Trade Reference definition

Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Bidder given by another business that extends credit to the Bidder, such as a supplier.
Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Proposer given by another business that extends credit to the Proposer, such as a supplier.
Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Respondent given by another business that extends credit to the Respondent, such as a supplier.

Examples of Trade Reference in a sentence

  • After a Cleared Transaction is booked in the TIW, the Clearing Member which is a party to such Cleared Transaction may modify the Trade Reference Identifier or workflow data (to the exclusion, for the avoidance of doubt, of any Transaction Data) registered in the TIW.

  • If an FCM Clearing Member requests amendment to several trades it must (in addition to providing the hard copy Trade Reference Amendment Request Form) provide to the Clearing House an electronic text file containing all the relevant details required by the Trade Reference Amendment Request Form.

  • Duke of Wellington … photo Steve Watson 30-09-2017Steve Watson, one of the owners, writes: following the appointment of a new management team and new head chef at the duke we have now had a re inspection by the environmental department of hambleton council and have now been awarded a level 4 for food hygiene only 1 point from the highest grade.

  • The requested date for trade reference amendment must be no earlier than two business days (the "Trade Reference Amendment Notice Period") after the date upon which the form is received by the Clearing House.

  • Historic Places that could be affected by issuances of licenses for the proposed Export-Import Bank Trade Reference form.

  • EIB 99–14 Trade Reference form provides essential credit information used by Ex-Im Bank credit officers when analyzing requests for export credit insurance/financing support, both short- term (360 days and less) and medium- term (longer than 360 days), for the export of their U.S. goods and services.

  • Submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Reference Committee on the Commonwealth’s treaty-making process, particularly in the light of the growing number of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, 2015.

  • The term "expenses" for purposes of this and the next paragraph includes amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments or in settlements which are made with Underwriter's consent.

  • This field is mandatory when sending a cancellation instruction.COMM – Common Trade Reference (optional matching field)---Other codes (e.g. PREA) will be ignored; however, the message will be processed normally.

  • To the extent business confidential information is provided, a non-confidential version must also be provided, in which business confidential information is summarized or, if necessary, deleted.Comments received, with the exception of information marked ‘‘business confidential’’, will be available in the Department of Commerce’s Trade Reference Room for review by the public.


More Definitions of Trade Reference

Trade Reference means a reference from a contact or firm that had or has a material business relationship with a Participant.
Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of a Proposer given by another business that extends credit to a Proposer, such as a supplier.
Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Proposer given by another
Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Provider given by another business that extends credit to the Provider, such as a supplier.
Trade Reference means a reference from a contact or firm that had or has a material business relationship with a Participant in a commodity or derivatives market.

Related to Trade Reference

  • €STR Reference Rate means, in respect of any TARGET Business Day, a reference rate equal to the daily Euro Short-Term Rate ("€STR") for such TARGET Business Day as provided by the European Central Bank, as administrator of such rate (or any successor administrator of such rate), on the website of the European Central Bank initially at http://www.ecb.europa.eu, or any successor website officially designated by the European Central Bank (the "ECB's Website") (in each case, at the time specified by, or determined in accordance with, the applicable methodology, policies or guidelines on the TARGET Business Day immediately following such TARGET Business Day).

  • Reset Reference Rate means in respect of a Reset Period, the percentage rate (rounded (if necessary) to the nearest 0.001 per cent. (0.0005 per cent. being rounded upwards)) determined by the Agent Bank on the basis of the Gilt Yield Quotations provided (upon request by or on behalf of the Issuer) by the Reset Reference Banks to the Issuer at 11.00 a.m. (London time) on the Reset Determination Date in respect of such Reset Period. The Issuer shall provide any such Gilt Yield Quotations so obtained to the Agent Bank. If at least four quotations are provided, the Reset Reference Rate will be determined by reference to the rounded arithmetic mean of the quotations provided, eliminating the highest quotation (or, in the event of equality, one of the highest) and the lowest quotation (or, in the event of equality, one of the lowest). If only two or three quotations are provided, the Reset Reference Rate will be determined by reference to the rounded arithmetic mean of the quotations provided. If only one quotation is provided, the Reset Reference Rate will be determined by reference to the rounded quotation provided. If no quotations are provided, the Reset Reference Rate will be (i) in the case of each Reset Period other than the Reset Period commencing on the First Reset Date, the Reset Reference Rate in respect of the immediately preceding Reset Period or (ii) in the case of the Reset Period commencing on the First Reset Date, an amount equal to 3.934 per cent., where:

  • Replacement Reference Rate means a reference rate which is:

  • Original Reference Rate means the originally-specified benchmark or screen rate (as applicable) used to determine the Rate of Interest (or any component part thereof) on the Notes.

  • Term SOFR Reference Rate means the forward-looking term rate based on SOFR.

  • Alternative Reference Rate means the rate that the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines has replaced the relevant Reference Rate in customary market usage in the international debt capital markets for the purposes of determining rates of interest in respect of bonds denominated in the Specified Currency and of a comparable duration to the relevant Interest Period, or, if the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines that there is no such rate, such other rate as the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines in its discretion (acting in good faith) is most comparable to the relevant Reference Rate;

  • Successor Reference Rate means the rate that the relevant Independent Adviser determines is a successor to or replacement of the Reference Rate which is formally recommended by any Relevant Nominating Body.

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • CPI Daily Inflation Reference Index means (A) in relation to the first day of any given month, the CPI Monthly Reference Index of the third month preceding such month, and (B) in relation to a day (D) (other than the first day) in any given month (M), the linear interpolation of the CPI Monthly Reference Index pertaining respectively to the third month preceding such month (M - 3) and the second month preceding such month (M - 2) calculated in accordance with the following formula:

  • Underlying Reference means as set out in §26(a) above.

  • Technical college means the same as that term is defined in Section 53B-1-101.5.

  • HICP Daily Inflation Reference Index means (A) in relation to the first day of any given month, the HICP Monthly Reference Index of the third month preceding such month, and (B) in relation to a day (D) (other than the first day) in any given month (M), the linear interpolation of the HICP Monthly Reference Index pertaining respectively to the third month preceding such month (M - 3) and the second month preceding such month (M - 2) calculated in accordance with the following formula:

  • Underlying Reference Value means, in respect of an Underlying Reference and a SPS Valuation Date, (i) the Underlying Reference Closing Price Value for such Underlying Reference in respect of such SPS Valuation Date (ii) divided by the relevant Underlying Reference Strike Price.