No Responsibility for Title, etc Sample Clauses

No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, the Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any property or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement.
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No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents.
No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, the Bank shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any property or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement.
No Responsibility for Title, etc. So long as and to the extent that it is in the exercise of reasonable care, Sub-Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents. 6.3
No Responsibility for Title, etc. Subject to Section 8.1 above, Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any assets or evidence of title thereto received or delivered by it or its agents.

Related to No Responsibility for Title, etc

  • No Responsibility for Recitals, Etc The recitals contained herein and in the Notes (except in the Trustee’s certificate of authentication) shall be taken as the statements of the Company, and the Trustee assumes no responsibility for the correctness of the same. The Trustee makes no representations as to the validity or sufficiency of this Indenture or of the Notes. The Trustee shall not be accountable for the use or application by the Company of any Notes or the proceeds of any Notes authenticated and delivered by the Trustee in conformity with the provisions of this Indenture.

  • Other Responsibilities The Responsibility factors also take account of any responsibility the jobholder may have through the provision of advice and guidance on policies and procedures, research or the adaptation or development of existing or new policies and procedures. An assessment tool has been developed to help ensure that advisory, policy and similar ‘hands off’ responsibilities, such as research or democratic services, are correctly measured and allocated to the appropriate Responsibility factor. It is recommended that jobs are first evaluated on their ‘hands on’ responsibilities under each Responsibility factor and that an assessment is then made of the level of advisory/policy responsibilities and the factor to which it should be allocated.

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