Listed Product Account Fees Sample Clauses

Listed Product Account Fees. Open Accounts $2.27 per position in first class Open Accounts $1.59 per position in additional classes 2, 3, & 4 Account Fee Minimum $25,178 per year per traded REIT (with account and transaction fees counted against the minimum) Closed Account Fee $1.01 per account per year 4 DST requires 120 days’ notice to begin providing Optional Services, which time period may be reduced upon mutual agreement. DST requires 120 days’ notice to cease supporting and billing for Optional Services. The Fund will be billed for Optional Services ended prior to the 120 days at the average monthly amount for that function from the prior six months invoices multiplied by the number of months or partial months to the full 120 day period. 5 Requires separate agreement.
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  • Account Fees The Company, by resolution of the Board of Directors, including a majority of the Independent Directors, may from time to time authorize the imposition of a fee as a direct charge against shareholder accounts of any class of one or more of the Funds, such fee to be retained by the Company or to be paid to the Investment Manager to defray expenses which would otherwise be paid by the Investment Manager in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 4 of this Agreement. At least sixty days prior written notice of the intent to impose such fee must be given to the shareholders of the affected Fund or Fund class.

  • Deposits to Lock-Box Accounts Deposit or otherwise credit, or cause or permit to be so deposited or credited, to any Lock-Box Account cash or cash proceeds other than Collections of Pool Receivables.

  • Lockbox Accounts The names and addresses of all the Lockbox Banks, together with the account numbers of the Lockbox Accounts of the Seller at each Lockbox Bank and the post office box numbers of the lockboxes, are listed on Schedule 6.1(o) (or have been notified to and approved by the Agents in accordance with Section 7.3(d)) and are the only post office boxes and accounts into which Collections of Receivables are deposited or remitted. The Seller has not granted any Person, other than the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties as contemplated by this Agreement, control of any lockbox or Lockbox Account, or the right to take control of any such lockbox or Lockbox Account at a future time.

  • Collections Payment Processing Remittance (a) Collection Efforts, Policies, Procedures.

  • Lock-Box Accounts The names and addresses of all of the Lock-Box Banks, together with the account numbers of the Lock-Box Accounts at such Lock-Box Banks, are specified in Schedule 6.1(n).

  • Lock Box Account On or before the Closing Date, pursuant to the terms of the Cash Management Agreement, an Eligible Account shall be established in the name of Lender, as secured party hereunder, to serve as the "Lock Box Account" (said account, and any account replacing the same in accordance with this Loan Agreement and the Cash Management Agreement, the "LOCK BOX ACCOUNT"; and the depositary institution in which the Lock Box Account is maintained, the "LOCK BOX ACCOUNT BANK"). The Lock Box Account shall be under the sole dominion and control of Lender (which dominion and control may be exercised by Servicer); and except as expressly provided hereunder and/or in the Cash Management Agreement, the Borrowers shall not have the right to control or direct the investment or payment of funds therein during the continuance of an Event of Default. Lender may elect to change any financial institution in which the Lock Box Account shall be maintained if such institution is no longer an Eligible Bank, upon not less than five (5) Business Days' notice to the Borrower. The Lock Box Account shall be deemed to contain such sub-accounts as Lender may designate ("SUB-ACCOUNTS"), which may be maintained as separate ledger accounts and need not be separate Eligible Accounts. The Sub-Accounts shall include the following as more particularly described in the Cash Management Agreement:

  • Collection Accounts Section 3.11 Withdrawals from the Collection Accounts..................... Section 3.12 Investment of Funds in the Collection Accounts and the Distribution Account......................................... Section 3.13 Maintenance of Hazard Insurance and Errors and Omissions and Fidelity Coverage........................................ Section 3.14 Enforcement of Due-on-Sale Clauses; Assumption Agreements.... Section 3.15

  • Closed Account Fee For performance by the Transfer Agent pursuant to this Agreement, the Fund agrees on behalf of each of the Portfolios to pay the Transfer Agent an annualized fee for shareholder accounts which previously held Class X, X0, X0, X, X0, X, X0, P, R, R5, S, Y, Invesco Cash Reserve and Investor Class Shares, as applicable, that were closed during any monthly period at a rate of $0.70, to be paid for twelve months following the date on which an account was closed.

  • Payments on Receivables, Collection Accounts The Servicer will at all times, instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables to a Collection Account or a Lock-Box. The Servicer will, at all times, maintain such books and records necessary to identify Collections received from time to time on Pool Receivables and to segregate such Collections from other property of the Servicer and the Originators. If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections are received by the Borrower, the Servicer or an Originator, it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties and promptly remit such funds into a Collection Account; provided, however, that (x) no less than 98.0% of such payments received shall be remitted to a Collection Account within one (1) Business Day after receipt and (y) no more than 2.0% of such payments received shall be remitted to a Collection Account within five (5) Business Days after receipt. The Servicer shall not permit funds other than Collections on Pool Receivables and other Collateral to be deposited into any Collection Account. If such funds are nevertheless deposited into any Collection Account, the Servicer will within two (2) Business Days identify and transfer such funds to the appropriate Person entitled to such funds. The Servicer will not, and will not permit the Borrower, any Originator or any other Person to commingle Collections or other funds to which the Administrative Agent, any Lender or any other Secured Party is entitled, with any other funds. The Servicer shall only add a Collection Account (or a related Lock-Box), or a Collection Account Bank to those listed on Schedule II to this Agreement, if the Administrative Agent has received notice of such addition and an executed and acknowledged copy of an Account Control Agreement (or an amendment thereto) from the applicable Collection Account Bank. The Servicer shall only terminate a Collection Account Bank or close a Collection Account (or a related Lock-Box) with the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.

  • Settlement Account Money debited to the Capital Account in respect of the cost of purchases made on the Client's behalf and money received and receivable upon settlement of each sale made on the Client's behalf will be credited to this account and held there until the relevant settlement date.

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