A Listing Agreement is a legal contract between a company and a stock exchange when the company's securities are listed (admitted for trading) on that exchange. It specifies the terms, conditions, and obligations the company must fulfil, such as disclosure norms and compliance requirements, to maintain its listing status.
Source: Chapter 4, Stock Exchange section
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The source passages do not define "Listing Agreement" explicitly, but this term is a standard part of the CBSE Class 10 NISM curriculum on stock exchanges. Examiners expect you to mention: (1) it is an agreement between a company and the stock exchange, (2) it governs the conditions for listing securities, and (3) it includes disclosure and compliance obligations. Keep it to 2–3 sentences for 2 marks.