey Market definition

Grey Market means any products or components manufactured with approval or authorization from Owlet but not sold directly to Owlet or its authorized agent.
Grey Market means Goods and/or Services that were purchased, acquired or provided legally, but the channels through which they were purchased, acquired and/or provided are either unauthorized or unofficial, including, but not limited to, channels that are not authorized by the manufacturer and/or Goods imported through unofficial channels which would otherwise be either more expensive if properly imported or would be unavailable in Canada.
Grey Market trading means trading in the period of time between the date a warrant is launched and the date it is listed.

Examples of Grey Market in a sentence

  • Grey Market Trading: Before trading, the Client must understand the nature of the OTC transaction, the trading facilities and the level of risk the Client can afford.

  • OTC Markets changes the Company's designation to 'No Information' (Stop Sign), 'Caveat Emptor' (Skull and Crossbones), or 'OTC', 'Other OTC' or 'Grey Market' (Exclamation Mark Sign).

  • During such investigation, the Company or any transferee may request that the Investor suspend distribution and/or sales to certain organizations if those organizations are identified as being involved in Grey Market Sales, and the Investor will respond in a timely manner to any such request.

  • Following such investigation, the Company or any transferee and the Investor agree to take any such corrective measures to prevent additional Grey Market Sales, including ceasing sales to the identified parties on a permanent basis.

  • All Grey Market Vehicles offered for sale must include a Vehicle History Report.

  • Benchmark shall inform its subcontractors and employees of the importance of preventing leaks of Products sold via Black Market and Grey Market Sales from subcontractor or Benchmark factory(ies) by incorporating relevant obligations in agreements entered into by and between Benchmark and its subcontractors.

  • If Customer becomes aware of, discovers, identifies, or receives any Black Market and Grey Market Sales of Products manufactured by Benchmark or its subcontractors, Benchmark shall cause its subcontractors to cooperate in any investigation conducted by or on behalf of Customers in connection therewith.

  • For instance, instrument with 5 year maturity has a Credit Spread of 665 bps (6.65%) Volatility 50.0% Auto Unchecked Curve US Swap Stock Yield 0% Borrow Cost 0.50% Model Risky Bankruptcy Unchecked Floor % n/a Grey Market 100% Dividend Protection Ratio Adjustment Screwed No Any other items in Kynex are not used for computation purposes and are assumed to be ‘None’ or ‘0’ (such as: Co-Co years, Conv Px Reset Floor).

  • Supplier shall procure that Subcontractors and Supplier's employees have full knowledge of the importance of preventing leaks of Black Market Products and Grey Market Products from Subcontractor or Supplier factory(ies) by incorporating relevant obligations in agreements entered into by and between Supplier and Subcontractors.

  • The Parties acknowledge the importance of preventing Black Market Products and Grey Market Products from entering the stream of commerce.


More Definitions of Grey Market

Grey Market means a jurisdiction whose (a) Laws do not specifically prohibit or permit internet gaming and/or internet sports betting, or (b) Laws do specifically prohibit internet gaming and/or internet sports betting, but Governmental Authorities in that jurisdiction have not, or had not at the relevant time, (1) taken affirmative concrete action to actively enforce those Laws (including, but not limited to, instituting criminal or civil actions or proceedings against operators in that jurisdiction, issuing formal cease and desist letters to an internet gaming and/or internet sports betting operator, or affirmatively notifying any Governmental Authority outside that jurisdiction that internet gaming and/or sports betting is specifically prohibited), or (2) issued unequivocal official pronouncements that internet gaming and/or internet sports betting is not legal in that jurisdiction; but for the avoidance of doubt, excludes jurisdictions whose Laws specifically permit internet gaming and/or internet sports betting, but with respect to which all required regulatory approvals were not, or had not been at the relevant time, secured by the relevant person or entity.

Related to Grey Market

  • Money Market means one or more wholesale funding markets available to the Bank, including domestic negotiable certificates of deposit, eurodollar deposits, bank deposit notes or other appropriate money market instruments selected by the Bank.

  • Money Market Margin has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(d).

  • Money market mutual fund means an open-end managed investment fund:

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  • Daily Market Price means, as of any date of determination, the closing sale price for the Common Stock, for the Trading Day of such date of determination (subject to equitable adjustment for any stock splits, stock dividends, reclassifications or similar events during such Trading Day or that are not otherwise reflected in such closing price and further subject to adjustment as provided herein) on the principal United States securities exchange or trading market where the Common Stock is listed or traded as reported by Bloomberg, or if the foregoing does not apply, the closing sale price for the Common Stock on the OTC Bulletin Board for such security as reported by Bloomberg, or, if no sale price is reported for such security by Bloomberg, the closing sale price as reported in the “pink sheets” by the Pink Sheets LLC, in each case for such date or, if such date was not a Trading Day for such security, on the next preceding date which was a Trading Day. If the Daily Market Price cannot be calculated for such security as of either of such dates on any of the foregoing bases, the Daily Market Price of such security on such date shall be the fair market value as reasonably determined by an investment banking firm selected by the Creditor and reasonably acceptable to the Maker, with the costs of such appraisal to be borne by the Maker.