Common use of Execution of Orders Clause in Contracts

Execution of Orders. It is the Company’s approach to take all sufficient steps to obtain the best possible result on behalf of its Clients when executing Client orders on Financial Instruments offered by the Company or receiving and transmitting orders for execution. The Client understands and acknowledges that the Company will enter into transactions with the Client either as principal (counterparty) or an agent. The Company will be the contractual counterparty to the Client.

Appears in 18 contracts

Sources: Client Services Agreement, Client Services Agreement, Client Services Agreement

Execution of Orders. It is the Company’s approach to take all sufficient steps to obtain the best possible result on behalf of its Clients when executing Client Clients’ orders on Financial Instruments offered by the Company or receiving and transmitting orders for execution. The Client understands and acknowledges that the Company will enter into transactions with the Client either as principal (counterparty) a broker or an agent. The Company will be the contractual counterparty to the Clientagent on a Matched Principal Basis.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Execution of Orders. It is the Company’s approach to take all sufficient steps to obtain the best possible result on behalf of its Clients when executing Client orders on Financial Instruments offered by offeredby the Company or receiving and transmitting orders for execution. The Client understands and acknowledges that the Company will enter into transactions with the Client either as principal (counterparty) or an agent. The Company will be the contractual counterparty to the Client.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement