Higher Margin Level Law and Legal Definition
The term higher margin level when used with respect to a security futures product, mean a margin level established by a national securities exchange that is higher than the minimum amount established and in effect pursuant to statutory margin requirements. [15 USCS § 78c].
Legal Definition list
- Higher Education Facilities Act
- High-Yield Bond Fund
- High-Risk-of-Capture Personnel
- High-Risk Restrictiveness Level
- High-Risk Children
- Higher Margin Level
- Higher Pay Band [Administrative Personnel]
- Highest Adjacent Grade
- Highest Degree of Care
- Highest Home Energy Needs
- Highest Possible Degree Available [Education]
Related Legal Terms
- Acceptable Level of Academic Standing
- Acceptable Quality Level [Agricultural Marketing Service]
- Action Levels (Environmental Law)
- ARM Margin
- Basis Level [Agricultural Marketing Service]
- Blood Alcohol Level
- Classification Levels
- Combination of Institutions of Higher Education
- Consortium of Institutions of Higher Education [Education]
- Contribution Margin