Authorisation to pay Proof of payment instructions or orders Sample Clauses

Authorisation to pay Proof of payment instructions or orders. The Client authorises the Bank to execute all payment orders regardless of the format where the signature matches the sample signature(s) in force as of the transaction date. Except by special Agreement, the Bank reserves the right not to carry out instructions giv en by any means other than in writing, in particular those giv en v erbally, by telephone or email, if it considers that the instructions do not hav e suf ficient authenticity. In the ev ent that the Bank executes the order, its photocopy or the email in its possession shall, unless proven otherwise, constitute proof of the content and transmission of the Client’s instructions; they shall commit the Client under the same conditions and with the same legal effect as a printed document bearing a handwritten signature. Lastly , for the security of the transactions and in the mutual interest of the parties, the Bank shall alway s have the right, if it sees fit, to carry out any checks on the regularity of orders received by means of a telephone call-back or by any other method. If the Bank exercises this option, it shall in no case be liable f or delays in execution caused by these checks, and the Client as sumes f ull responsibility f or any f inancial consequences that may arise. At any time, the Bank or the Client may decide that only written instructions can be carried out. The party taking this decision must inform the other party by recorded deliv ery letter.
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Authorisation to pay Proof of payment instructions or orders. The Client authorises the Bank to execute all payment orders regardless of the format where the signature matches the sample signature(s) in force as of the transaction date. Except by special Agreement, the Bank reserves the right not to carry out instructions given by any means other than in writing, in particular those given verbally, by telephone or email, if it considers that the instructions do not have sufficient authenticity. In the event that the Bank executes the order, its photocopy or the email in its possession shall, unless proven otherwise, constitute proof of the content and transmission of the Client’s instructions; they shall commit the Client under the same conditions and with the same legal effect as a printed document bearing a handwritten signature. Lastly, for the security of the transactions and in the mutual interest of the parties, the Bank shall always have the right, if it sees fit, to carry out any checks on the regularity of orders received by means of a telephone call-back or by any other method. If the Bank exercises this option, it shall in no case be liable for delays in execution caused by these checks, and the Client assumes full responsibility for any financial consequences that may arise. At any time, the Bank or the Client may decide that only written instructions can be carried out. The party taking this decision must inform the other party by recorded delivery letter.

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