Examples of Special Market in a sentence
Market Participants should note that because no Special Market has been created within ASX Trade, Signal B trade messages will not contain explicit Conditional Trading Basis of Quotation.
The cost of gas attributable to all sales made by the Company to customers under an interruptible rate or contract or any Special Market Priced Customers, such costs to be calculated by dividing the total price paid for commodity gas for the month by the volumes of gas purchased for the month (adjusted for shrinkage) with the resulting unit price then multiplied by interruptible sales therms for the month.
The Season and Special Market fees may be refundable, for valid reasons, on approval by the council of the Town of Petrolia.
The Director of Corporate Support Services is further authorised to negotiate terms for land and property transactions within the categories set out in C32(1) (Special Market Conditions) in excess of £20,000 in value but unless otherwise required by statute shall treat such offers as tenders or quotations.
The Season, Block Season and Special Market fees may be refundable, on approval by the Board of Directors.
The Director of Neighbourhoods is further authorised to negotiate terms for land and agree property transactions within the categories set out in C32(1) (Special Market Conditions) in excess of £25,000 in value but unless otherwise required by statute shall treat such offers as tenders or quotations.
Special Market event dates and times shall be set by the Board of Directors.
Special Market Conditions The City may waive established bidding requirements if an opportunity arises to purchase favorably-priced supplies, materials or equipment unrelated to public works projects that will be sold before the City can conduct the bid process.
Any Special Market (Christmas, Easter, etc.) may have its own application and selection process.
The Director of Corporate Support Services is further authorised to negotiate terms for land and agree property transactions within the categories set out in C32(1) (Special Market Conditions) in excess of £25,000 in value but unless otherwise required by statute shall treat such offers as tenders or quotations.