Customer's Waiver of Payment of Distribution Remuneration Sample Clauses

Customer's Waiver of Payment of Distribution Remuneration. Trade Republic may receive inducements from third parties in connection with the securities transactions it executes on behalf of the Customer. Further information can be found in clause 4.2 of the Framework Agreement. On conclusion of this Framework Agreement, the Customer agrees that Trade Republic will keep any inducements received from third parties. Deviating from the statutory provisions governing the law of agency (Sections 675, 667 of the German Civil Code (BGB) and Section 384 of the German Commercial Code (HGB)) Trade Republic and the Customer agree that the Customer has no claim to such remuneration. Without this agreement, Trade Republic – subject to the applicability of the law of agency to each securities transaction concluded between Trade Republic and the Customer – would have to release this remuneration to the Customer.
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