How is Abbreviated Name defined in a legal contract?
- Abbreviated Name means a shortened form of a given or surname. For example, 'Pat' could be an abbreviated name for Patrick, Patricio, or Patricia; 'Wm' or 'Bill' for William; 'Rick' for Ricardo or Richard, or 'Mtz' for Martinez. Seen in 2 SEC filings
- Abbreviated Name means a field within the user reference field, reflecting the Participant’s User name or the sponsored user’s trading name, and not exceeding a certain number of characters (e.g., ten characters). Seen in 1 SEC filing
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Which definition should you use?
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Genie Definition 1
- Abbreviated Name means a shortened form of a given name, surname, or user's identification code within a system.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- When an individual's full name or nickname needs to be formally recognized in a contract.
- In technology contracts where user or participant identities are represented through abbreviations or codes.
Relevant Sectors
Abbreviated Name means a shortened form of a given name, surname, or user's identification code within a system.
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