Common use of Ambiguous and Conflicting Instructions Clause in Contracts

Ambiguous and Conflicting Instructions. Without prejudice to any other provision in the Customer Agreement, where any Instruction is ambiguous or in conflict with any other Instruction, we shall be entitled, but not obliged, to rely and act on any such Instruction in accordance with any reasonable interpretation thereof which any of our directors, officer, employee or Agents believes in good faith to be the correct interpretation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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