Delaware Trustee May Request Direction Sample Clauses

Delaware Trustee May Request Direction. If at any time the Delaware Trustee determines that it requires or desires guidance regarding the application of any provision of this Trust Agreement or any other document, or regarding action that must or may be taken in connection herewith or therewith, or regarding compliance with any direction it received under this Trust Agreement, then the Delaware Trustee may deliver a notice to a court of applicable jurisdiction or, in the Delaware Trustee’s sole and absolute discretion, to an arbitrator in accordance with Section 10.11, requesting written instructions as to the desired course of action, and such instructions from the court or arbitrator shall constitute full and complete authorization and protection for actions taken and other performance by the Delaware Trustee in reliance thereon. Until the Delaware Trustee has received such instructions after delivering such notice, it shall be fully protected in refraining from taking any action with respect to the matters described in such notice.
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