Positions definition

Positions means open transactions;
Positions means open Transactions.
Positions. - As shown in the budget book means the number and type of full-time equivalent personnel that are working in the listed program and any new positions being requested. The approved budget will only include those positions that have been approved by the Board of Education.

Examples of Positions in a sentence

  • Positions established under this article will not constitute new classifications and shall lapse upon the termination, resignation, or retirement of the employee in question.

  • Details of any open stock-settled derivative positions (including traded options), or agreements to purchase or sell relevant securities, should be given on a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions).

  • Positions involving co-curricular activities were filled in compliance with Section 3313.53 of O.R.C. Funding is from the General Fund, except as otherwise noted by an asterisk (*).

  • Details of any open derivative or option positions, or agreements to purchase or sell relevant securities, should be given on a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions).

  • Terms and/or methods for delivering, offsetting, or rolling over Customers’ Open Positions may differ on a Customer-by-Customer basis relative to the current balance in the Customer’s Account.


More Definitions of Positions

Positions means the defined job(s) held by an Employee during the Plan Year.
Positions means the classifications set out in Schedule A to this Agreement.
Positions means the defined job(s) held by an Employee during the calendar year.
Positions means open Transactions
Positions means a collection of specific duties, within a classification, assigned to 4 one or more employees. 5
Positions means the representation of exposures between a pair of counterparties as included in the Guidelines on positions (SFTR)
Positions means the representation of exposures between a pair of counterparties that comprise positions sets, collateral sets, currency positions sets and currency position collateral sets.