Common use of Client Authority Clause in Contracts

Client Authority. If the Client is not a natural person, the Client represents it is authorized to execute this Agreement and terms of this Agreement do not violate any of Client’s legal or other obligations. The Client agrees Advisor will not be liable for any losses, costs or claims suffered or arising out of the Client’s lack of authority.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Foundational Path Agreement, Annual Agreement, Financial Review Agreement

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