Common use of Client to Provide Information Clause in Contracts

Client to Provide Information. If a person or organization has not signed a written agreement with the Company and complies with its conditions, the Company does not enter into specified futures contracts with that person or organization. As a result, in order to ensure that this agreement is carried out, the Client must take all necessary measures to provide the Company with any information or documentation regarding a foreign exchange that is requested by a person who has the legal authority to make such a request, or to cause that information or documentation to be provided to the Company. The requester has the right to expect the Company to provide the requested information or documentation. The Client acknowledges that they have read and understood:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement