Execution definition

Execution means the execution of clients’ orders on the Company’s trading platform, where the Company acts as an Agent to Clients’ transactions.
Execution means the execution of Clients’ orders on the Company’s trading platform, where the Company acts on behalf of the clients to execute their orders/transactions (via the Execution Venue).
Execution means the completion of clients’ orders on The Company’s trading platform,

Examples of Execution in a sentence

  • Execution of this Amendment at different times and places by the parties shall not affect the validity thereof so long as all the parties hereto execute a counterpart of this Amendment.

  • Work with Contractor to review and update Project Execution Plan and updates to strategies.

  • Execution of this Agreement does not create any duty to respond to a request for assistance.

  • Execution of this Contract at different times and places by the parties shall not affect the validity thereof so long as all the parties hereto execute a counterpart of this Contract.

  • Functional Performance Tests Commissioning Issues Log Updates Integrated System Test Execution Commissioning Authority shall direct, facilitate, and document integrated systems testing performed by the contractors.


More Definitions of Execution

Execution means the process of installing and activating an update that has been downloaded.
Execution means the execution of Client order(s) by the Company acting as the Client's counterparty as per the terms of the present agreement.
Execution means the signing of this Agreement by all signatories hereto.
Execution means the execution/completion of client’s orders on the Company’s trading platform, where the Company acts as the Execution Venue to Client’s transactions.
Execution means any mode of execution (and "executed" shall be construed accordingly);
Execution means either a state tax execution or a renewed state tax execution
Execution in relation to a certificate, means recovery of arrears in pursuance of the certificate;