Common use of No Guarantee of Executions Clause in Contracts

No Guarantee of Executions. If GTJAF shall not be able to enter into such number of contracts on behalf of the Client as may have been specified in the Client's Instruction, GTJAF may enter into any number of contracts less than the number specified in such Instruction as it may be able to do so after having taken reasonable steps, and the Client shall be bound by such contracts so entered into. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Client acknowledges and accepts that the rapid and frequent changes in spot and future prices, general market conditions, and/or the restrictions or limits imposed by any relevant exchange may make it impossible or impracticable for GTJAF to carry out the Client’s Instructions, or to conclude a transaction on behalf of the Client at the prices quoted at any specific time. GTJAF shall not have any obligation or liability whatsoever and howsoever in respect of any failure to enter into contracts as specified in the Client’s Instruction.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.gtjai.com, www.gtjai.com, www.gtjai.com

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