Common Trust Fund Sample Clauses

Common Trust Fund. HTC shall have liquidated its remaining common trust fund, the Hershey Trust Company Employee Benefit Common Trust Fund – Value Equity, and reinvested the assets from that fund individually for the client accounts participating in the fund, unless instructed otherwise by such Clients.
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Common Trust Fund. The fact that separate records may be maintained for each Participant shall not be deemed to segregate for or give to such Participant or his beneficiaries any direct interest in any specific assets of the Trust Fund. All Trust Fund assets shall be held and administered by the Trustee as a commingled fund.

Related to Common Trust Fund

  • Trust Fund The Buyer is a trust fund whose trustee is a bank or trust company and whose participants are exclusively (a) plans established and maintained by a State, its political subdivisions, or any agency or instrumentality of the State or its political subdivisions, for the benefit of its employees, or (b) employee benefit plans within the meaning of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, but is not a trust fund that includes as participants individual retirement accounts or H.R. 10 plans.

  • Restrictions on Trust Certificateholders’ Power The Trust Certificateholders shall not direct the Owner Trustee to take or to refrain from taking any action if such action or inaction would be contrary to any obligation of the Securitization Trust or the Owner Trustee under this Agreement or any of the Program Documents or would be contrary to Section 2.3 or 6.3, nor shall the Owner Trustee be obligated to follow any such direction, if given.

  • Trust Funds In the event that any party hereto should receive any funds that are to be paid to another party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, then the receiving party shall hold such funds in trust for the benefit of the party entitled to receive such funds and shall promptly pay such funds to the party entitled to receive such funds in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Separate Trustees and Co-Trustees The Trustee shall have the power from time to time to appoint one or more persons or corporations to act either as co-trustees jointly with the Trustee, or as separate trustees, for the purpose of holding title to, foreclosing or otherwise taking action with respect to any Mortgage Loan outside the state where the Trustee has its principal place of business, where such separate trustee or co-trustee is necessary or advisable (or the Trustee is advised by the Master Servicer that such separate trustee or co-trustee is necessary or advisable) under the laws of any state in which a Mortgaged Property is located or for the purpose of otherwise conforming to any legal requirement, restriction or condition in any state in which a Mortgaged Property is located or in any state in which any portion of the Trust Estate is located. The Master Servicer shall advise the Trustee when, in its good faith opinion, a separate trustee or co-trustee is necessary or advisable as aforesaid. The separate trustees or co-trustees so appointed shall be trustees for the benefit of all of the Certificateholders and shall have such powers, rights and remedies as shall be specified in the instrument of appointment; provided, however, that no such appointment shall, or shall be deemed to, constitute the appointee an agent of the Trustee. The Seller and the Master Servicer shall join in any such appointment, but such joining shall not be necessary for the effectiveness of such appointment. Every separate trustee and co-trustee shall, to the extent permitted by law, be appointed and act subject to the following provisions and conditions:

  • The Trust Estate The Depositor hereby assigns, transfers, conveys and sets over to the Trustee the sum of $10.00. The Trustee hereby acknowledges receipt of such amount in trust from the Depositor, which amount shall constitute the initial trust estate. The Trustee hereby declares that it will hold the trust estate in trust for the Depositor. It is the intention of the parties hereto that the Trust created hereby constitute a business trust under Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. C. Section 3801, et seq. (the "Business Trust Act"), and that this document constitute the governing instrument of the Trust. The Trustee is hereby authorized and directed to execute and file a certificate of trust with the Delaware Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of the Business Trust Act.

  • No Legal Title to Owner Trust Estate in Certificateholders The Certificateholders shall not have legal title to any part of the Owner Trust Estate. The Certificateholders shall be entitled to receive distributions with respect to their undivided ownership interest therein only in accordance with Articles V and IX. No transfer, by operation of law or otherwise, of any right, title or interest of the Certificateholders to and in their ownership interest in the Owner Trust Estate shall operate to terminate this Agreement or the trusts hereunder or entitle any transferee to an accounting or to the transfer to it of legal title to any part of the Owner Trust Estate.

  • Administration of the Trust Fund Section 4.01

  • Delaware Trust Assets Purchaser The Delaware Trust Assets Purchaser shall be the Servicer engaged to perform and discharge the Serviced Duties in respect of each Appointment of Xxxxx Trust Company that continues to be treated as a Restricted Appointment.

  • Successor Owner Trustees and Additional Owner Trustees 20 SECTION 9.1. Eligibility Requirements for Owner Trustee.............20 SECTION 9.2. Resignation or Removal of Owner Trustee................20 SECTION 9.3. Successor Owner Trustee................................21 SECTION 9.4. Merger or Consolidation of Owner Trustee...............21 SECTION 9.5. Appointment of Co-Trustee or Separate Trustee..........22 ARTICLE X. MISCELLANEOUS...................................................23

  • The Trust Agreement The Trust Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company and constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally or by equitable principles relating to enforceability.

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