Common use of Risk Acknowledgement Clause in Contracts

Risk Acknowledgement. The Sub-Adviser makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, that any level of performance or investment results will be achieved by the Fund, whether on a relative or absolute basis. The Adviser understands that investment decisions made for the Fund by the Sub-Adviser are subject to various market, currency, economic, political, business and structure risks and that those investment decisions will not always be profitable.

Appears in 140 contracts

Samples: Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Fidelity Rutland Square Trust II), Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Fidelity Rutland Square Trust II), Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Fidelity Rutland Square Trust II)

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