Common use of Custodial Accounts Clause in Contracts

Custodial Accounts. If the Account is a custodial account for a minor, we will maintain an account established under the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act or Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (collectively "UTMA"). You represent and agree that the assets in the Account belong to the minor and that you will only direct the distribution or application of the assets in the Account for the benefit of the minor. You authorize us to disclose information about the Account to the minor or the minor's representative and to facilitate the transfer of the Account to the former minor at the termination of your custodianship under applicable state law (including accepting instructions from the former minor without further authorization from you). We are not responsible for determining the appropriateness of any action you take as custodian and you will indemnify and hold us harmless for any action you take as custodian and for any transaction in which we act directly or indirectly absent any willful or grossly negligent conduct by us. As used herein, "you" or "your" shall refer to the custodian or to the minor as the context may require.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Basic Brokerage Account Agreement, Basic Brokerage Account Agreement, Brokerage Account Agreement

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