GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST Sample Clauses

GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST. By: /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxx ---------------------------------------- Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Title: Chairman XXXXX GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST II By: /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxx ---------------------------------------- Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Title: Chairman The Purchasers: BERKSHIRE INCOME REALTY, INC. By: /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxx ---------------------------------------- Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx Title: President BERKSHIRE INCOME REALTY-OP, L.P. by: Berkshire Income Realty, Inc., its general partner By: /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxx ---------------------------------------- Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx Title: President
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GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST the business of each class of each Fund that it shall manage, including but not limited to office space, office furniture, fixtures and equipment, office supplies, computer hardware and software and salaried and hourly paid personnel. The Investment Manager may at its expense employ others to provide all or any part of such facilities and personnel.
GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST. By: /s/ Maryanne L. Roepke ------------------------------------------ Maryanne L.Roepke Senior Vicx Xxxxxxxxx AMERICAN CENTURY SERVICES, LLC By: /s/ Otis H. Cowan ------------------------------------------ Otis H. Cowan Vice President
GOVERNMENT INCOME TRUST. By: Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Executive Vice President, Principal Executive Officer, and Compliance Liaison XXXXXX INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Director of Trustee Relations and Authorized Person Schedule A Not applicable. Schedule B 0.550% of the first $5 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.500% of the next $5 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.450% of the next $10 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.400% of the next $10 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.350% of the next $50 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.330% of the next $50 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.320% of the next $100 billion of Total OpenEnd Mutual Fund Average Net Assets; 0.315% of any excess thereafter.

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