Prescribed Terms definition

Prescribed Terms means the terms of any client agreement which are mandatory under the Market Requirements of a particular Market and which CGS-CIMB enters into with a participant of such Market in order for CGS-CIMB to execute the Client’s instructions to conduct a transaction in that Market on the Client’s behalf.
Prescribed Terms means any terms, conditions, guarantees and warranties which the Act and any other law expressly provides may not in respect of the Contract be excluded, restricted or modified, or may be excluded, restricted or modified only to a limited extent;
Prescribed Terms means the terms of any client agreement which are mandatory under the Market Requirements of a particular market and which CSBHK enters into with a participant of such market in order for CSBHK to execute the Instructions to conduct a transaction in that market on its behalf;

Examples of Prescribed Terms in a sentence

  • Except for Prescribed Terms, and to the extent permitted at law, all terms, conditions and warranties express or implied by custom, law or statute in any way relating to access to, or non-access to, this site or the Service or your use of, or reliance upon, this site, the Service, the Content or the content thereof are hereby excluded.

  • The Co-Guarantor shall apply the loans made to it by the Guarantor solely in making loans to Qualifying Subsidiaries provided that the Co-Guarantor and each such subsidiary shall have first entered into a loan agreement in respect of such loan on the Prescribed Terms.

  • Prescribed Terms means the conditions and warranties implied by law into contracts for the supply of goods and services by the Australian Consumer Law which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified by agreement.

  • Except as provided by Prescribed Terms (if any) or as expressly set out in this Agreement, Triple G makes no warranties, representations, conditions, or covenants in relation to the Software or the Materials.

  • Without limiting any other obligation in this Agreement, each Obligor must ensure that if it incurs any Financial Indebtedness, or permits any Financial Indebtedness to exist, after the date of this Agreement which is subordinated, such Financial Indebtedness must be subordinated on terms which include the Prescribed Terms and do not include any terms which derogate from or prejudice the operation of the Prescribed Terms.


More Definitions of Prescribed Terms

Prescribed Terms means the terms of any client agreement which are mandatory under the Market Requirements of a particular Market and which CLSA enters into with a participant of such Market in order for CLSA to execute your instructions to conduct a transaction in that Market on your behalf.
Prescribed Terms means any terms, conditions and warranties which the law (including the Act) expressly provides may not in respect of these conditions be excluded, restricted or modified, or may be excluded, restricted or modified only to a limited extent.
Prescribed Terms means terms, conditions, guarantees and warranties implied or expressly included by law into some contracts for the supply of goods or services and which the law expressly provides may not be excluded, restricted or modified or may be excluded, restricted or modified only to a limited extent.
Prescribed Terms mean terms, conditions and warranties implied by law into some contracts for the supply of goods or services or for the license of Intellectual Property Rights and which the law expressly provides may not be excluded, restricted or modified or may be excluded, restricted or modified only to a limited extent.
Prescribed Terms means terms, conditions and warranties implied by law into some contracts for the supply of goods or services which the law expressly provides may not be excluded, restricted or modified, or may be excluded, restricted or modified only to a limited extent. PROJECT has the meaning given in Recital C.
Prescribed Terms means terms, conditions and warranties implied by law and to some contracts for the supply of goods or services which the law expressly provides: