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 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).

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (VanEck Ethereum Trust), Master Custodian Agreement (T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds, Inc.), Master Custodian Agreement (T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds, Inc.)

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