Common use of Interests Not Transferable Clause in Contracts

Interests Not Transferable. A Participant’s and Beneficiaries’ interests in the Account may not be anticipated, sold, encumbered, pledged, mortgaged, charged, transferred, alienated, assigned nor become subject to execution, garnishment or attachment and any attempt to do so by any person shall be deemed null and void; no Participating Fund shall recognize the rights of any party under this Plan except those of the Participant or his Beneficiary; provided that this Section 7.8 shall not preclude a Participating Fund from offsetting any amount payable to a Participant hereunder by any amount owed by such Participant to that Participating Fund or to Nuveen.

Appears in 77 contracts

Samples: Nuveen Open (Nuveen Build America Bond Fund), Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund, Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund 3

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