Common use of Acting on instructions Clause in Contracts

Acting on instructions. The Firm may in its absolute discretion refuse to act on Instructions. If any Instructions are incomplete, unclear, ambiguous, and/or in conflict with others the Firm may in its absolute discretion and without any liability on its part, act upon what the Firm believes in good faith them to be or refuse to act on them until any incompleteness, unclarity, ambiguity or conflict has been resolved to the Firm’s satisfaction. Any Instruction shall be conclusively deemed to be a valid Instruction from the Client to the Firm if the Firm believe it to be genuine. The Client is responsible for any loss, claim or expense incurred by the Firm for following or attempting to follow any Instructions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Client Agreement, Retail Client Agreement