Submitting Member definition

Submitting Member means the Member who has placed an authorized Property Record on CPIX.
Submitting Member has the meaning given to it in Clause 10.5 (Confidentiality);
Submitting Member means the Member who has placed an authorized Property Record on MassCIE.

Examples of Submitting Member in a sentence

  • Consequently, hybrid electric vehicles are still to be taxed in line with ordinary vehicles in regard to these taxes.

  • Pursuant to Section 1 of Rule 8, a Submitting Member must submit to FICC for comparison and/or netting data on any transaction calling for the delivery of Eligible Securities between an Executing Firm on whose behalf it is acting pursuant to these Rules and either another Member of the Netting System, Comparison System or another Executing Firm on whose behalf it or another Member is acting pursuant to these Rules.

  • Also notwithstanding the above, a trade would not be settled if either Submitting Member had submitted data on a side of the trade on behalf of an Executing Firm whose trades it had provided FICC with notice pursuant to the Rules that it did not wish to be settled.

  • In addition, notwithstanding the above, a Same-Day Settling Trade eligible for settlement to which an Executing Firm is a party, the data on which has been submitted to FICC on behalf of such Executing Firm by a Submitting Member that is a Netting Member, would not be settled if the Submitting Member has provided FICC with notice that it does not wish to have trades submitted by it on behalf of that Executing Firm be settled through the Comparison System.

  • Submitting Member Issue to CooperativeA Member must first submit a concern (“Member Issue”) to Cooperative personnel.

  • For example, when Submitting Member A elects to submit transactions for netting processing on behalf of Executing Firm B, all trades submitted on behalf of Executing Firm B will proceed to netting, and the Submitting Member will incur all resulting settlement and other obligations that arise under GSD’s rules with respect to trade data submitted on behalf of Executing Firm B.

  • Submitting Member Issue to BoardIf a Member is not satisfied by the Cooperative’s resolution or response to a Member Issue, then the Member may submit the Member Issue in writing to the Board for consideration.

  • However, if there were two market-makers participating on atrade along with a Submitting Member, the Submitting Member would beentitled to a proportional share of thetrade, or 1⁄3 of the trade.

  • The rule currently provides that the Submitting Member is entitled to the largest of the percentage of the trade (1⁄2 or 2⁄3), $1 million Underlying Equivalent Value, or the remaining Underlying Equivalent Value on a closing transaction valued at less than $1 million.

  • The Regulatory Circular would state further that the AMM(s) is (are) entitled to the contracts remaining in the order up to an aggregate of 40% of the order, but that the Submitting Member and the AMM(s) could not receive an entitlement that collectively equals more than 40% of the order.

Related to Submitting Member

  • Initiating Member shall have the meaning provided in Section 15.2(a).

  • Participating member means an eligible employee who elects to participate in the defined contribution retirement plan established under this chapter.

  • Lead Member shall, in the case of a joint venture, mean the member of such joint venture who shall have the authority to bind the contractor and each member of the Joint venture; and shall be deemed to be the Contractor for the purposes of this Agreement; the Lead Member shall itself undertake and perform at least 51% (fifty one per cent) of the total length of the Project Highway;

  • Panel Member ’ means a member of a panel;

  • Voting Member means a Member holding one or more Voting Shares.

  • of a Member means the salary corresponding in any given year to a full-time appointment at the member's rank and step, as set out for that year in Schedule A.

  • Non-Managing Member means any Member other than the Managing Member (except to the extent the Managing Member holds Non-Managing Member Units).

  • Founding Member means any individual who is either:

  • ☐ - MULTI-MEMBER The “Capital Account” for each Member shall mean the account created and maintained for the Member in accordance with Section 704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv).

  • A Member means a companion, fellow, member, honorary member, associate or affiliate of the Society

  • Other Member means a Voting Member who is not an Eligible Account Holder or a Supplemental Eligible Account Holder.

  • Bona fide member means an individual who participates in activities of a qualified organization

  • Teaching staff member means an employee who holds a position for which a certificate issued by the New Jersey State Board of Examiners is required.

