Common use of Certain Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Certain Third Parties. The Adviser may recommend that the Client consult with its own service providers, such as accountants or estate attorneys, or provide the Client with names of certain service providers. The Client will be solely responsible for the decision associated with any such engagement, including any due diligence of the service providers and any expenses incurred by the use of such service providers. For the avoidance of doubt, any such fees charged by such service providers are not covered by the Allocation Fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Discretionary Advisory Agreement, Non Discretionary Advisory Agreement

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Certain Third Parties. The Adviser may recommend that the Client consult with its own service providers, such as accountants or estate attorneys, or provide the Client with names of certain service providers. The Client will be solely responsible for the decision associated with any such engagement, including any due diligence of the service providers and any expenses incurred by the use of such service providers. For the avoidance of doubt, any such fees charged by such service providers are not covered by the Allocation FeeFee or Sub-Advisory Fees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Discretionary Advisory Agreement, Discretionary Advisory Agreement

Certain Third Parties. The Adviser may recommend that the Client consult with its own service providers, such as accountants or estate attorneys, or provide the Client with names of certain service providers. The Client will be solely responsible for the decision associated with any such engagement, including any due diligence of the service providers and any expenses incurred by the use of such service providers. For the avoidance of doubt, any such fees charged by such service providers are not covered by the Allocation Advisory Fee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Defined Contribution Plan Advisory Agreement

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Certain Third Parties. The Adviser may recommend that the Client consult with its own service providers, such as accountants or estate attorneys, or provide the Client with names of certain service providers. The Client will be solely responsible for the decision associated with any such engagement, including any due diligence of the service providers and any expenses incurred by the use of such service providers. For the avoidance of doubt, any such fees charged by such service providers are not covered by the Allocation FeeRetainer Fee or Hourly Fees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Non Discretionary Advisory Agreement

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