Common use of Right to Rely on Instructions Clause in Contracts

Right to Rely on Instructions. Company may act in reliance upon any instruction, instrument, or signature reasonably believed by Company to be genuine, and may assume that any of Customer’s employees or any employee of Customer’s affiliates or subsidiaries giving any written notice, request, or instruction has the authority to do so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidential Document Destruction Agreement, Customer Agreement

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Right to Rely on Instructions. Company may act in reliance upon any instruction, instrument, or signature reasonably believed by Company to be genuine, and . Company may assume that any of Customer’s employees or any employee of Customer’s affiliates or subsidiaries giving rely upon any written notice, request, oral request or oral instruction has given by the authority to do so.following Customer Representatives:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidential Document Destruction Agreement

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Right to Rely on Instructions. Company may act in reliance upon any instruction, instrument, or signature reasonably believed by Company to be genuine, and may assume that any of Customer’s employees or any employee of Customer’s affiliates or subsidiaries giving any written notice, request, or instruction has the authority to do so. The Company is not required to investigate the authority of the employee to provide such notice, request or instruction to the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Processor Agreement

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