Form of Instruction Sample Clauses

Form of Instruction. Each Instruction shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electro-mechanical means as the Custodian shall make available to the Fund from time to time unless the Fund shall elect to transmit such Instruction in accordance with Subsections 4.2.1 through 4.2.3 of this Section.
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Form of Instruction. Each Instruction, other than Oral Instructions, shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electro-mechanical means as Custodian shall make available to the Trust from time to time unless the Trust shall elect to transmit such Written Instruction in accordance with Subsections (a) through (c) of this Section.
Form of Instruction. Instructions shall be in writing, including via e-mail, and include the signature, which may be in electronic form, of the Authorized Person.
Form of Instruction. Instructions to restrict or prohibit trading must include the TIN, ITIN or GII, if known, and the specific restrictions(s) to be executed, including how long the restriction(s) is(are) to remain in place. If the TIN, ITIN or GII is not known, the instructions must include an equivalent identifying number of the Shareholder(s) or account(s) or other agreed upon information to which the instruction relates. Upon request of the Intermediary, the Fund agrees to provide to the Intermediary, along with any written instructions to prohibit further purchases or exchanges of Shares by Shareholder, information regarding those trades of the Shareholder that violated the Fund’s policies.
Form of Instruction. Each Instruction shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electro-mechanical means as the Custodian shall make available to the Company from time to time unless the Company shall elect to transmit such Written Instruction in accordance with Subsections (a) through (c) of this Section.
Form of Instruction. Each Instruction, other than Oral Instructions, shall be transmitted by such secured or tested e-mail as Custodian shall make available to the Trust from time to time unless the Trust shall elect to transmit such Written Instruction in accordance with Subsections (a) through (c) of this Section.
Form of Instruction. Instructions to restrict or prohibit trading must include the TIN, ITIN or GII, if known, and the specific restrictions(s) to be executed. If the TIN, ITIN or GII is not known, the instructions must include an equivalent identifying number of the Shareholder(s) or account(s) or other agreed upon information to which the instruction relates.
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Form of Instruction. Each Instruction shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electromechanical means as the Custodian shall make available to the Trust or Company from time to time unless the Trust or Company elects to transmit such Instruction in accordance with Sections 4.2.1 through 4.2.3 of this Section. 4.2.1. Trust or Company Designated Secured-Transmission Method. Instructions may be transmitted through a secured or tested electro-mechanical means identified by the Trust or Company or by an Authorized Person entitled to give Instruction and acknowledged and accepted by the Custodian; it being understood that such acknowledgment shall authorize the Custodian to receive and process such means of delivery, but shall not represent a judgment by the Custodian as to the reasonableness or security of the method determined by the Authorized Person (unless such method is a product proprietary to the Custodian and offered to the Trust or Company by the Custodian). 4.2.2. Written Instructions. Instructions may be transmitted in a writing that bears the manual signature of an Authorized Person. 4.2.3. Other Forms of Instruction. Instructions may also be transmitted by another means determined by the Trust, Company or Authorized Persons of each and acknowledged and accepted by the Custodian (subject to the same limits as to acknowledgements as is contained in Section 4.2.1, above) including, but not limited to, Instructions given orally or by SWIFT, telex or telefax (whether tested or untested). When an Instruction is given by means established under Sections 4.2.1 through 4.2.3 , it shall be the responsibility of the Custodian to use reasonable care to adhere to any security or other procedures established in writing between the Custodian and the Authorized Person with respect to such means of Instruction, but such Authorized Person shall be solely responsible for determining that the particular means chosen is reasonable under the circumstances (unless such method is a product proprietary to the Custodian and offered to the Trust or Company by the Custodian). Oral Instructions shall be binding upon the Custodian only if and when the Custodian takes action with respect thereto. With respect to telefax instructions, the parties agree and acknowledge that receipt of legible Instructions cannot be assured, that the Custodian cannot verify that authorized signatures on telefax instructions are original or properly affixed, and that the Custodian shall not be liable for l...
Form of Instruction. Each Instruction shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electro-mechanical means as the Custodian shall make available to the Fund from time to time unless the Fund shall elect to transmit such Instruction in accordance with Subsections 4.2.1 through 4.2.3 of this Section. 4.2.1 FUND DESIGNATED SECURED-TRANSMISSION METHOD. Instructions may be transmitted through a secured or tested electro-mechanical means identified by the Fund or by an Authorized Person entitled to give Instruction and acknowledged and accepted by the Custodian; it being understood that such acknowledgment shall authorize the Custodian to receive and process such means of delivery but shall not represent a judgment by the Custodian as to the reasonableness or security of the method determined by the Authorized Person.
Form of Instruction. Each Instruction shall be transmitted by such secured or authenticated electro-mechanical means as the Custodian shall make available to the Trust from time to time unless the Trust shall elect to transmit such Instruction in accordance with Subsections 4.2.1 through 4.2.3 of this Section. 4.2.1 Trust Designated Secured-Transmission Method. Instructions may be transmitted through a secured or tested electro-mechanical means identified by the Trust or by an Authorized Person entitled to give Instruction and acknowledged and accepted by the Custodian; it being understood that such acknowledgment shall authorize the Custodian to receive and process such means of delivery but shall not represent a judgment by the Custodian as to the reasonableness or security of the method determined by the Authorized Person.
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