Common use of Entry into Contract Clause in Contracts

Entry into Contract. If we provide a quote, you may instruct us to arrange the entry by you into a Contract equivalent to that for which the quote was sought. Receipt by us of your instruction will be an offer from you to us to enter into that Contract. We are not under any obligation to accept your offer and may decline to do so in our absolute discretion (including where the required margin has not been provided pursuant to clause 5.6).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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