Cash Balancing Amount and Cash Component Sample Clauses

Cash Balancing Amount and Cash Component. In situations where a Cash Balancing Amount and/or a Cash Component will be applied to a Redemption Order, the Participant hereby agrees that it will make available or transfer cash in an amount equal to the Cash Balancing Amount and/or Cash Component, as applicable. Computation of this amount shall exclude any stamp tax or duty, sales or use tax, recording tax, value added tax and other similar governmental charges, fees and expenses payable upon the transfer of beneficial ownership of the Redemption Instruments or the Shares (regardless of whether such stamp tax or similar fee is imposed by law on the Fund so that such deduction reflects a reimbursement of the Fund). Nonetheless, payment of stamp tax or duties, transfer tax, sales or use tax, recording tax, value added tax and similar governmental charges, taxes, fees and expenses payable upon transfer of beneficial ownership of the Redemption Instruments or the Shares shall be the sole responsibility of the Participant and not of the Trust; accordingly, to the extent that the Trust, Fund, Distributor or their agents are required by Law to pay any such tax or charge, the Participant agrees promptly to indemnify the Trust or the Distributor, as applicable, for any such payment, together with any applicable penalties, additions to tax or interest thereon. This Section 3(f) shall survive termination of this Agreement. The Participant hereby agrees to ensure that the Cash Balancing Amount and/or Cash Component will be received by the Trust in immediately available same day funds on or before the Contractual Settlement Date as may be designated by the Trust.
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