. “trust property” means any property as specified in a trust instrument, including any property, interest, debt and liability arising from management of a trust in compliance with a trust instrument or this
company not shown in financial statement, which are: 1. contingent liabilities arising from guarantee, [or] certifying or aval on bill of exchange; 2. contingent liability which the securities company shall
prevent risk from changing of price or value of assets or liability, an obligation binding or going to bind in the future by derivatives broker. Such trading shall be made through off-exchange with a
shall be made with right of recourse and without any waiver or limitation of liability of the endorser, or the guarantee shall be given unconditionally for the whole amount of principal and interest, as
broker to disclaim its liability to its clients in respect of any willful act or omission or negligent act by the derivatives broker or its employees or any person who works for the derivatives broker
assets to another business or changing the financial instrument with the financial instrument of other business subjected to condition causing a loss to the business. 18. Provision means uncertain
personnel, the intermediary shall govern its personnel to comply with such standards. Clause 10 An intermediary shall not make a contract with a client in a manner of release or limit its liability for damage
and reports on the financial condition and the operating results of the Company or any other report required to be disclosed under Section 56 or Section 199. The liability is not limited to the
which contains at least material information in the following matters: (1) duties and responsibilities of a service provider which include one of the following details: (a) liability to the intermediary
: (a) liability to the intermediary as a result of the service provider acting or omitting to act intentionally or negligently; (b) measures and arrangements for business continuity of the service