Common use of Written Instruction with PIN Verified Callback Clause in Contracts

Written Instruction with PIN Verified Callback. The Client may elect to send an FT Instruction that bears the signature of an Authorized Instructor (a) in an original writing to an address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, (b) by fax to a fax number designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, or (c) in PDF format by email to an email address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes. The authenticity of that FT Instruction shall be deemed conclusive if verified by BBH as follows: (i) Upon BBH’s receipt of the document containing the FT Instruction, BBH shall identify the name of the instructor to verify if it is a named Authorized Instructor. BBH shall rely on the purported identity of the instructor but will not perform signature verification; (ii) BBH will perform a callback to a telephone number set forth in the APD attributable to an Authorized Verifier during which the Authorized Verifier provides a personal identification number, one-time identification code, or password (collectively, a “PIN”) or other authentication information to verify that the FT Instruction is properly authorized and to verify certain FT Instruction details (such as the account name or number, the amount, and/or the beneficiaries account name or number) (such an authentication process, a “Callback Procedure”); (iii) If, however, (1) the FT Instruction does not on its face appear to originate from an Authorized Instructor (e.g., because the name of the instructor identified by BBH on the FT Instruction is not an Authorized Instructor) or (2) during the Callback Procedure, BBH is unable to reach an individual designated as an Authorized Verifier, or an Authorized Verifier cannot verify relevant FT Instruction details, BBH will reject the FT Instruction and shall notify the Client of the rejection (in accordance with the FTSA).

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement (HL Scope RIC LLC), Custodian Agreement (New Age Alpha Variable Funds Trust), Custodian Agreement (New Age Alpha Funds Trust)

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Written Instruction with PIN Verified Callback. The Client Authorized Person(s) may elect to send an FT Instruction that bears the signature of an Authorized Instructor (a) in an original writing to an address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, (b) by fax to a fax number designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, or (c) in PDF format by email to an email address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes. The authenticity of that FT Instruction shall be deemed conclusive if verified by BBH as follows: (i) Upon BBH’s receipt of the document containing the FT Instruction, BBH shall identify the name of the instructor to verify if it is a named Authorized Instructor. BBH shall rely on the purported identity of the instructor but will not perform signature verification; (ii) BBH will perform a callback to a telephone number set forth in the APD attributable to an Authorized Verifier during which the Authorized Verifier provides a personal identification number, one-time identification code, or password (collectively, a “PIN”) or other authentication information to verify that the FT Instruction is properly authorized and to verify certain FT Instruction details (such as the account name or number, the amount, and/or the beneficiaries account name or number) (such an authentication process, a “Callback Procedure”);; and (iii) If, however, (1) the FT Instruction does not on its face appear to originate from an Authorized Instructor (e.g., because the name of the instructor identified by BBH on the FT Instruction is not an Authorized Instructor) or (2) during the Callback Procedure, BBH is unable to reach an individual designated as an Authorized Verifier, or an Authorized Verifier cannot verify relevant FT Instruction details, BBH will reject the FT Instruction and shall notify the Client Authorized Person(s) of the rejection (in accordance with the FTSA)rejection.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement (HL Scope RIC LLC), Custodian Agreement (New Age Alpha Funds Trust), Custodian Agreement (New Age Alpha Variable Funds Trust)

Written Instruction with PIN Verified Callback. The Client may elect to send an FT Instruction that bears the signature of an Authorized Instructor (a) in an original writing to an address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, (b) by fax to a fax number designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, or (c) in PDF format by email to an email address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes. The authenticity of that FT Instruction shall be deemed conclusive if verified by BBH as follows: (i) Upon BBH’s 's receipt of the document containing the FT Instruction, BBH shall identify the name of the instructor to verify if it is a named Authorized Instructor. BBH shall rely on the purported identity of the instructor but will not perform signature verification; (ii) BBH will perform a callback to a telephone number set forth in the APD attributable to an Authorized Verifier during which the Authorized Verifier provides a personal identification number, one-time identification code, or password (collectively, a "PIN") or other authentication information to verify that the FT Instruction is properly authorized and to verify certain FT Instruction details (such as the account name or number, the amount, and/or the beneficiaries account name or number) (such an authentication process, a "Callback Procedure"); (iii) If, however, (1I) the FT Instruction does not on its face appear to originate from an Authorized Instructor (e.g., because the name of the instructor identified by BBH on the FT Instruction is not an Authorized Instructor) or (2) during the Callback Procedure, BBH is unable to reach an individual designated as an Authorized Verifier, or an Authorized Verifier cannot verify relevant FT Instruction details, BBH will reject the FT Instruction and shall notify the Client of the rejection (in accordance with the FTSA). B. Client Designated Security Procedure - Client may send an FT Instruction through such other means, and subject to such additional security procedures, as may be elected by Client (or by an Authorized Person), if such means is acknowledged and accepted by BBH via the issuance of an updated Appendix A to Client (or an Authorized Person) referencing the relevant procedure (each a "Client Designated Security Procedure"); it being understood that BBH's acknowledgment shall authorize it to accept such means of delivery but shall not represent a judgment by BBH as to the reasonableness or security of the means utilized by Client or such Authorized Person. its affiliates ("BBH") (as amended, restated, supplemented, modified, and otherwise in effect from time to time, the "Agreement" or the "FTSA"). Terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings accorded to them in the FTSA. By making a selection or selections below by affirmatively marking a checkbox, the Client is agreeing to the security procedures, as more fully described in the FTSA related to such method (collectively, the "Designated Security Procedures"), each of which is designed to verify the authenticity of an FT Instruction. By not affirmatively marking a checkbox below, Client is excluding such Designated Security Procedure with respect to FT Instructions. BBH Designated Security Procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodian and Transfer Agent Agreement (THOR Financial Technologies Trust)

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Written Instruction with PIN Verified Callback. The Client Authorized Person(s) may elect to send an FT Instruction that bears the signature of an Authorized Instructor (a) in an original writing to an address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, (b) by fax to a fax number designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes, or (c) in PDF format by email to an email address designated by BBH from time-to-time for such purposes. The authenticity of that FT Instruction shall be deemed conclusive if verified by BBH as follows: (i) Upon BBH’s 's receipt of the document containing the FT Instruction, BBH shall identify the name of the instructor to verify if it is a named Authorized Instructor. BBH shall rely on the purported identity of the instructor but will not perform signature verification; (ii) BBH will perform a callback to a telephone number set forth in the APD attributable to an Authorized Verifier during which the Authorized Verifier provides a personal identification number, one-time identification code, or password (collectively, a "PIN") or other authentication information to verify that the FT Instruction is properly authorized and to verify certain FT Instruction details (such as the account name or number, the amount, and/or the beneficiaries account name or number) (such an authentication process, a "Callback Procedure");; and (iii) If, however, (1I) the FT Instruction does not on its face appear to originate from an Authorized Instructor (e.g., because the name of the instructor identified by BBH on the FT Instruction is not an Authorized Instructor) or (2) during the Callback Procedure, BBH is unable to reach an individual designated as an Authorized Verifier, or an Authorized Verifier cannot verify relevant FT Instruction details, BBH will reject the FT Instruction and shall notify the Client Authorized Person(s) of the rejection (in accordance with the FTSA)rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodian and Transfer Agent Agreement (THOR Financial Technologies Trust)

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