Investment In Collectibles Sample Clauses

Investment In Collectibles. If a Deemed IRA established hereunder acquires collectibles within the meaning of Code Section 408(m) after December 31, 1981, assets of the Deemed IRA will be treated as a distribution in an amount equal to the cost of such collectibles.
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Investment In Collectibles. If a trust or custodial account established hereunder acquires collectibles within the meaning of Code Section 408(m) after December 31, 1981, assets of the trust or custodial account will be treated as a distribution in an amount equal to the cost of such collectibles.
Investment In Collectibles. No portion of a Participant's Custodial Account may be invested in any work of art, any rug or antique, any metal or gem, any stamp or coin (except for certain coins and bullion described in Code section 408(m) as in effect at the time of the investment and continued investment), any alcoholic beverage, or any other tangible personal property designated as a collectible by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to Code section 408(m). If there is an investment in collectibles within the meaning of Code section 408(m) that are not excepted coins or bullion under Code section 408(m)(3), the amount so invested shall be treated as a distribution to the Participant. However, gold and silver coins issued by the United States government and coins issued under the laws of any State shall not be treated as collectibles.

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  • Commingling, Exchange and Investment of the Contributions 2.1. The Contributions shall be accounted for as a single trust fund and shall be kept separate and apart from the funds of the Bank. The Contributions may be commingled with other trust fund assets maintained by the Bank.

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