Common use of Instructions by Electronic Methods Clause in Contracts

Instructions by Electronic Methods. The Owner Trustee and the Delaware Trustee are hereby authorized to rely upon and comply with instructions and directions sent by e-mail, facsimile and other similar unsecured electronic methods (“Electronic Methods”) by persons believed by the Owner Trustee or the Delaware Trustee, as applicable, to be authorized to give instructions and directions on behalf of the Depositor. The Owner Trustee and the Delaware Trustee shall have no duty or obligation to verify or confirm that the person who sent such instructions or directions is, in fact, a person authorized to give instructions or directions on behalf of the Depositor (other than to verify that the signature on a facsimile is the signature of a person authorized to give instructions and directions on behalf of the Depositor), and the Owner Trustee and the Delaware Trustee shall have no liability for any losses, liabilities, costs or expenses incurred or sustained by the Depositor as a result of such reliance upon or use of Electronic Methods to submit instructions and directions to the Owner Trustee or the Delaware Trustee, including the risk of the Owner Trustee or the Delaware Trustee taking unauthorized instructions, and the risk of interception and misuse by third parties.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (CarMax Auto Owner Trust 2012-2), Trust Agreement (CarMax Auto Owner Trust 2012-1), Trust Agreement (CarMax Auto Owner Trust 2011-3)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.