Common use of Right not to accept orders Clause in Contracts

Right not to accept orders. We may, but shall not be obliged to, accept instructions to enter into a Transaction. If we decline to enter into a proposed Transaction, we shall not be obliged to give a reason but we shall promptly notify you accordingly. We also reserve the right to refrain from effecting any transaction until we have received written instructions from you and/or recorded any telephone conversation with you. We also reserve the right to refrain from effecting any transaction before we have received from you appropriate documents of title or any appropriate payment of cash on account, if required.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Professional Client Agreement, Eligible Counterparty Agreement, Professional Client Agreement

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