Common use of Proper Instructions and Special Instructions Clause in Contracts

Proper Instructions and Special Instructions. “Proper Instructions,” which may be standing instructions, shall mean instructions received by the Custodian from a Fund or a person or entity duly authorized by the Fund. Such instructions may be in writing signed by the authorized person or persons or may be in a tested communication or in a communication utilizing access codes effected between electro-mechanical or electronic devices or may be by such other means and utilizing such intermediary systems and utilities as may be agreed from time to time by the Custodian and the person(s) or entity giving such instruction, provided that such person(s) or entity has followed any security procedures agreed to from time to time by the applicable Fund and the Custodian including, but not limited to, the security procedures selected by the Fund via the form of Funds Transfer Addendum hereto. Oral instructions will be considered Proper Instructions if the Custodian reasonably believes them to have been given by a person

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Custodian Agreement (Putnam ETF Trust), Master Custodian Agreement (Putnam Variable Trust), Master Custodian Agreement (Putnam Diversified Income Trust)

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