Common use of Instructions by email Clause in Contracts

Instructions by email. You acknowledge and agree that; a. you are and will at all relevant times be authorised to make communications to the Intermediary (who will pass on those communications to Openmarkets on your behalf) (including as the case may be, to give instructions in respect of transactions in respect of Traded Products) by email; b. communication by email is not a secure means of communication and involves higher risks of distortion, manipulation and attempted fraud; c. you authorise the Intermediary and Openmarkets to accept and act without any inquiry upon, communications (including instructions) provided by email which appear to the Intermediary or Openmarkets to have been provided by or for you; and d. you indemnify the Intermediary and Openmarkets in respect of any and all claims, liabilities, direct or consequential losses, costs, charges or expenses (of any nature) incurred or suffered by the Intermediary or Openmarkets as a result of the Intermediary or Openmarkets acting on communications (including instructions) provided by email.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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