Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens Sample Clauses

Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. The products and services provided under the Program by Betterment, Betterment Securities, and the Website are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 00 X.X. xxxxxx, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. Betterment makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website's content or its compliance with such local laws. Client agrees to terminate this Advisory Agreement upon a change in residency that would make client ineligible to receive the products and services provided under the Program. Betterment does not offer the Program to non-resident aliens who require a Form W-8 for tax-withholding. Client’s inability to access the Website in certain foreign countries could result in Client’s inability to access the services provided through the Program, the Account, or to provide information and preferences regarding the Account. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Betterment and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all Losses arising out of, relating to, or incurred as a result of the unavailability of the Website from foreign countries.
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Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. The products and services provided by Betterment Securities, Betterment, and the Website are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 50 U.S. states, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. Betterment Securities makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website's content or its compliance with such local laws. Client agrees to terminate this Brokerage Agreement upon a change in residency that would make client ineligible to receive the products and services provided under the Program. At this time Betterment Securities does not accept accounts for non-resident aliens which require a Form W-8 for tax withholding. Client understands that the Website is the only means of accessing the Account and providing certain information and preferences regarding the Account. Client’s inability to access the Website in certain foreign countries could result in Client’s inability to access the Account. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Betterment Securities and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all Losses arising out of, relating to, or incurred as a result of the unavailability of the Website from foreign countries.
Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. The products and services provided under the Service by Optimal are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 50 U.S. states, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. Optimal makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website's content or its compliance with such local laws. Client agrees to terminate this Agreement upon a change in residency that would make client ineligible to receive the products and services provided under the Service. Optimal does not offer the Service to non-resident aliens who require a Form W-8 for tax-withholding. Client’s inability to access the Website in certain foreign countries could result in Client’s inability to access the services provided through the Service, the Account, or to provide information and preferences regarding the Account. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Optimal and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all Losses arising out of, relating to, or incurred as a result of the unavailability of the Website from foreign countries.
Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. Betterment Securities makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website's content or its compliance with such local laws. The products and services provided by Betterment Securities, Betterment, and the Website are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 50 U.S. states, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. The products and services provided by Betterment Securities and the Website are not being offered and are not available outside the United States. Client agrees to terminate this Brokerage Agreement upon a change in residency that would make client ineligible to receive the products and services provided under the Program. At this time Betterment Securities does not accept accounts for non-resident aliens which require a Form W-8 for tax withholding. Client understands that the Website is the only means of accessing the Account and providing certain information and preferences regarding the Account. Client’s inability to access the Website in certain foreign countries could result in Client’s inability to access the Account. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Betterment Securities and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all Losses arising out of, relating to, or incurred as a result of the unavailability of the Website from foreign countries.
Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. Qapital makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website’s content or its compliance with such local laws. The products and services provided under the Program by Qapital and the Website are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 50 U.S. states, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. Qapital does not offer the Program to non-resident aliens that require a Form W-8 for tax-withholding. Client understands that the Website is the only means of accessing the services provided through the Program, accessing the Account, and providing certain information and preferences regarding the Account. Client’s inability to access the Website in certain foreign countries could result in Client’s inability to access the services provided through the Program, the Account, or to providing certain information and preferences regarding the Account. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Qapital and its Related Parties harmless from and against any and all Losses arising out of, relating to, or incurred as a result of the unavailability of the Website from foreign countries, or other limitations placed on such Account(s) as required by law.
Service Not Available Outside the United States or to Non-Resident Aliens. The products and services provided through Simple Services by Betterment and the Website are not being offered to, and are generally not available to, anyone located outside the 50 U.S. states, including U.S. citizens residing or working abroad. Betterment makes no representation or warranty regarding its compliance with local laws in foreign jurisdictions, or regarding the appropriateness of the Website's content or its compliance with such local laws. Limited Client agrees to terminate this Limited Scope Agreement upon a change in residency that would make Limited Client ineligible to receive the products and services provided under Simple Services. Betterment does not offer Simple Services to non-resident aliens who require a Form W-8 for tax-withholding.

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