FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS DISCLOSURES AND GUIDELINES Sample Clauses

FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS DISCLOSURES AND GUIDELINES. BECAUSE YOUR FOREIGN CURRENCIES ARE HELD OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, FUNDS HELD IN FOREIGN CURRENCY ARE NOT INSURED BY FDIC. PURCHASING OR OWNING FOREIGN CURRENCIES IN YOUR FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS INVOLVES RISKS AND YOU CAN LOSE SOME OR ALL OF THE VALUE IN RELATION TO THE U.S. DOLLAR. YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THESE RISKS BEFORE LOADING ANY FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLET. CONSULT YOUR LEGAL, TAX, OR INVESTMENT ADVISORS REGARDING THE RISKS OF HOLDING FUNDS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DECISION THAT YOU MAKE TO (A) LOAD OR HOLD FUNDS IN A FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLET, OR (B) MAKE ANY TRANSACTION INVOLVING CURRENCY EXCHANGE. WE DO NOT PROVIDE LEGAL, TAX, FINANCIAL, OR INVESTMENT ADVICE OR OPINIONS ON ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES OR RISKS OF (A) EXCHANGING ANY FOREIGN CURRENCY, OR (B) LOADING OR HOLDING FOREIGN CURRENCY TO YOUR FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS. YOU SHOULD NOT CONSTRUE ANY STATEMENT BY ANY OF OUR EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, INCLUDING ANY MEMBER OF OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF, TO CONSTITUTE LEGAL, TAX, FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVICE ABOUT ANY FOREIGN CURRENCY OR RELATED TRANSACTION. CURRENCY EXCHANGE MARKETS ARE VOLATILE AND UNPREDICTABLE. THE VALUE OF ANY FOREIGN CURRENCY YOU HOLD MAY FLUCTUATE WIDELY AGAINST THE U.S. DOLLAR AND OTHER FOREIGN CURRENCIES. THEREFORE, THE FUNDS YOU HOLD IN ANY FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLET COULD LOSE SIGNIFICANT VALUE RELATIVE TO THE U.S. DOLLAR IF THE VALUE OF SUCH FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPRECIATES IN RELATION TO THE U.S. DOLLAR. THE U.S. DOLLAR VALUE OF FUNDS HELD IN YOUR FOREIGN CURRENCY WALLETS MAY NOT BE WORTH AS MUCH AS THE VALUE OF YOUR ORIGINAL DEPOSIT. Upon loading your Bilderlings US, e-Wallet Account with funds, funds may be transferred between Currency Wallets in the following situations. ● You actively perform transfers between Currency Wallets via the Bilderlings US, e-Wallet Account Center: the Bilderlings US, e-Wallet Account Center will display the Applicable Exchange Rate quote prior to initiating the funds transfer between your Currency Wallets. The quote will be valid for a limited time that is displayed to you. If you accept the quote, we will immediately debit the origination Currency Wallet and credit the destination Currency Wallet using the Applicable Exchange Rate presented; or ● The system makes an Auto Wallet Transfer between Currency Wallets because you do not have sufficient funds in a Currency Wallet to pay for a transaction or a Fee; or ● You make a transaction in a Non-Wallet Currency: the A...
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  • Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act The operations of the Company are and have been conducted at all times in compliance with (i) the requirements of the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Asset Control and (ii) applicable financial recordkeeping and reporting requirements of the Currency and Foreign Transaction Reporting Act of 1970, as amended, including the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, as amended, the rules and regulations thereunder and any related or similar money laundering statutes, rules, regulations or guidelines, issued, administered or enforced by any Federal governmental agency (collectively, the “Money Laundering Laws”) and no action, suit or proceeding by or before any court or governmental agency, authority or body or any arbitrator involving the Company with respect to the Money Laundering Laws is pending or, to the Company’s knowledge, assuming reasonable inquiry, threatened.

  • Recordkeeping/Confidentiality 1. Price Services shall keep records relating to the Services to be performed hereunder, in the form and manner as it may deem advisable, provided that Price Services shall keep all records in such form and in such manner as required by applicable law. 2. Price Services and the Fund agree that all books, records, information and data pertaining to the business of the other party which are exchanged or received pursuant to the negotiation or the carrying out of this Agreement shall remain confidential, and shall not be voluntarily disclosed to any other person, except: (a) after prior notification to and approval in writing by the other party hereto, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld and may not be withheld where Price Services or the Fund may be exposed to civil or criminal contempt proceedings for failure to comply; (b) when requested to divulge such information by duly constituted governmental authorities; or (c) after so requested by the other party hereto. Without limiting the foregoing, Price Services has implemented, and will maintain during the term of this Agreement, reasonable measures designed to (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of identifying information concerning Shareholders, (ii) use such information to provide the Services hereunder, (iii) protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information, (iv) protect against unauthorized access to or use of such information that could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to the subject of such information, and (v) ensure appropriate disposal of such information, to the extent such information is being disposed of by Price Services.

  • Information Exchange As soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date, the Parties shall exchange information regarding the design and compatibility of the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities and Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities and compatibility of the Interconnection Facilities with the Participating TO’s Transmission System, and shall work diligently and in good faith to make any necessary design changes.

  • Information about European Union Funds The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: No

  • Foreign Assets/Account Reporting Information Italian residents who, during the fiscal year, hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs) which may generate income taxable in Italy are required to report such on their annual tax returns (UNICO Form, RW Schedule) or on a special form if no tax return is due. The same reporting obligations apply to Italian residents who, even if they do not directly hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs), are beneficial owners of the investment pursuant to Italian money laundering provisions.

