Terms & Conditions and Risks of Securities Lending Sample Clauses

Terms & Conditions and Risks of Securities Lending. 3.1 Hereby, You explicitly give consent to BUX to use Your Financial Instruments and to lend them to a Borrower. In this context, BUX shall at all times act as the counterparty of BUX Custody and shall be obliged to redeliver the Lent Financial Instruments, as specified in more detail in the Securities Lending Handbook.
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Terms & Conditions and Risks of Securities Lending. 3.1 You herewith give consent to BUX to borrow Your Financial Instruments. BUX may, in turn, Lend these Financial Instruments to a Borrower. You lose the legal title to the Financial Instruments during the lending period but retain the economic benefits of these Financial Instruments. BUX makes use of BUX Custody for the safekeeping of the Financial Instruments and money for Clients. If BUX Lends Your Financial Instruments to a Borrower, BUX will ensure that these Financial Instruments are directly transferred from BUX Custody to the Borrower.

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