Common use of INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOU Clause in Contracts

INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOU. Requests or instructions from you should, unless permitted by us otherwise, be in writing and signed by you. We may choose to accept any instruction made through electronic mail, facsimile or telephone, including such instruction that we in good faith believe is given by you even if you have not actually given such instruction. Any non signature-bearing instruction shall be given to us at your risk and we shall not be responsible for any loss or damage that you may suffer. You shall on demand indemnify us in respect of any losses, claims, actions, proceedings, demands, damages, costs and expenses (including all reasonable legal cost and expenses properly incurred) and any other liabilities howsoever arising in consequence of us in good faith acting upon or in reliance on the authenticity of any written, electronic mail, facsimile or telephone instruction given as aforesaid.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: DBS Personal Credit Card, DBS Personal Credit Card, DBS Personal Credit Card

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