Paper Trader definition

Paper Trader means the Paper Trader, or any successor publication, published by Resource Information Systems, Inc. or its successor.

Examples of Paper Trader in a sentence

  • SC-A Offset papers, stated in U.S. Dollars, delivered in the eastern U.S., published under the heading "Table 6: Average Delivered Printing and Writing Paper Prices For Most Common Transactions: U.S. Dollars Per Short Ton: Uncoated Groundwood Papers" in the issue of the Paper Trader that reports prices effective on that Pricing Date.

  • The parties shall calculate the Annual Paper Price by averaging the monthly "Paper Trader Price" appearing in each of the twelve editions of RISI's Paper Trader publication that immediately precede such anniversary of the Closing (rounded to the nearest dollar per ton).

  • The parties shall calculate the Annual Paper Price by averaging the monthly “Paper Trader Price” appearing in each of the twelve editions of RISI’s Paper Trader publication that immediately precede such anniversary of the Closing (rounded to the nearest dollar per ton).

Related to Paper Trader

  • trader means the party identified as such in this Agreement;

  • Limited Documentation Program The guidelines under which the Seller generally originates Mortgage Loans principally on the basis of the Loan-to-Value Ratio of the related Mortgage Loan and the creditworthiness of the Mortgagor.

  • Commercial Paper Dealers means Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and such other commercial paper dealer or dealers as the Corporation may from time to time appoint, or, in lieu of any thereof, their respective affiliates or successors.

  • Substitute Commercial Paper Dealers means such Substitute Commercial Paper Dealer or Dealers as the Corporation may from time to time appoint or, in lieu of any thereof, their respective affiliates or successors.

  • Close financial association means an association in which the person filing shares significant financial involvement with an individual and the filer would reasonably be expected to be aware of the individual's business activities and would have access to the necessary records either directly or through the individual. "Close financial association" does not mean an association based on (i) the receipt of retirement benefits or deferred compensation from a business by which the person filing this statement is no longer employed, or (ii) the receipt of compensation for work performed by the person filing as an independent contractor of a business that represents an entity before any state governmental agency when the person filing has no communications with the state governmental agency.