Common use of Recording of calls Clause in Contracts

Recording of calls. The Custodian and the Trust may each record telephone conversations without use of a warning tone. Such recordings will be the recording party’s sole property and accepted by the other party hereto as evidence of the orders or instructions that are permitted to be given orally under this Agreement, provided that (i) in case of any dispute or disagreement regarding any conversation so recorded the recording party will promptly share the recordings with the other party and its representatives and (ii) the recording party will have no obligation to retain any such recordings prior to becoming aware of any such dispute or disagreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Unallocated Gold Account Agreement (World Gold Trust), Allocated Gold Account Agreement (World Gold Trust), Unallocated Gold Account Agreement

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