PROVISIONS SPECIFICALLY APPLICABLE TO FIDUCIARY ARRANGEMENTS Sample Clauses

PROVISIONS SPECIFICALLY APPLICABLE TO FIDUCIARY ARRANGEMENTS. If this is a Fiduciary Account, you hereby represent, warrant, and certify:
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PROVISIONS SPECIFICALLY APPLICABLE TO FIDUCIARY ARRANGEMENTS. If this is a Fiduciary Account, you hereby represent, warrant, and certify: (1) that the individuals signing this document are duly ap- pointed and qualified Fiduciaries, (2) that such Fiduciaries have been duly authorized to establish and maintain this Securities Account and to select the privileges requested, including the use of margin, if applicable, (3) all transactions initiated by a Fiduciary will be in accordance with the provisions of applicable law and the document governing the fiduciary capacity, if any, (4) that such Fiduciaries may execute any documents that Stifel, the Fund, and the bank(s) designated by Stifel may require, and (5) unless Stifel has notice to the contrary acknowledged by a principal of Stifel, any one of the Fiduciaries may individually provide instructions as to the assets of this Securities Account, including, without limitation, to order the transfer or delivery of funds and securities to any other person, including any Fiduciary. If this is the Fiduciary Account of a non-natural person, the signers also represent, warrant, and certify that the owner is duly consti- tuted or organized and validly existing under the laws of its domicile and that the instrument or capacity under which it exists is in full force and effect. Stifel shall be entitled to rely upon the representations, warranties, or certifications made above until the receipt by Stifel of written notice to the contrary acknowledged by a principal of Stifel. You hereby release Stifel, the Fund, the bank(s) designated by Stifel, and their officers, directors, and agents from any and all liability and agree to indemnify the same, jointly and severally, from any and all losses, damages, or costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) for acting in good faith upon these representations, warranties, and certifications.
PROVISIONS SPECIFICALLY APPLICABLE TO FIDUCIARY ARRANGEMENTS directors, and agents from any and all liability and agree to indemnify the same, jointly and severally, from any and all losses, damages, or costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) for acting in good faith upon these representations, warranties, and certifications.

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