Common use of APPOINTING AN ATTORNEY Clause in Contracts

APPOINTING AN ATTORNEY. You may appoint one or more attorney(s) to act for you in respect of an Account. However, we may refuse to honour any Account transaction made by an attorney (or by any committee, property guardian or similar representative appointed by a court to act for you in respect of an Account). If an Account is a joint Account, we may also refuse to honour any Account transaction made by an Attorney (or by any committee, property guardian or similar representative appointed by a court to act for you in respect of an Account) unless their appointment in respect of the joint Account has been agreed upon (in writing) by all account signors.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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APPOINTING AN ATTORNEY. You may appoint one or more attorney(s) to act for you in respect of an Account. However, we may refuse to honour any Account transaction made by an attorney (or by any committee, property guardian or similar representative appointed by a court to act for you in respect of an Account). If an Account is a joint Account, we may also refuse to honour any Account transaction made by an Attorney (or by any committee, property guardian or similar representative appointed by a court to act for you in respect of an Account) unless their appointment in respect of the joint Account has been agreed upon (in writing) by all account Account signors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Agreement

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