Third Party Instruction Sample Clauses
The Third Party Instruction clause authorizes one party to direct a third party to perform certain actions or services on their behalf within the scope of the agreement. In practice, this might involve instructing a subcontractor, agent, or service provider to carry out specific tasks, deliver goods, or provide information as required by the contract. This clause ensures that responsibilities can be delegated efficiently and clarifies the authority to issue instructions, thereby streamlining operations and reducing ambiguity about who may act or give directions under the agreement.
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Third Party Instruction. The Client understands and agrees that CCBIS will not accept any instruction from any party other than the Client or any Authorized Person, unless the Client has formally executed and delivered a valid power of attorney which expressively authorizes a named specific party to give instructions on the Client’s behalf, in which case such instructions shall be deemed to be Instructions given by the Client for the purposes of this Agreement. The Client further agrees to indemnify CCBIS from any disputes, Losses arising from reliance upon any such Instruction. The Client agrees to supply CCBIS with accurate and truthful identification and personal information in respect of any such party.
Third Party Instruction. The Client understands that GTJAF will not accept any third party instruction, unless the Client have formally executed and delivered a valid power of attorney which expressively authorizes a named specific party to emit trade Instruction on the Client’s behalf. The Client further agrees to indemnify GTJAF from any disputes, losses, costs, expenses and other claims arising from reliance thereupon. Should the Client decide to employ a third party to relate trade Instruction, the Client agrees to supply GTJAF with an accurate and truthful identification and personal information about the designated third party.
