Third-Party Custodian Sample Clauses

Third-Party Custodian. Zero Hash may partner with a third-party custodian to store your cryptocurrency on behalf of Zero Hash (“Wallet Provider”). In such case, your balance(s) of cryptocurrency will be recognized by Zero Hash in your Account.
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Third-Party Custodian. Third Party Custodian means a third party to whom the Insured Entity entrusts Nonpublic Personal information or Nonpublic Corporate Information, where such third party:
Third-Party Custodian. For an Account for which assets of a Subaccount are in the custody of a third party custodian, the third party custodian’s fee will be in addition to the fees paid to BMO and Client understands and agrees that the fee for any third party custodian will be paid periodically out of Client’s Subaccount(s). BMO will not be responsible for any act or omission of any third party custodian whom Client may designate to have custody of any assets held for any Subaccount. Client agrees to take full responsibility for the acts and omissions of any third party custodian.
Third-Party Custodian. Applies to ALL retirement and to non-retirement accounts that have elected to use a third-party custodian/trustee. ● Make checks payable to the custodian and send ALL paperwork directly to the custodian. The custodian/trustee is responsible for sending payments pursuant to the instructions as set forth below. Custodian/Trustee Name: Custodian/Trustee Address: City: State: Zip Code: Custodian/Trustee Phone: Custodian/Trustee TIN: Investor Account Number with Custodian/Trustee:

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  • By Customer To the extent permitted by applicable law, Customer will defend Microsoft against any third-party claim to the extent it alleges that: (1) any Customer Data or non- Microsoft software hosted in an Online Service by Microsoft on Customer’s behalf misappropriates a trade secret or directly infringes a patent, copyright, trademark, or other proprietary right of a third party; or (2) Customer’s use of any Product or Fix, alone or in combination with anything else, violates the law or xxxxx a third party.

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