RTGS rules definition

RTGS rules means the regulations and/or contractual provisions, which are applied to a national RTGS system,
RTGS rules means the regulations and/or contractual provi- sions, which are applied to a national RTGS system,
RTGS rules means the regulations and/or contractual provisions which apply to a national RTGS system,

Examples of RTGS rules in a sentence

  • If syntactical errors or other grounds for rejecting a payment order are detected by the sending NCB/ECB, the latter shall handle the data and the payment order in accordance with the RTGS rules of its national RTGS system.

  • The criteria for access to a national RTGS system and the procedure for the assessment thereof shall be set out in the RTGS rules concerned and be made available to interested parties.

  • The RTGS rules shall contain the grounds on the basis of which the relevant NCB may decide that the access of a participant to intraday credit may be suspended or terminated.

  • In the event that a participant fails to repay at the end of the day, the RTGS rules provide for the collateral to be liquidated immediately by BoJ.

  • RTGS rules and the rules for the ECB payment mechanism shall specify the point in time at which payment orders become irre- vocable, which must not be later than the point in time at which the RTGS account of the sending participant held at the sending NCB/ECB is debited with the amount concerned.

  • The RTGS rules shall contain the grounds and procedures for removing a participant from the national RTGS system concerned.

  • With the statutory backing of the CSSO and in accordance with the RTGS rules, payment transactions settled through the RTGS systems are regarded as final and irrevocable once the settlement accounts concerned have been so debited and credited, and a payment cannot be revoked from this point of time.

  • Based on the past experiences in conducting ceremony, a solution on the size of daksina container was established, and used in further ceremony, as it is shown in the first picture.

  • The RTGS rules shall contain the grounds and proced- ures for removing a participant from the national RTGS system concerned.

  • Heavy sanding and painting should only be done in well ventilated areas.


More Definitions of RTGS rules

RTGS rules means the regulations and/or contrac- tual provisions which apply to a national RTGS system,

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