OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY Sample Clauses

OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY. We are under no obligation to effect any transaction for the Advisory Program Account that we believe to be improper. We and the Sub-Advisors are engaged in a wide range of securities services. Accordingly, we may provide services to companies for compensation, and may recommend the securities of those companies to clients. We and the Sub-Advisors may give advice and take action in the performance of our duties to other clients or for our own accounts that differs from the advice we give you. Or the timing and nature of actions we take may differ, which may cause the Advisory Program Account to receive higher or lower execution prices than such other accounts. Additionally, we and the Sub-Advisors may be limited in our ability to divulge or act upon certain information we possess as a result of investment banking activities or other confidential sources and we may be restricted or limited in our ability to make investment recommendations as a result of these affiliated activities.
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OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY. Introducing Firm, First Clearing, and any Sub-Advisor or its affiliates are under no obligation to effect any transaction for the Account that it believes to be improper under applicable law, rule, or regulation. Client acknowledges that Introducing Firm, First Clearing, and/or any Sub- Advisor or its affiliates manage accounts for other clients and services. Any advice given to, or action taken for, any other client or account, including the firm's own accounts, may differ from that given to or taken for the Account. Neither Introducing Firm, First Clearing, nor any Sub-Advisor or its affiliates shall be liable to Client for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss arising out of any investment or for any act or omission in the management of the Account or the performance of Introducing Firm's, First Clearing's, and/or Sub-Advisor's or its affiliates' respective duties under this Agreement, except for (1) individual, and not joint, liability for willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement, and (2) any liabilities that cannot be waived under state or Federal law; including state and Federal securities laws or the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), if applicable.
OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY. Introducing Firm is under no obligation to effect any transaction for the Account that it believes to be improper under applicable law, rule, or regulation. Client acknowledges that Introducing Firm and its affiliates manage accounts for other clients and services.
OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY. We are under no obligation to effect any transaction for the Advisory Program Account that we believe to be improper. We and the Sub-Advisors are engaged in a wide range of securities services. Accordingly, we may provide services to companies for compensation, and may recommend the securities of those companies to clients. We and the Sub-Advisors may give advice and take action in the performance of our duties to other clients or for our own accounts that differs from the advice we give you. Or the timing and nature of actions we take may differ, which may cause the Advisory Program Account to receive higher or lower execution prices than such other accounts. Additionally, we and the Sub-Advisors may be limited in our ability to divulge or act upon certain information we possess as a result of investment banking activities or other confidential sources. Neither RIA, nor WFA, nor any Sub-Advisor shall be liable to Client for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss arising out of any investment or for any act or omission in the management of the Advisory Program Account or the performance of its duties under this Agreement; provided, however, that RIA, WFA or Sub-Advisor acted in good faith and in a manner consistent with its fiduciary duty under the Advisers Act. Federal and state securities laws impose liabilities under certain circumstances on persons, even when they act in good faith, and nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver or limitation of rights you may have under federal law, including state and federal securities laws or the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), if applicable.
OTHER CLIENTS; LIABILITY. Introducing Firm is under no obligation to effect any transaction for the Account that it believes to be improper under applicable law, rule, or regulation. Client acknowledges that Introducing Firm and its affiliates manage accounts for other clients and services. Any advice given to, or action taken for, any other client or account, including the firm's own accounts, may differ from that given to or taken for the Account. Introducing Firm shall not be liable to Client for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss arising out of any investment or for any act or omission in the management of the Account or the performance of its duties under this Agreement, except for (1) willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the performance of its

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  • Company's Liability The Consultant agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold the Company harmless from an against any and all reasonable costs, expenses and liability (including reasonable attorney's fees paid in defense of the Company) which may in any way result pursuant to its gross negligence or willful misconduct or in any connection with any actions taken or statements made, on behalf of the Company, without the prior approval or authorization of the Company or which are otherwise in violation of applicable law.

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