YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN Sample Clauses

YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of any document, we are not under any obligation to keep you informed of your Account balance and Margin Requirement (i.e. by making a Margin Call).
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YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN. (a) Through the Electronic Facility that we will provide you with, you can access your Account and enough information to enable you to calculate the amount of any margin required by us under this Agreement and notify you of the total amount of Margin due from you in the Base Currency using our Exchange Rate. Nevertheless, it is your responsibility when placing any orders over the telephone to ensure that you request all relevant information in respect of your Account before placing any orders to open or close a Position, including all information in respect of your current open Positions. We will not be responsible for any losses you may suffer or incur as a result of not requesting any such information.
YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN. (a) Through the Trading Platform you will have access to your Account and sufficient information to enable you to calculate the amount of any Margin Requirement due from you in the Base Currency under this Client Agreement and the total amount of Margin due from you in the Base Currency using our Exchange Rate. It is your responsibility to ensure that you obtain all relevant information in respect of your Account (including when placing any orders over the telephone, to request such information before placing any orders to open or close a Position), including all information in respect of your current open Contracts. We will not be responsible for any losses you may suffer or incur as a result of you not obtaining or requesting any such information.
YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN a. Through the Trading Platform you will have access to your Account and sufficient information to enable you to calculate the amount of any Margin Requirement due from you in the Base Currency under this Client Agreement and the total amount of Margin due from you in the Base Currency using our Exchange Rate. It is your responsibility to ensure that you obtain all relevant information in respect of your Account (including requesting information before placing any Orders to open or close a Position), including all information in respect of your current open Contracts. We will not be responsible for any losses you may suffer or incur as a result of you not obtaining or requesting any such information.
YOU MUST MONITOR MARGIN b) Notwithstanding any other terms of any document, we are not under any obligation to keep you informed of your Account balance and Margin Requirement (i.e. by making a Margin Call).
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