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Ledger retains unilateral authority to refuse or cancel orders across broad categories at its sole discretion, giving customers no guaranteed right to have an order fulfilled.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated mid-sentence after 'any Orders which are susp', so additional categories of orders subject to cancellation may be present in the full clause. The canonical claim reflects only what is fully legible in the excerpt.
Ledger may decline or cancel your order in full or in part at its sole discretion if it fails fraud and regulatory checks, is deemed abnormal, or is considered suspect.
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Ledger retains unilateral authority to refuse or cancel orders across broad categories at its sole discretion, giving customers no guaranteed right to have an order fulfilled.
Ledger may decline or cancel your order in full or in part at its sole discretion if it fails fraud and regulatory checks, is deemed abnormal, or is considered suspect.
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