Common use of Errors in Transmission Clause in Contracts

Errors in Transmission. Damage resulting from the use of postal services, fax, telephone, telex, e-mail and other means of communication or transport, such as from loss, delay, misunderstandings, mutilation or duplicate dispatch is to be borne by the client provided that the Bank has exercised the degree of due care usual in banking transactions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Credit Agreement (RBC Bearings INC), Loan Agreement (Natural Alternatives International Inc), Framework Agreement for Credit Products (Hardinge Inc)

Errors in Transmission. Damage resulting from the use of the postal services, fax, telephone, telex, e-mail and or other means of communication or transport, such as transport and in particular from loss, delay, misunderstandings, mutilation or duplicate dispatch is to shall be borne by the client provided that the Bank has exercised the degree of due care usual in banking transactionsCustomer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Non Manufactured Precious Metals Trading Agreement