Common use of Reports to Beneficiaries Clause in Contracts

Reports to Beneficiaries. and Others. As soon as practicable after the end of each taxable year of the Trust and after termination of the Trust, the Trustee shall submit a written report and account to the Beneficiaries showing (i) the assets and liabilities of the Trust at the end of such taxable year or upon termination and the receipts and disbursements of the Trustee for such taxable year or period, certified by an independent certified public accountant, (ii) any changes in the Trust Assets in the Trust which they have not previously reported, and (iii) any action taken by the Trustee in the performance of its duties under this Agreement which it has not previously reported and which, in its opinion, materially affects the Trust Assets. The Trustee may submit similar reports for such interim periods during the taxable year as it deems advisable or as may be required by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The taxable year of the Trust shall end on December 31 of each year unless the Trustee deems it advisable to establish some other date as the date on which the taxable year of the Trust shall end.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Liquidating Trust Agreement (American Income Fund I-C LTD Partnership), Liquidating Trust Agreement (American Income Fund I-B LTD Partnership), Liquidating Trust Agreement (American Income Partners v C LTD Partnership)

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