Common use of REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS Clause in Contracts

REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS. The Depositor may provide Remote Instructions to any branch of the Financial Institution as permitted by the Financial Institution, online through the Direct Services web portal, or through the Financial Institution's telephone banking service, if any. The Remote Instructions may concern the Account maintained at that branch, or concern other Transactions and arrangements conducted at or with that branch. The Financial Institution may, but will not be obliged to, act on Remote Instructions received in the name of the Depositor along with any requisite PAC and/or PIW, if any, to the same extent as if the Remote Instructions were written instructions delivered to the Financial Institution by mail and signed by the Depositor authorized to operate the Account. Any such Remote Instructions are deemed genuine. The Financial Institution may, in its sole discretion, acting reasonably, delay acting on or refuse to act on any Remote Instruction. A Remote Instruction is deemed received by the Financial Institution only when actually received and brought to the attention of an authorized officer of the Financial Institution capable of acting upon and implementing the Remote Instruction. Remote Instructions can be transmitted to the Financial Institution at the telephone or fax number or email address provided by the Financial Institution, or at such other telephone or fax number or email address as the Financial Institution may advise the Depositor by notice in writing, or online through the Direct Services web portal. Any of the persons that constitute the Depositor may act alone and provide Remote Instructions to the Financial Institution, even if 2 or more signatures are otherwise required to operate the Account. The Financial Institution, acting reasonably, is entitled to assume that any person identifying himself or herself as the Depositor is in fact the Depositor, and can rely upon such, and the Financial Institution may act on the Remote Instructions provided by any such person. All Remote Instructions given to the Financial Institution in the name of the Depositor will bind the Depositor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Direct Services Agreement, Standard Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS. The Depositor Annuitant may provide Remote Instructions to any branch of the Financial Institution Institution, as permitted by the Financial Institution, online through the Direct Services web portal, or through the Financial Institution's ’s telephone banking service, if any. The Remote Instructions may concern the Account Fund maintained at that branch, or concern other Transactions and arrangements conducted at or with that branch. The Financial Institution may, but will not be obliged to, act on Remote Instructions received in the name of the Depositor Annuitant along with any requisite PAC personal access code and/or PIWpersonal identification word, if any, to the same extent as if the Remote Instructions were written instructions delivered to the Financial Institution by mail and signed by the Depositor Annuitant authorized to operate the AccountFund. Any such Remote Instructions are deemed genuine. The Financial Institution may, in its sole discretion, acting reasonably, delay acting on or refuse to act on any Remote Instruction. A Remote Instruction is deemed received by the Financial Institution only when actually received and brought to the attention of an authorized officer of the Financial Institution capable of acting upon and implementing the Remote Instruction. Remote Instructions can be transmitted to the Financial Institution at the telephone or fax number or email address provided by the Financial Institution, or at such other telephone or fax number or email address as the Financial Institution may advise the Depositor Annuitant by notice in writing, or online through the Direct Services web portal. Any of the persons that constitute the Depositor Annuitant may act alone and provide Remote Instructions to the Financial Institution, even if 2 or more signatures are otherwise required generally to operate the Account. The Financial Institution, acting reasonably, is entitled to assume that any person identifying himself or herself as the Depositor Annuitant is in fact the DepositorAnnuitant, and can rely upon such, and the Financial Institution may act on the Remote Instructions provided by any such person. All Remote Instructions given to the Financial Institution in the name of the Depositor Annuitant will bind the DepositorAnnuitant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retirement Income Fund Agreement, Retirement Income Fund Agreement

REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS. The Depositor may provide Remote Instructions to any branch of the Financial Institution Institution, as permitted by the Financial Institution, online through the Direct Services web portal, or through the Financial Institution's ’s telephone banking service, if any. The Remote Instructions may concern the Account maintained at that branch, or concern other Transactions and arrangements conducted at or with that branch. The Financial Institution may, but will not be obliged to, act on Remote Instructions received in the name of the Depositor along with any requisite PAC and/or PIW, if any, to the same extent as if the Remote Instructions were written instructions delivered to the Financial Institution by mail and signed by the Depositor authorized to operate the Account. Any such Remote Instructions are deemed genuine. The Financial Institution may, in its sole discretion, acting reasonably, delay acting on or refuse to act on any Remote Instruction. A Remote Instruction is deemed received by the Financial Institution only when actually received and brought to the attention of an authorized officer of the Financial Institution capable of acting upon and implementing the Remote Instruction. Remote Instructions can be transmitted to the Financial Institution at the telephone or fax number or email address provided by the Financial Institution, or at such other telephone or fax number or email address as the Financial Institution may advise the Depositor by notice in writing, or online through the Direct Services web portal. Any of the persons that constitute the Depositor may act alone and provide Remote Instructions to the Financial Institution, even if 2 or more signatures are otherwise required generally to operate the Account. The Financial Institution, acting reasonably, is entitled to assume that any person identifying himself or herself as the Depositor is in fact the Depositor, and can rely upon such, and the Financial Institution may act on the Remote Instructions provided by any such person. All Remote Instructions given to the Financial Institution in the name of the Depositor will bind the Depositor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Direct Services Agreement

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REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS. The Depositor may provide Remote Instructions to any branch of the Financial Institution Institution, as permitted by the Financial Institution, online through the Direct Services web portal, or through the Financial Institution's ’s telephone banking service, if any. The Remote Instructions may concern the Account maintained at that branch, or concern other Transactions and arrangements conducted at or with that branch. The Financial Institution may, but will not be obliged to, act on Remote Instructions received in the name of the Depositor along with any requisite PAC and/or PIW, if any, to the same extent as if the Remote Instructions were written instructions delivered to the Financial Institution by mail and signed by the Depositor authorized to operate the Account. Any such Remote Instructions are deemed genuine. The Financial Institution may, in its sole discretion, acting reasonably, delay acting on or refuse to act on any Remote Instruction. A Remote Instruction is deemed received by the Financial Institution only when actually received and brought to the attention of an authorized officer of the Financial Institution capable of acting upon and implementing the Remote Instruction. Remote Instructions can be transmitted to the Financial Institution at the telephone or fax number or email address provided by the Financial Institution, or at such other telephone or fax number or email address as the Financial Institution may advise the Depositor by notice in writing, or online through the Direct Services web portal. Any of the persons that constitute the Depositor may act alone and provide Remote Instructions to the Financial Institution, even if 2 or more signatures are otherwise required to operate the Account. The Financial Institution, acting reasonably, is entitled to assume that any person identifying himself or herself as the Depositor is in fact the Depositor, and can rely upon such, and the Financial Institution may act on the Remote Instructions provided by any such person. All Remote Instructions given to the Financial Institution in the name of the Depositor will bind the Depositor.Remote

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Direct Services Agreement

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