Reasonable Care definition

Reasonable Care means the use of reasonable custodial practices under the applicable circumstances as measured by the custodial practices then prevailing in Russia of International Financial Institutions acting as custodians for their institutional investor clients in Russia.
Reasonable Care means compliance by the contractor with all applicable federal and state law, including the Social Security Act and HIPAA. The contractor must promptly notify the state in writing if it becomes aware of any storage, disclosure, loss, unauthorized access to or use of the confidential information.
Reasonable Care means the use of reasonable custodial practices under the applicable circumstances as measured by the custodial practices then prevailing in Russia of

Examples of Reasonable Care in a sentence

  • The Tenant must take such measures as the Landlord may reasonably require to secure the Let Property prior to such absence and take appropriate reasonable measures to meet the 'Reasonable Care' section below.

  • Please see section headed Notification of Changes and Alterations which also outlines your duties to take Reasonable Care not to make a Misrepresentation.

  • When applying for insurance cover, you are required to comply with the Duty of Reasonable Care not to make a Misrepresentation as set out in the ‘Other Important Information’ section in this document.

  • It is understood and agreed that the Bank need only use its Reasonable Efforts with respect to any corporate action, such as a rights issue, stock dividend or stock split with respect to Russian Securities (except that the Bank shall use Reasonable Care with respect to its duties to transmit information to the Customer), it being understood that proxy voting services are only available with respect to Russian Securities by agreement and where a Registrar Contract is in place.

  • Reasonable Care - Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Custodian will be held to the exercise of reasonable care in carrying out the provisions of this Agreement, but will be kept indemnified by and will be without liability to the Fund for any action taken or omitted by it in good faith without negligence.


More Definitions of Reasonable Care

Reasonable Care means the precautions taken by an excavator to conduct an excavation in a careful and prudent manner. Reasonable care shall include the following:
Reasonable Care means limiting the impacts to June sucker individuals and population by complying with all applicable Federal, State, and Tribal regulations for theactivity in question; using methods and techniques that result in the least harm, injury, or death, as feasible; undertaking activities at the least impactful times and locations, as feasible; procuring and implementing technical assistance from a qualified biologist on projects regarding all methods prior to the implementation of those methods; ensuring the number of individuals removed or sampled minimally impacts the existing wild population; ensuring no disease or parasites are introduced into the existing June sucker population; and preserving the genetic diversity of wild populations.
Reasonable Care with respect to Local Russian Securities and Ukraine Securities shall mean the use of reasonable custodial practices under the applicable circumstances as measured by the custodial practices then prevailing in Russia or the Ukraine (respectively) of International Financial Institutions acting as custodians for their institutional investor clients in Russia or the Ukraine (respectively).
Reasonable Care means the level of care which a professional custodian providing custody services to institutional investors would provide in light of the circumstances and events which reasonably influence its performance in the market where the securities are held or the transaction is effected, including without limitation local market practices relating to securities settlement and safekeeping, and "negligence" shall mean the failure to exercise reasonable care as herein defined. The Custodian shall, subject to the provisions set forth in Sections 9 and 10 hereof, be responsible to the Fund for any direct loss or damage which the Fund incurs by reason of the Custodian's negligence, bad faith or willful malfeasance. With respect to securities and funds held by a Subcustodian, either directly or indirectly (including by a Securities Depository or foreign clearing agency), including demand deposits, currencies or other deposits and foreign exchange contracts as referred to herein, the Custodian shall be liable to the Fund as if it performed the act or omission of the Subcustodian itself, but subject to the terms of the subcustodian agreement and to the local practices and conditions prevailing in the market where the act or omission occurred. With respect to the securities, cash and other Property of the Fund held by a Securities Depository utilized by the Custodian or any Subcustodian or any agent of the Custodian, the Custodian shall not be liable for the acts and omissions of such Securities Depository unless and only to the extent that such Securities Depository is liable to the Custodian and the Custodian recovers from such Securities Depository, provided always that the Custodian shall be liable to the Fund only for any direct loss or damage to the Fund resulting from use of the Securities Depository if caused by the negligence, bad faith or willful malfeasance of the Custodian. The Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Custodian and its nominees from all claims and liabilities (including counsel fees) incurred or assessed against it or its nominees in connection with the performance of this Agreement, except such as may arise from its or its nominees negligent or bad faith.. Without limiting the foregoing indemnification obligation of the Fund, the Fund agrees to indemnify the Custodian and any nominee in whose name portfolio securities or other property of the Fund is registered against any liability the Custodian or such nominee may incur by reason of t...
Reasonable Care means the care which a person of ordinary care and skill, engaged in the type of activity in which the defendant was engaged, would have exercised.
Reasonable Care means the use of such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under the circumstances.
Reasonable Care means a degree of care no less than that exercised by the Receiving Party with respect to its own information of the same nature as the Confidential Information.