Margin Limit definition

Margin Limit means, for each Contracting Party, an amount determined by Exchange which shall not exceed the value of the Collateral granted by such Contracting Party and available to Exchange, as calculated hereunder;
Margin Limit means such maximum aggregate principal amount of the Credit Facilities determined by you in your sole discretion and notified to me/us from time to time.
Margin Limit means, for each Contracting Party, an amount determined by Exchange which shall not exceed the value of the Collateral granted by such Contracting Party and available to Exchange, as calculated hereunder and as further described in Schedule C;

Examples of Margin Limit in a sentence

  • Seller shall provide Buyer with current property loss runs within fifteen (15) days after the end of each calendar month from the Effective Date until the Closing.

  • If at any time the debit balance outstanding in my/our Margin Securities Account shall be greater than the Margin Limit, I/we shall immediately deposit and maintain or procure to be deposited and maintained with you such amount of cash so that after the addition such debit balance shall not be greater than the Margin Limit.

  • I/We shall be granted the Credit Facilities by you up to the Margin Limit.

  • I/We will ensure that the debit balance outstanding at any time in my/our Margin Securities Account shall not be greater than the Margin Limit.

  • For greater certainty, the Borrower shall be entitled to obtain Advances under Facility A from time to time and repay all or any portion of the Outstanding Principal Amount under Facility A from time to time; provided that the Outstanding Principal Amount under Facility A shall not exceed the Facility A Margin Limit in effect at such time.


More Definitions of Margin Limit

Margin Limit is the maximum amount of the Margin Facility that uSMART SG will grant to the Client as uSMART SG may consider appropriate, and such amount may be amended by uSMART SG at uSMART SG’s sole and absolute discretion.
Margin Limit means such percentage of the Market Value of the Crypto assets up to which the User is permitted to borrow (or otherwise to secure other forms of crypto accommodation) from the Technology Platform against the Margin.
Margin Limit means, with respect to your Account and at any time, your Use of Leverage has exceeded 100% or any other threshold (both lower or higher than 100%) as otherwise as determined by Vantage in its sole discretion;
Margin Limit means the loan limit of collateral margin value, Margin Client(s) must deposit marginable Securities in order to obtain margin value for Securities trading; 「保證金限額」指抵押品保證金價值的貸款限額,保證金客戶必須存入可融資證券以獲取用於證券交易的保 證金價值;
Margin Limit is the maximum amount of the Margin Facility that USPL will grant to the Client in respect of the amount of the Client’s Collateral and Margin Ratio, and in any case shall not exceed S$150,000 (or its equivalent in a foreign currency), or such other amount that USPL may grant to the Client as determined by USPL at USPL’s sole discretion.
Margin Limit has the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule "C";
Margin Limit is the maximum amount of the Margin Facility that NECHK will grant to the Client irrespective of the amount of the Client’s collateral and Margin Ratio.