Common use of Specific Instructions Clause in Contracts

Specific Instructions. Where a client provides the Local Manager with a specific instruction in relation to a proposed Transaction or any particular aspect of that Transaction (including, but not limited to, a direction to execute on a particular venue) the Local Manager will effect that Transaction in accordance with those instructions. Specific instructions may prevent the Local Manager from following some or all of the steps provided for in the Order Execution Policy which are designed to obtain the best possible result in respect of the elements covered by those instructions. In following such instructions, the Local Manager will be deemed to have taken all reasonable steps to provide the best possible result in respect of the relevant Transaction or aspect of that Transaction covered by the specific instructions. To the extent that specific instructions are not comprehensive, the Local Manager will determine any non-specified components in accordance with its Order Execution Policy.

Appears in 42 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Universal Institutional Funds Inc), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Inc), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Inc)

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