Common use of VOICE RECORDING Clause in Contracts

VOICE RECORDING. Each Party may electronically record all telephone conversations between them, with or without the use of a warning tone, and that, to the extent permitted by Law, any such recordings may be submitted in evidence to any court or in any proceeding for the purpose of establishing the formation or existence of a transaction and the terms thereof. Each Party shall obtain the consent of its employees and agents to such recording to the extent required by Law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Party reserves the right to object to the admissibility of any recording on the grounds of authenticity, relevance, and/or materiality, and neither Party waives its rights to such objections.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Crude Oil/Feedstock Supply/Delivery and Services Agreement (PBF Energy Inc.), Crude Oil/Feedstock Supply/Delivery and Services Agreement (PBF Energy Inc.), Crude Oil/Feedstock Supply/Delivery and Services Agreement (PBF Energy Inc.)

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