Working order Standing order in the marketplace, through which a broker bids or offers to fill the order in a series of lots at opportune times in hopes of obtaining the best price.
Working order Used in the context of general equities. Order that exists in the marketplace, whereby a broker is bidding or offering to fill the order in a series of lots at opportune times in hope of obtaining the best price. Workout ...
Stopped Guaranteed a specific price on the customer's working order while the dealer tries to obtain a better one. Stopped against one's self involves a customer order and a firm's own account, not two customers.
The costs incurred to keep an item in good condition and/or good working order. When purchasing an item that requires upkeep, consumers should consider not just the initial price tag, but also the item's ongoing maintenance expenses.
Used in the context of general equities. Customer does not have a working order in with the trader, but we feel has an interest in participating in a trade being constructed due to one's past inquiry or activity. ...
Car wash equipment, whether new or used, generally requires ongoing maintenance and repair to keep it in good working order. Therefore, the repair expense may be significant should it represent these upkeep expenses.
A standard rule is that any vehicle that is not in working order for 30 days or more, or any vehicle that has required repair of the same defect on more than four occasions within the first year of purchase, is covered by a lemon law.
Mothballing - The preservation of a production facility without using it to produce. Machinery in a mothballed facility is kept in working order so that production may be restored quickly if needed.
Determine their fair market value for business purchase price allocation, depreciation and sales tax, if applicable. Inspect the FF&E assets to determine if they are in working order.
When the new owner or occupant is given the go ahead to move in, the property is said to be in move-in condition. This means construction is completely finished, all the touch ups are done, the appliances are in working order, ...
Control of a corporation by a shareholder or shareholders having less than 51% voting interest because of the wide dispersion of share ownership. Working order ...
Example: Among the duties of property management is maintenance of the property. This includes routine upkeep of the building, repair and periodic painting as needed, keeping all mechanical parts in working order, and lawn maintenance.
by the buyer to confirm that any contingencies specified in the purchase agreement such as repairs have been completed, fixture and non-fixture property is in place and confirm the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems are in working order.
Customer does not have a working order in with the trader, but we feel has an interest in participating in a trade being constructed due to one's past inquiry or activity.
The preservation of a production facility without using it to produce, but keeping the machinery in working order and supplies available.
See also: Margin call, Exercise price, Expense, Banks, Values
 
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