Common use of Timeliness of Instructions Clause in Contracts

Timeliness of Instructions. In giving an Instruction, the Trust shall take into consideration known delays which may occur due to the involvement of a Subcustodian or agent, differences in time zones, and other factors particular to a given market, exchange or issuer. When the Custodian has established specific timing requirements or deadlines with respect to particular classes of Instruction and provided those requirements or deadlines to the Trust in writing, or when an Instruction is received by the Custodian at such a time that it could not reasonably be expected to have acted on such instruction due to time zone differences or other factors beyond its reasonable control, the execution of any Instruction received by the Custodian after such deadline or at such time (including any modification or revocation of a previous Instruction) shall be at the risk of the Trust.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Custodian and Transfer Agent Agreement (Pointbreak ETF Trust), Custodian and Transfer Agent Agreement (Pointbreak ETF Trust), Custodian and Transfer Agent Agreement (Pointbreak ETF Trust)

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