Limit Price definition

Limit Price means, with respect to a Reference Index that is a commodity index, if the relevant Exchange or Related Exchange establishes limits on the range within which the price of a futures contract comprised in such Reference Index may fluctuate and the price of such futures contract is at the upper or lower limit of such range.
Limit Price means the price a Venue User is willing to trade at.
Limit Price means the settlement price for a Reference Commodity is a the upper or lower limit of a range established by the Relevant Exchange within which the price of such Reference Commodity may fluctuate.

Examples of Limit Price in a sentence

  • Applicable Limit: For any Option, an amount of cash equal to the Applicable Percentage multiplied by the excess of (i) the aggregate of (A) the amount of cash, if any, paid to the Holder of the related Convertible Note upon conversion of such Convertible Note and (B) the number of Shares, if any, delivered to the Holder of the related Convertible Note upon conversion of such Convertible Note multiplied by the Applicable Limit Price on the Settlement Date for such Option, over (ii) USD 1,000.

  • Applicable Limit Price: On any day, the opening price as displayed under the heading “Op” on Bloomberg page CNMD <equity> (or any successor thereto).

  • Applicable Limit Price: On any day, the opening price as displayed under the heading “O” on Bloomberg page CAMP <equity> (or any successor thereto).

  • Applicable Limit Price: On any day, the opening price as displayed under the heading “Op” on Bloomberg page IART <equity> (or any successor thereto).

  • Dealer will pay cash in lieu of delivering any fractional Shares to be delivered with respect to any Net Share Settlement Amount valued at the Relevant Price for the last Valid Day of the Settlement Averaging Period; provided that in no event shall the Net Share Settlement Amount for any Option exceed a number of Shares equal to the Applicable Limit for such Option divided by the Applicable Limit Price on the Settlement Date for such Option.


More Definitions of Limit Price

Limit Price. , shall mean the maximum price a prospective Institutional Investors or HNWI is willing to pay for a share under the Book Building process;
Limit Price means the maximum or minimum price at which you Instruct Barclays Investment Solutions to place an Order for the specified asset. Setting a Limit Price effectively creates a price ceiling when you are buying and a floor when you are selling.
Limit Price means a per Ordinary Share price, which is the lower of (A) of US$[ ● ] and (B) an amount equal to the higher of (a) 5% over the average market value of the Ordinary Shares for the five business days immediately preceding the date on which the Company agrees to buy the Ordinary Shares concerned; and (b) an amount equal to the higher of the price of the last independent trade and the highest current independent purchase bid at the time on the trading venue where the purchase is carried out.
Limit Price means the minimum price at which we are authorised by you to sell your shares;
Limit Price means the highest (lowest) specified price at which a Limit Order to buy (sell) is eligible to trade
Limit Price means a per ADS price of US$[●]; “Maximum Amount” shall mean US$[●];
Limit Price means the maximum or minimum price at which you instruct Barclays to place an order for the specified Investment. Setting a Limit Price effectively creates a price ceiling when you are buying and a floor when you are selling.