DELEGATES AND NON SIGNERS Sample Clauses

DELEGATES AND NON SIGNERS. In this Agreement, Your responsibilities to Us are to be performed by a Signing Officer and his or her Delegates. You authorize each Signing Officer to use The Services and to appoint Delegates. A Signing Officer can authorize a person to act as his or her Delegate on the Account through The Services only. If appointed, the Delegate must be specifically authorized as either a Read Only Delegate or an Initiator Delegate. You acknowledge that We disclaim liability and are not responsible for the actions or omissions of Signing Officers, Non Signers, and Delegates, or for determining the adequacy of their authority, and that it is Your exclusive obligation to verify the identity of each such person at the time of his or her appointment by You. Further, You acknowledge that We disclaim liability and are not responsible to maintain in Our records any identifying information on each Delegate and that You are solely responsible for ensuring that each Delegate has access to the Account. You acknowledge that Delegates and Non Signers have no rights to authorize Transactions on the Account. A Delegate or a Non Signer can request through The Services that We cease printing or mailing statements of the Account to You. All Transactions started by an Initiator Delegate must have the authorization of a Signing Officer before being completed. All Transactions started by a Non Signer must have the authorization of a Signing Officer before being completed. At Our request, You must provide full and current particulars of the identities of any and all Signing Officers, Delegates, and Non Signers who have any rights of access to any Accounts pursuant to The Services.
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Related to DELEGATES AND NON SIGNERS

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