Transaction Order definition

Transaction Order means an order placed by Client for FXC to conclude a Transaction.
Transaction Order means the occasional contractual relationship based on a written agreement between a customer and a service provider pertaining to the services of the service provider falling within its professional activities;
Transaction Order means either (a) the Confirmation Order with respect to the Plan, or (b) both (i) the Confirmation Order with respect to the JV Plan and (ii) the 363 Order, as applicable.

Examples of Transaction Order in a sentence

  • If the Parties agree to renew a Transaction Order on a month-to-month Renewal Term, an additional fifteen percent (15%) administrative fee will be charged to Subscriber for maintenance of the Website.


More Definitions of Transaction Order

Transaction Order means any transaction in Leveraged products or Virtual Assets arranged for execution on behalf of the Client under this Agreement.
Transaction Order. Instructions sent by the client through the financial instruments provided by the company to open a transaction, exit the transaction, increase or decrease it, condition transaction orders or adjust profit and loss limits.
Transaction Order means any transaction in the Company’s products arranged for execution on behalf of the Client under this Agreement.
Transaction Order means the Confirmation Order or the 363 Order, as applicable.
Transaction Order means the instruction given to AM by the Client for executing the Transaction.
Transaction Order. Instructions sent by the client through the financial instruments provided by the company to loss limits. "Stop Out or Call Margin": it is a mandatory order issued by the company for the mandatory closure of one or all of the client's open transactions, which is systematically issued due to lack of sufficient margin in the client's account or account.
Transaction Order means a temporary relationship established by contract between a customer and a service provider pertaining to the services of the service provider falling within its professional activities;