Common use of UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS Clause in Contracts

UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS. If the Custodian is not provided with reasonable time to execute a Proper Instruction (including any Proper Instruction not to execute, or any other modification to, a prior Proper Instruction), the Custodian will use good faith efforts to execute the Proper Instruction but, provided that the Custodian meets the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1, will not be responsible or liable if the Custodian’s efforts are not successful (including any inability to change any actions that the Custodian had taken pursuant to the prior Proper Instruction). The inclusion of a statement of purpose or intent (or any similar notation) in a Proper Instruction shall not impose any additional obligations on the Custodian or condition or qualify its authority to effect the Proper Instruction. The Custodian will not assume a duty to ensure that the stated purpose or intent is fulfilled and will have no responsibility or liability when it follows the Proper Instruction without regard to such purpose or intent; provided, however, the Custodian will use good faith efforts when it follows such Proper Instruction, taking into account past practices (including with respect to resolution of issues and responsibility).

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (Federated Investment Series Funds Inc), Master Custodian Agreement (Federated High Yield Trust), Master Custodian Agreement (Federated Government Income Securities Inc)

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UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS. If the Custodian is not provided with reasonable time to execute a Proper Instruction (including any Proper Instruction not to execute, or any other modification to, a prior Proper Instruction), the Custodian will use good faith efforts to execute the Proper Instruction but, provided that the Custodian meets the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1, but will not be responsible or liable if the Custodian’s efforts are not successful (including any inability to change any actions that the Custodian had taken pursuant to the prior Proper Instruction) (and provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1 shall apply to any action or omission by the Custodian in carrying out such Proper Instructions). The inclusion of a statement of purpose or intent (or any similar notation) in a Proper Instruction shall not impose any additional obligations on the Custodian or condition or qualify its authority to effect the Proper Instruction. The Custodian will not assume a duty to ensure that the stated purpose or intent is fulfilled and will have no responsibility or liability when it follows the Proper Instruction without regard to such purpose or intent; provided, however, the Custodian will use good faith efforts when it follows such Proper Instruction, taking into account past practices (including with respect to resolution of issues and responsibility).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (John Hancock GA Senior Loan Trust), Master Custodian Agreement (John Hancock GA Mortgage Trust)

UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS. If the Custodian is not provided with reasonable time (as such is understood and customary within the industry with respect to any given Proper Instruction) to execute a Proper Instruction (including any Proper Instruction not to execute, or any other modification to, a prior Proper Instruction), the Custodian will use good faith efforts to execute the Proper Instruction but, provided that the Custodian meets the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1, but will not be responsible or liable if the Custodian’s efforts are not successful (including any inability to change any actions that the Custodian had taken pursuant to the prior Proper Instruction). The inclusion of a statement of purpose or intent (or any similar notation) in a Proper Instruction shall not impose any additional obligations on the Custodian or condition or qualify its authority to effect the Proper Instruction. The Custodian will not assume a duty to ensure that the stated purpose or intent is fulfilled and will have no responsibility or liability when it follows the Proper Instruction without regard to such purpose or intent; provided, however, the Custodian will use good faith efforts when it follows such Proper Instruction, taking into account past practices (including with respect to resolution of issues and responsibility).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (Calamos-Avenue Opportunities Fund), Master Custodian Agreement (OFI Carlyle Private Credit Fund)

UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS. If the Custodian is not provided with reasonable time to execute a Proper Instruction (including any Proper Instruction not to execute, or any other modification to, a prior Proper Instruction), the Custodian will provide notice to the party providing the Proper Instructions of the time issue and use good faith efforts to execute the Proper Instruction but, provided that the Custodian meets the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1, but will not be responsible or liable if the Custodian’s efforts are not successful (including any inability to change any actions that the Custodian had taken pursuant to the prior Proper Instruction). The inclusion of a statement of purpose or intent (or any similar notation) in a Proper Instruction shall not impose any additional obligations on the Custodian or condition or qualify its authority to effect the Proper Instruction. The Custodian will not assume a duty to ensure that the stated purpose or intent is fulfilled and will have no responsibility or liability when it follows the Proper Instruction without regard to such purpose or intent; provided, however, the Custodian will use good faith efforts when it follows such Proper Instruction, taking into account past practices (including with respect to resolution of issues and responsibility).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodian Agreement (Edward Jones Money Market Fund)

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UNTIMELY PROPER INSTRUCTIONS. If the Custodian is not provided with reasonable time to execute a Proper Instruction (including any Proper Instruction not to execute, or any other modification to, a prior Proper Instruction), the Custodian will use good faith efforts to execute the Proper Instruction but, provided that in the Custodian meets absence of the standard of care set forth in Section 14.1Custodian’s negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct, will not be responsible or liable if the Custodian’s efforts are not successful (including any inability to change any actions that the Custodian had taken pursuant to the prior Proper Instruction). The inclusion of a statement of purpose or intent (or any similar notation) in a Proper Instruction shall not impose any additional obligations on the Custodian or condition or qualify its authority to effect the Proper Instruction. The Custodian will not assume a duty to ensure that the stated purpose or intent is fulfilled and will have no responsibility or liability when it follows the Proper Instruction without regard to such purpose or intent; provided, however, the Custodian will use good faith efforts when it follows such Proper Instruction, taking into account past practices (including with respect to resolution of issues and responsibility).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (Stone Harbor Investment Funds)

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