No Responsibility for Title, etc Sample Clauses

No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, the Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any property or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement.
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No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents.
No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, the Bank shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any property or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement.
No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, Sub-Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents.
No Responsibility for Title, etc. Subject to Section 8.1 above, Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents.

Related to No Responsibility for Title, etc

  • No Responsibility for Recitals, Etc The recitals contained herein and in the Notes (except in the Trustee’s certificate of authentication) shall be taken as the statements of the Company, and the Trustee assumes no responsibility for the correctness of the same. The Trustee makes no representations as to the validity or sufficiency of this Indenture or of the Notes. The Trustee shall not be accountable for the use or application by the Company of any Notes or the proceeds of any Notes authenticated and delivered by the Trustee in conformity with the provisions of this Indenture.

  • Responsibility for Property Unless otherwise specified, upon delivery to Seller, or manufacture or acquisition by Seller, of any materials, parts, tooling, data or other property, title to which is held by Buyer, Seller assumes the risk of and shall be responsible for any loss thereof or damage thereto. In accordance with the provisions of this Purchase Order, but in any event upon completion thereof, Seller shall return such property to Buyer in the condition in which it was received, except for reasonable wear and tear, and except for such property as has been reasonably consumed in the proper performance of this Purchase Order.

  • Responsibility for Damage Resident is solely responsible for any damage, defacement or loss arising within the assigned bedroom space. All assigned residents of an apartment are jointly and severally responsible for any damage, defacement or loss to common areas, other parts of the Property, fixtures or appliances, except for the portion of damages over $100,000 where it is finally established that Resident or one or more other residents of the apartment were solely at fault for the entire loss, in which case such person(s) will be solely responsible. Resident is fully responsible for the conduct of Resident’s guests, visitors, licensees and invitees (“Guests”), including without limitation harm to individuals or damage or defacement of any part of the Property or its fixtures or property of third parties (including other residents) by such Guests.

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