Own judgement and suitability Sample Clauses

Own judgement and suitability. In asking us to enter into any Transaction, you represent that you have been solely responsible for making your own independent appraisal and investigations into the risks of the Transaction. You represent that you have sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction. We give you no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you.
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Own judgement and suitability. By entering into this Agreement and accepting its terms, you declare that the information you provided in the context of the relevant client’s appropriateness questionnaire, regarding your experience and knowledge in the investment field in order for us to assess whether you are in a position to understand the risks involved in relation to investment services and financial instruments, is true and reflects your actual situation. Without prejudice to our foregoing obligations, in asking us to enter into any Transaction, you represent that you have been solely responsible for making your own independent appraisal and investigations into the risks of the relevant Transaction and that you have sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of any such Transaction. In the event that you have chosen or chose to ignore any warning relating to your ability to understand the risks involved in relation to any investment service or financial instrument or Transaction, we shall bear no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting therefrom. You further represent that you have read and accepted the Risk Disclosure Statement and guidelines in relation to the financial instruments and the markets which are available on our website. In addition, you represent that you will read carefully the Key Information Document that we have provided or will provide to you for each financial instruments, before conducting any transaction with respect to the relevant financial instrument. We give you no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement to your individual investment profile and we assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you other than in the context of what is explicitly contained in this paragraph. Additionally, we hereby inform you that we cannot guarantee the outcome of your transactions on the products offered through this platform and, therefore, will not accept claims based on such grounds.
Own judgement and suitability. In asking us to enter into any Transaction, you represent that you have been solely responsible for making your own independent appraisal and investigations into the risks of the Transaction. You represent that you have sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of the Transaction. We provide you with no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you. In Schedule 2 (General Risk Disclosure Notice for Complex Products) of this Agreement you are provided with a General Risk Disclosure Notice for complex Products (the “Risk Notice”) in compliance with CySEC Rules. Your acceptance of these Terms of Business, as set out in Section 3.1 (Commencement), will be treated as your informed acknowledgment that you have carefully read and are prepared to accept the risks outlined in the Risk Notice and, where trading CFDs, the particular risks of trading CFDs as highlighted in Schedule 3 (Contracts for Difference Risk Disclosure). If there is anything you do not understand, it is recommended that you seek specialist independent financial and/or legal advice, in particular, regarding the suitability of trading in certain Transactions.
Own judgement and suitability. Without prejudice to our foregoing obligations, in asking us to enter into any Transaction, you represent that you have been solely responsible for making your own independent appraisal and investigations into the risks of the Transaction. You represent that you have sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction and that you have read and accepted the Risk Disclosure Statement and guidelines in relation to the financial instruments and the markets which are available on our website. We give you no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you.
Own judgement and suitability. We do not warrant the suitability or appropriateness of the Financial Products traded or services provided under the Terms and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you. You represent that (i) you have sufficient knowledge, experience, market sophistication and understanding to make your own legal and business evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction, (ii) have made such evaluation (including but not limited as to credit, the market, liquidity, inherent risks, interest rates, insolvency, foreign exchange, contingent liabilities, execution venue, settlement, legal and tax); and (iii) are financially able to bear any related investment risks consistent with your investment objectives.
Own judgement and suitability. In requesting that the Firm executes or transmits any Order, the Client represents that: (a) the Client has been solely responsible for making its own independent appraisal and investigation into the risks of placing an Order; (b) the Client has sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make its own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Order; and (c) the Client has not relied upon any statements, representations or undertakings from the Firm that are not set out in this Agreement. The Firm gives no warranty and assumes no fiduciary duty as to the suitability of the Services under this Agreement.
Own judgement and suitability. In asking us to place any Transaction on the LCM OTF, you represent that you have been solely responsible for making your own independent appraisal and investigations into the risks of the Transaction. You represent that you have sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and experience to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction. We give you no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you.
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Own judgement and suitability. Without prejudice to our foregoing obligations, in asking us to enter into any Transaction, you represent that you have been solely responsible for CLIENT AGmaking yoRur own indepEendent apEpraisal andMinvestigationsEinto the Nrisks T of the Transaction. You represent that you have su!cient knowledge, experience, a good understanding of the market, and have sought your own advice where necessary, to make your own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction with our Products or any particular OTC Products are suitable for you. We give you no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under this Agreement and assume no fiduciary duty in our relations with you.

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