Reliance Upon Written Documents Sample Clauses

Reliance Upon Written Documents. Escrow Agent shall be fully protected in relying upon any written notice, demand, certificate, or document which Escrow Agent, in good faith, believes to be genuine. Escrow Agent shall not be responsible for the sufficiency or accuracy of the form, execution, validity, or genuineness of documents or securities now or hereafter deposited hereunder, or of any endorsement thereon, or for any lack of endorsement thereon, or for any description therein; nor shall Escrow Agent be responsible or liable in any respect on account of the identity, authority, or rights of the persons executing or delivering or purporting to execute or deliver any such documents, security, or endorsement.
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Reliance Upon Written Documents. The Securities Intermediary shall be protected in acting or refraining from acting upon any written notice, certificate, instruction, request or other paper or document, as to the due execution thereof and the validity and effectiveness of the provisions thereof and as to the truth of any information therein contained, which the Securities Intermediary in good faith believes to be genuine.
Reliance Upon Written Documents. The Trustees may act upon any written letter, report, certificate, instrument, or other document submitted to them by any Employer, labor organization, Employee, or Beneficiary, or by any other person, where such document appears to be genuine and to be assigned by the proper person or persons and the Trustees shall be under no duty to make any investigation or inquiry as to any statement contained in any such document.
Reliance Upon Written Documents. The Trustees may act upon any written letter, report, certificate, instrument, or other document submitted to them by any participating employer, labor organization, employee, or beneficiary, or by any other person, where such document appears to be genuine and to be signed by the proper person or persons, and the Trustees shall be under no duty to make any investigation or inquiry as to any statement contained in any such document.
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