CME Rule definition

CME Rule shall refer to any specifically designated rule.

Examples of CME Rule in a sentence

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 817, CBOT Rule 817, NYMEX Rule 817 and any other similar Rules, as applicable, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the Clearing Members, to cause the Performance Bonds of Clearing Members to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Secured Obligations (it being understood that only those Security Deposits and Performance Bonds which are Eligible Assets shall be pledged under the Collateral Documents).

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 817, CBOT Rule 817, NYMEX Rule 817 and any other similar Rules, as applicable, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the Clearing Members, to cause the Security Deposits to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Secured Obligations.

  • The limitation of liability amount set forth in CME Rule 578 shall apply jointly and in the aggregate to claims involving CME Globex Contracts and NYMEX Globex Contracts.

  • The Company will not, without the prior written consent of the Banks, amend, revoke, or rescind any CME Rule in any manner that would have a materially adverse effect on the Lien granted to the Collateral Agent in the Collateral or the ability of the Collateral Agent to enforce any of its rights under the Collateral Documents.

  • The Company will not, without the prior written consent of the Banks, amend, revoke, or rescind any CME Rule in any manner that would have a materially adverse effect on the Lien granted to Collateral Agent in the Collateral or the ability of Collateral Agent to enforce any of its rights under the Collateral Documents.

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 817, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the applicable Clearing Members, to cause the Security Deposits to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Obligations.

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 817, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the applicable Clearing Members, to cause the Performance Bonds of Defaulted Clearing Members to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Obligations.

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 821, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the applicable Clearing Members, to cause the Performance Bonds of Defaulted Clearing Members to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Obligations.

  • See e.g., ISE Rules 716 (Block Trades), 717 (Limitations on Orders), and 723 (Price Improvement); CME Rule 539 (Prearranged, Pre-Negotiated and Noncompetive Trades Prohibited); CBOT Rule 539 (Prearranged, Pre-Negotiated and Noncompetive Trades Prohibited) and NYSE Liffe Rule 615 (Pre-Arranged Trades), 422 (Exchange for Physical) and 423 (Block Trading).

  • Pursuant to CME Rule 816, the Company has the authority, as Member Attorney-in-Fact on behalf of the applicable Clearing Members, to cause the Security Deposits to be subject to the Lien of the Collateral Documents to secure the Obligations.

Related to CME Rule

  • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Rule means Section 13 of the U.S. Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder.

  • ISO-NE Rules means all rules and procedures adopted by NEPOOL, ISO-NE, or the RTO, and governing wholesale power markets and transmission in New England, as such rules may be amended from time to time, including but not limited to, the ISO-NE Tariff, the ISO-NE Operating Procedures (as defined in the ISO-NE Tariff), the ISO-NE Planning Procedures (as defined in the ISO-NE Tariff), the Transmission Operating Agreement (as defined in the ISO-NE Tariff), the Participants Agreement, the manuals, procedures and business process documents published by ISO-NE via its web site and/or by its e-mail distribution to appropriate NEPOOL participants and/or NEPOOL committees, as amended, superseded or restated from time to time.

  • DOE Rules means DOE’s energy conservation regulations found in Title 10, Parts 429, 430, and 431 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  • General Anti-Abuse Rule means (a) the legislation in Part 5 of the Finance Act 2013; and (b) any future legislation introduced into parliament to counteract tax advantages arising from abusive arrangements to avoid national insurance contributions;

  • Hague Rules means the International Convention for the Unification of certain Rules of Law relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25 August 1924.