  • Root-­‐zone Information Publication ICANN’s publication of root-­‐zone contact information for the TLD will include Registry Operator and its administrative and technical contacts. Any request to modify the contact information for the Registry Operator must be made in the format specified from time to time by ICANN at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/domains/root/.

  • zone Information Publication ICANN’s publication of root-zone contact information for the TLD will include Registry Operator and its administrative and technical contacts. Any request to modify the contact information for the Registry Operator must be made in the format specified from time to time by ICANN at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/domains/root/.

  • Authoritative Root Database To the extent that ICANN is authorized to set policy with regard to an authoritative root server system (the “Authoritative Root Server System”), ICANN shall use commercially reasonable efforts to (a) ensure that the authoritative root will point to the top-­‐level domain nameservers designated by Registry Operator for the TLD, (b) maintain a stable, secure, and authoritative publicly available database of relevant information about the TLD, in accordance with ICANN publicly available policies and procedures, and (c) coordinate the Authoritative Root Server System so that it is operated and maintained in a stable and secure manner; provided, that ICANN shall not be in breach of this Agreement and ICANN shall have no liability in the event that any third party (including any governmental entity or internet service provider) blocks or restricts access to the TLD in any jurisdiction.

  • Safeguarding Customer Information The Servicer has implemented and will maintain security measures designed to meet the objectives of the Interagency Guidelines Establishing Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information published in final form on February 1, 2001, 66 Fed. Reg. 8616 and the rules promulgated thereunder, as amended from time to time (the “Guidelines”). The Servicer shall promptly provide the Master Servicer, the Trustee and the NIMS Insurer information reasonably available to it regarding such security measures upon the reasonable request of the Master Servicer, the Trustee and the NIMS Insurer which information shall include, but not be limited to, any Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 70 report covering the Servicer’s operations, and any other audit reports, summaries of test results or equivalent measures taken by the Servicer with respect to its security measures to the extent reasonably necessary in order for the Seller to satisfy its obligations under the Guidelines.

  • Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1. Where, as a result of the reduction or elimination of a customs duty under this Agreement, any product originating in a Party is being imported into the territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in absolute terms or relative to domestic production, and under such conditions as to constitute a substantial cause of serious injury or threat thereof to the domestic industry of like or directly competitive products in the territory of the importing Party, the importing Party may take bilateral safeguard measures to the minimum extent necessary to remedy or prevent the injury, subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 to 10. 2. Bilateral safeguard measures shall only be taken upon clear evidence that increased imports have caused or are threatening to cause serious injury pursuant to an investigation in accordance with the procedures laid down in the WTO Agreement on Safeguards. 3. The Party intending to take a bilateral safeguard measure under this Article shall immediately, and in any case before taking a measure, make notification to the other Parties and the Joint Committee. The notification shall contain all pertinent information, which shall include evidence of serious injury or threat thereof caused by increased imports, a precise description of the product involved and the proposed measure, as well as the proposed date of introduction, expected duration and timetable for the progressive removal of the measure. A Party that may be affected by the measure shall be offered compensation in the form of substantially equivalent trade liberalisation in relation to the imports from any such Party. 4. If the conditions set out in paragraph 1 are met, the importing Party may take measures consisting in increasing the rate of customs duty for the product to a level not to exceed the lesser of: (a) the MFN rate of duty applied at the time the action is taken; or (b) the MFN rate of duty applied on the day immediately preceding the date of the entry into force of this Agreement. 5. Bilateral safeguard measures shall be taken for a period not exceeding one year. In very exceptional circumstances, after review by the Joint Committee, measures may be taken up to a total maximum period of three years. No measure shall be applied to the import of a product which has previously been subject to such a measure. 6. The Joint Committee shall within 30 days from the date of notification examine the information provided under paragraph 3 in order to facilitate a mutually acceptable resolution of the matter. In the absence of such resolution, the importing Party may adopt a measure pursuant to paragraph 4 to remedy the problem, and, in the absence of mutually agreed compensation, the Party against whose product the measure is taken may take compensatory action. The bilateral safeguard measure and the compensatory action shall be immediately notified to the other Parties and the Joint Committee. In the selection of the bilateral safeguard measure and the compensatory action, priority must be given to the measure which least disturbs the functioning of this Agreement. The compensatory action shall normally consist of suspension of concessions having substantially equivalent trade effects or concessions substantially equivalent to the value of the additional duties expected to result from the bilateral safeguard measure. The Party taking compensatory action shall apply the action only for the minimum period necessary to achieve the substantially equivalent trade effects and in any event, only while the measure under paragraph 4 is being applied. 7. Upon the termination of the measure, the rate of customs duty shall be the rate which would have been in effect but for the measure. 8. In critical circumstances, where delay would cause damage which would be difficult to repair, a Party may take a provisional emergency measure pursuant to a preliminary determination that there is clear evidence that increased imports constitute a substantial cause of serious injury, or threat thereof, to the domestic industry. The Party intending to take such a measure shall immediately notify the other Parties and the Joint Committee thereof. Within 30 days of the date of the notification, the procedures set out in paragraphs 2 to 6, including for compensatory action, shall be initiated. Any compensation shall be based on the total period of application of the provisional emergency measure and of the emergency measure. 9. Any provisional measure shall be terminated within 200 days at the latest. The period of application of any such provisional measure shall be counted as part of the duration of the measure set out in paragraph 5 and any extension thereof. Any tariff increases shall be promptly refunded if the investigation described in paragraph 2 does not result in a finding that the conditions of paragraph 1 are met. 10. Five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Parties shall review in the Joint Committee whether there is need to maintain the possibility to take safeguard measures between them. If the Parties decide, after the first review, to maintain such possibility, they shall thereafter conduct biennial reviews of this matter in the Joint Committee.

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