Common use of PROOF OF ORDERS PLACED BY TELEPHONE OR EMAIL Clause in Contracts

PROOF OF ORDERS PLACED BY TELEPHONE OR EMAIL. 23.1 - Order placed by telephone Orders placed by telephone, which do not require the Client to use a confidential identifier code, must be confirmed by the Client in writing at the earliest opportunity without the Client being able to plead the absence of confirmation to contest an order placed and executed in this manner. The Bank draws the Client's attention to the fact that orders transmitted by telephone in addition to telephone conversations and callers' numbers shall be recorded. Such records are stored for a period of five years. They will be used as evidence, particularly in the event of a dispute, which the Client expressly accepts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.privatebank.hsbc.fr, www.privatebank.hsbc.fr

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PROOF OF ORDERS PLACED BY TELEPHONE OR EMAIL. 23.1 - 1. Order placed by telephone Orders placed by telephone, which do not require the Client to use a confidential identifier code, must be confirmed by the Client in writing at the earliest opportunity without the Client being able to plead the absence of confirmation to contest an order placed and executed in this manner. The Bank draws the Client's attention to the fact that orders transmitted by telephone in addition to telephone conversations and callers' numbers shall be recorded. Such records are stored for a period of five years. They will be used as evidence, particularly in the event of a dispute, which the Client expressly accepts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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PROOF OF ORDERS PLACED BY TELEPHONE OR EMAIL. 23.1 25.1 - Order placed by telephone Orders placed by telephone, which do not require the Client to use a confidential identifier code, must be confirmed by the Client in writing at the earliest opportunity without the Client being able to plead the absence of confirmation to contest an order placed and executed in this manner. The Bank draws the Client's attention to the fact that orders transmitted by telephone in addition to telephone conversations and callers' numbers shall be recorded. Such records are stored for a period of five years. They will be used as evidence, particularly in the event of a dispute, which the Client expressly accepts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.privatebank.hsbc.fr

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