Delivery Instrument

Delivery Instrument

A receipt or other document that the holder of a futures contract may exchange for the actual, underlying asset at expiration. The delivery instrument is easier to physically transfer than the underlying asset, but gives the holder the ability to receive the underlying at the end of the contract. They are especially useful because many futures contracts are ultimately settled in cash rather than with the actual underlying.
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It is a management and service delivery instrument. Unlike in India where the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS) are inducted through one central examination, we are venturing into an area which will have impact on the federation,' Mr Khosa said.
Implants are pre-attached to each delivery instrument and both are packaged into a sealed primary tray, which is then placed in a sealed secondary tray to provide optimal protection.
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The bone fixation implant is pre-loaded into an easy-to-use delivery instrument.
The forceps is a much safer and efficacious delivery instrument in this instance, he said.
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de C.V (FEMSA) under the terms of the Allotted Share Delivery Instrument (the a[euro]ASDI') to be concluded between Heineken N.V upon the completion of the acquisition of Femsa Cerveza.
There are also the drug delivery instruments such as syringes, needles and mouth tubes.
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