  • Non-Voting Member means a member of a Committee or Sub- Committee of the Council who is not a member of the Council and is not entitled to vote on any matter coming before that Committee or Sub- Committee;

  • Designated member means the spouse, child, grandchild, parent, brother, or sister of a deceased individual who owned an interest in a wholesaler, who is entitled to inherit the deceased individual's ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or who has otherwise been designated in writing by the deceased individual to succeed the deceased individual in the wholesaler's business, or is entitled to inherit such ownership interest under the laws of intestate succession of this state. With respect to an incapacitated individual owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler, the term means the person appointed by a court as the conservator of such individual's property. The term also includes the appointed and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler.

  • Presiding Member means the presiding member of a committee or the deputy presiding member, or a member of the committee when performing a function of the presiding member in accordance with the Act;

  • Exchanging Member means a Member that Exchanges some or all of its Units.

  • appointed member means a member referred to in section 5(1)(a) or (b);

  • Purchasing Member has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(c).

  • Managing Member means CEF Equipment Holding, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company or any successor Managing Member under the Issuer Limited Liability Company Agreement.

  • Scheme Member means an Eligible Person who is included in the Scheme as per the Scheme rules as member of that Scheme.

  • Full Member means any person who is in one of the categories of membership referred to in Rule 10.3.

  • Eligible Member means an employee who is enrolled in one of the designated benefits plans for which you offer participation in the wellness incentive program prior to the end of the first six months of the policy year and who remains enrolled in one of the designated benefits plans at the end of the policy year. Eligible Member also means the employee’s dependents to the extent that dependents are eligible to participate in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield wellness incentive program.) To qualify for a group wellness incentive award, you must meet the following program participation conditions: • You are a group eligible to offer the program as determined by Blue Cross and Blue Shield; and • You elect to offer the Blue Cross and Blue Shield wellness incentive program to your Members who are eligible to participate in the program at the start of your policy year and you continue the program for eligible Members through the end of the policy year; and • At least 20% of your Members who are eligible for the program must participate in the program during the policy year in which you offer the wellness incentive program; and • This Agreement is not be terminated before the end of the policy year in which you offer the wellness incentive program. When you offer a Blue Cross and Blue Shield wellness incentive program, Blue Cross and Blue Shield will determine if you qualify for a group incentive award within 90 days after the end of the policy year. Your group wellness incentive award will be calculated as a percentage of the total medical insurance premium you paid for the policy year for benefits plans for which you offer wellness incentive program participation, excluding any premium payments that are received by Blue Cross and Blue Shield after the end of the policy year. The percentage used to calculate your wellness incentive award will vary depending on how many of your eligible Members participate in the program during the policy year as follows: 1.25% when 20% to 49% of eligible Members participate; or 2.5% when 50% to 79% of eligible Members participate; or 7.5% when 80% to 100% of eligible Members participate. For the purpose of calculating your group wellness incentive award, an eligible Member who earns his or her individual maximum member wellness incentive payment in the policy year is considered to have participated in the program for that policy year. If you qualify for a group incentive award, Blue Cross and Blue Shield will issue the incentive amount to you (by means of a credit and/or a check) once the incentive amount has been calculated. You are solely responsible for determining whether you have any obligation to distribute all or part of your group wellness incentive award to your employees, or to credit a portion of your group wellness incentive award toward their benefits, or otherwise to notify them of your group wellness incentive award. You agree to indemnify and hold Blue Cross and Blue Shield harmless from any and all actions that may be brought against you or Blue Cross and Blue Shield due to your failure to provide any required distribution of, credit, or notification about, your group wellness incentive award to your employees.

  • Active member means a member of the pension program or the individual account program

  • Former Member means a member that has withdrawn from a qualified authority under this section or a prior member of a qualified authority that has been dissolved under this section.

  • Retired member means any former member receiving a retirement allowance or any former member who has filed the necessary documents for retirement benefits and is no longer contributing to the retirement system;