Common use of Acceptance of Orders Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Orders. The Broker Member shall have the discretion, to be exercised reasonably, to refuse to accept instructions to enter into a Transaction and/or to refuse to comply with any direction from the Client, provided it informs the Client promptly of such decision and in any event not later than two business hours from receipt of instructions.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Member Client Agreement, Member Client Agreement, Member Client Agreement

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Acceptance of Orders. The Broker Member shall have the discretion, to be exercised exer- cised reasonably, to refuse to accept instructions to enter into a Transaction and/or and/ or to refuse to comply with any direction from the Client, provided it informs the Client promptly of such decision and in any event not later than two business hours from receipt of instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions for Brokerage Account

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Acceptance of Orders. The Broker Member shall have the discretion, to be exercised reasonably, to refuse to accept instructions to enter into a Transaction and/or to refuse to comply with any direction from the Client, provided it informs the Client promptly of such decision and in any event not later than two business hours from receipt of instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Agreement

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