Common use of Specific Instructions Clause in Contracts

Specific Instructions. We are not required to take the steps mentioned above when placing an order with, or transmitting an order to, another entity for execution to the extent that we are following specific instructions from a client. Clients should be aware that any specific instruction given regarding the execution of orders may prevent us from taking the steps that we have designed and implemented in our execution policy to obtain the best possible result in respect of the elements covered by those instructions. Where a client’s instructions relate only to part of an order, we will continue to apply our execution policy to those aspects not covered by the instruction.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (iShares U.S. ETF Trust), Sub Advisory Agreement (iSHARES INC), Sub Advisory Agreement (iShares U.S. ETF Trust)

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