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Delivery Notice

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Delivery notice
The written notice given by the seller of its intention to make delivery against an open, short futures position on a particular date. Related: Notice day.

delivery notice
In futures trading, a notice that the party having sold (short) a contract intends to make delivery of the commodity in settlement of its terms. The quantity, quality, and point of delivery are designated by the exchange. Also called transfer notice.

Delivery Notice
In futures trading, the written notice by the seller of a commodity of the intent to deliver to the buyer or other appropriate person/institution. The delivery notice may take place at any time during the notice period, which is specified in the futures contract. The delivery notice must specify the exact commodities to be delivered.


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