Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions Sample Clauses

Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by it and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Written Instructions actually received by it pursuant to this Agreement.
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Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument received by it in writing, orally, electronically, by facsimile, by email, by bank wire, or by other means, and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Oral Instructions and/or any Written Instructions actually received by it pursuant to this Agreement, so long as the Custodian believes in good faith that such Instructions have been given by an Authorized Person or agent acting on behalf of the Company. The Custodian is further authorized to rely and act upon Instructions transmitted electronically through the Applications, the Institutional Delivery System (IDS) as may then be available through DTC, a customer data entry system acceptable to the Custodian, or any other similar electronic instruction system acceptable to the Custodian. The Custodian will not be liable for any failure to execute Instructions or failure to receive Securities due to incorrect, incomplete, conflicting or untimely instructions. The Custodian, in its discretion, is authorized to accept and act upon Instructions from the Company, whether given orally by telephone or otherwise (including the Custodian’s callback procedures where applicable), which the Custodian in good faith believes to be genuine. The Custodian’s records will be conclusive as to the content of any such Instruction, regardless of whether confirmation is received. The Custodian has established cut-off times for receipt of Instructions, which shall be made available to the Company. If the Custodian receives an Instruction after its established cut-off time, the Custodian shall attempt to act upon the Instruction on the day requested if the Custodian deems it practicable to do so or otherwise as soon as practicable after that day.
Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by it and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Oral Instructions and any Written Instructions actually received by it and reasonably believed to be genuine pursuant to this Agreement.
Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. The Bank shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by it and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Bank shall be entitled to rely upon any Written Instructions actually received by it pursuant to this Agreement.
Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. Provided that the Custodian is not in breach of Section 8.02(e) or Section 8.02(f) of this Agreement, it shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by it and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Written Instructions received by it pursuant to this Agreement.
Reliance Upon Documents and Instructions. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by it and reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Written Instructions actually received by it pursuant to this Agreement. The Custodian is not responsible to review whether the Trust uses the correct form of instruction for 17f-2 Written Instructions. If the Custodian receives a Written Instruction that does not state it is a 17f-2 Written Instruction, it will be treated as a non-17f2 Instruction, even if it is signed by Exhibit B-2 Authorized Persons.

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  • Background and Instructions History of Agreement- This agreement has been drafted by the Texas Student Privacy Alliance (TXSPA). The Alliance is a collaborative group of Texas school districts that share common concerns around student and data privacy. The Texas K-12 CTO Council is the organization that sponsors the TXSPAand the TXSPA is the Texas affiliate of the national Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC). The SDPC works with other state alliances by helping establish common data privacy agreements unique to the jurisdiction of each state. This Texas agreement was drafted specifically for K-12 education institutions and included broad stakeholder input from Texas school districts, statewide associations such as TASB, TASA, and TASBO, and the Texas Education Agency. The purpose of this agreement is to set standards of both practice and expectations around data privacy such that all parties involved have a common understanding of expectations. This agreement also provides a mechanism (Exhibit E- General Offer of Terms) that would allow an Operator to extend the ability of other Texas school districts to be covered under the terms of the agreement should an Operator sign Exhibit E. This mechanism is intended to create efficiencies for both Operators and LEAs and generally enhance privacy practices and expectations for K-12 institutions and for companies providing services to K-12 institutions.

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