Examples of Short Selling Order in a sentence
The CUSTOMER shall bear the cost of any traffic escorts required by the authorities, any charges for raising overhead wires, switching off power, removing obstacles along the route, or any other work which might be necessary for the passing of such loads.
The Customer undertakes that he will not give any Instruction which involves the sale of securities which he does not own, unless the Customer proves to the satisfaction of CSIGM that such Instruction for sale is a Short Selling Order.
By indicating “N” in tag 114 (Locate Required) in FIX message format, you confirm that (i) you have a present and exercisable right to vest the securities to which the Short Selling Order relates in the purchaser of such securities and (ii) to the extent you have borrowed the securities or obtained a confirmation from the lender that it has the securities available to lend, the lender has the securities available to lend to you.
The User agrees that, in connection with any Order that amounts to a Short Selling Order, it shall provide confirmation to CREDIT SUISSE that such Order amounts to covered Short Selling.
The User agrees that, in connection with any Order that amounts to a Short Selling Order, it shall provide confirmation to CREDIT SUISSE that such Order is a "short selling order" and is "covered" (in accordance with the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Ordinance and as described in the Securities & Futures Commission of Hong Kong’s Guidance Note on Short Selling Reporting and Stock Lending Record Keeping Requirements).
You confirm to us that, unless you notify us otherwise, all sale orders placed by you in securities listed on a HK Recognised Market will be long sales and you undertake to inform us where you place a covered Short Selling Order and provide us with documentary assurance of this fact before executing the order.
The User agrees it shall notify Credit Suisse, at the time of placing an Order, whether or not such Order amounts to a Short Selling Order (as defined in the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Ordinance).
The User agrees it shall notify Credit Suisse, at the time of placing an Order, whether or not such Order amounts to a Short Selling Order (as defined in the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Ordinance.).
The Company may effect an instruction for a Short Selling Order if the Company is, in its sole discretion, satisfied that the Client has complied with all Applicable Regulations.
The Customer agrees that, in connection with any order that amounts to a Short Selling Order, it shall provide confirmation to the relevant personnel in Renaissance that such order amounts to Covered Short Selling.