Common use of About the Trust Clause in Contracts

About the Trust. The terms “The Victory Variable Insurance Funds” and “Trustees” refer, respectively, to the trust created and the Trustees, as trustees but not individually or personally, acting from time to time under the Trust Instrument, to which reference is hereby made and a copy of which is on file at the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, such reference being inclusive of any and all amendments thereto so filed or hereafter filed. The obligations of “The Victory Variable Insurance Funds” entered into in the name or on behalf thereof by any of the Trustees, representatives or agents are made not individually, but in such capacities and are not binding upon any of the Trustees, shareholders or representatives of the Trust personally, but bind only the assets of the Trust, and all persons dealing with the Trust or a Fund must look solely to the assets of the Trust or Fund for the enforcement of any claims against the Trust or Fund.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Mutual Fund Custody Agreement (Victory Variable Insurance Funds), Mutual Fund Custody Agreement (Victory Variable Insurance Funds)

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About the Trust. The terms “The Victory Variable Insurance Institutional Funds” and “Trustees” refer, respectively, to the trust created and the Trustees, as trustees but not individually or personally, acting from time to time under the Trust Instrument, to which reference is hereby made and a copy of which is on file at the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, such reference being inclusive of any and all amendments thereto so filed or hereafter filed. The obligations of “The Victory Variable Insurance Institutional Funds” entered into in the name or on behalf thereof by any of the Trustees, representatives or agents are made not individually, but in such capacities and are not binding upon any of the Trustees, shareholders or representatives of the Trust personally, but bind only the assets of the Trust, and all persons dealing with the Trust or a Fund must look solely to the assets of the Trust or Fund for the enforcement of any claims against the Trust or Fund.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Mutual Fund Custody Agreement (Victory Institutional Funds), Mutual Fund Custody Agreement (Victory Institutional Funds)

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