Common use of USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Clause in Contracts

USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. The usage of robots or any automated trading third party software is strictly forbidden and the Company will cancel and/or reject orders that are found to be provided by such software. Any Customer account found to violate this term will be terminated according to clause 21 in favour of the Company

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Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. The usage of robots or any automated trading third party software is strictly forbidden and the forbidden. The Company will cancel and/or reject orders that are found to be provided by such software. Any Customer account found to violate this term will be terminated according to clause 21 in favour of the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement

USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. The usage of robots or any automated trading third party software is strictly forbidden forbid- den and the Company will cancel and/or reject orders that are found to be provided by such software. Any Customer account found to violate this term will be terminated according to clause 21 section 18 in favour favor of the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions

USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. 2929 The usage of robots or any automated trading third party software is strictly forbidden and the Company will cancel and/or reject orders that are found to be provided by such software. Any Customer account found to violate this term will be terminated according to clause 21 in favour of the Company

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement

USAGE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. The usage of robots or any automated trading third party software is strictly forbidden and the forbidden. The Company will cancel and/or reject orders that are found to be provided by such software. Any Customer account found to violate this term will be terminated according to clause 21 in favour of the Company

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement