Common use of Refusal to Execute Clause in Contracts

Refusal to Execute. The Custodian may refuse to execute instructions if in its reasonable opinion they are or may be, or require action which is or may be, contrary to the Rules or any applicable law. The Custodian shall promptly provide the Trust and the Administrator with the reasons for not being able to execute the instructions unless prohibited from doing so by the Rules or applicable law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Unallocated Gold Account Agreement (World Gold Trust), Allocated Gold Account Agreement (World Gold Trust)