Common use of Own Judgment Clause in Contracts

Own Judgment. (a) For the avoidance of doubt, and without prejudice to the generality of Clause 6, unless I/we specifically request you, you will not provide me/us with advisory services or otherwise advise me/us in respect of the suitability of any security for the purpose of my/our investment in securities. I/We shall rely on my/our own judgment and decision with respect to each Instruction. (b) Subject to Clause 2.8(a), I/we warrant to you that as of the date of giving an Instruction and entering into any executed Instruction that: (i) I/We have reviewed carefully my/our specific financial needs and investment objectives; (ii) I/We fully understand and accept, the terms, conditions and risks of the resulting executed Instruction and I/we also fully understand and am/are capable of assuming and assumes, the risks of the executed Instruction; (iii) I/We have made my/our own independent decisions to enter into the executed Instruction without treating any information (written or oral) provided by you as investment advice or as a recommendation to enter into the executed Instruction; (iv) I/We fully understand that you could not guarantee or assure the results of the executed Instruction; and (v) I/We acknowledge that you and your Agents will not give any investment, legal, accounting, tax or other advice and will not advise me/us the nature, risks, potential value or suitability of any particular Securities, or any transaction relating to Securities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Client Master Agreement, Client Master Agreement, Client Master Agreement

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