Rollover Account Withdrawals Sample Clauses

Rollover Account Withdrawals. No in-service withdrawals are permitted from a Participant's Rollover Account except as provided elsewhere in this Section.
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Rollover Account Withdrawals. A Participant may elect to withdraw amounts in his or her Rollover Account pursuant to rules and procedures established by the Committee.
Rollover Account Withdrawals. A Partici- pant may elect to withdraw amounts in his or her Rollover Account pursuant to rules and procedures established by the Committee.
Rollover Account Withdrawals 

Related to Rollover Account Withdrawals

  • Permitted Withdrawals From Custodial Account The Servicer shall, from time to time, withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes:

  • Deposits and Withdrawals Each person when depositing such securities or similar investments in or withdrawing them from a Securities Depository or when ordering their withdrawal and delivery from the safekeeping of the Custodian, shall comply with the requirements of Rule 17f-2(e).

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Collection Account The Servicer may, from time to time, withdraw funds from the Collection Account for the following purposes:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Custodial Account (a) The Master Servicer may, from time to time as provided herein, make withdrawals from the Custodial Account of amounts on deposit therein pursuant to Section 3.07 that are attributable to the Mortgage Loans for the following purposes:

  • Withdrawals from the Collection Account and Distribution Account (a) The Servicer shall, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Collection Account for any of the following purposes or as described in Section 4.03:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Collection Accounts and Certificate Account (a) Each Servicer may from time to time make withdrawals from the related Collection Account for the following purposes:

  • Hardship Withdrawals Hardship withdrawals, as provided for in paragraph 6.9 of the Basic Plan Document #04, [X] are [ ] are not permitted.

  • Withdrawals From Escrow Account Withdrawals from the Escrow Account shall be made by the Seller only (a) to effect timely payments of ground rents, taxes, assessments, premiums for Primary Mortgage Insurance Policies, fire and hazard insurance premiums or other items constituting Escrow Payments for the related Mortgage, (b) to reimburse the Seller for any Servicing Advance made by Seller pursuant to Subsection 11.08 hereof with respect to a related Mortgage Loan, (c) to refund to any Mortgagor any funds found to be in excess of the amounts required under the terms of the related Mortgage Loan, (d) for transfer to the Custodial Account upon default of a Mortgagor or in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage Loan and if permitted by applicable law, (e) for application to restore or repair of the Mortgaged Property, (f) to pay to the Mortgagor, to the extent required by law, any interest paid on the funds deposited in the Escrow Account, (g) to pay to itself any interest earned on funds deposited in the Escrow Account (and not required to be paid to the Mortgagor), (h) to the extent permitted under the terms of the related Mortgage Note and applicable law, to pay late fees with respect to any Monthly Payment which is received after the applicable grace period, (i) to withdraw suspense payments that are deposited into the Escrow Account, (j) to withdraw any amounts inadvertently deposited in the Escrow Account or (k) to clear and terminate the Escrow Account upon the termination of this Agreement.

  • Permitted Withdrawals From Escrow Account Withdrawals from the Escrow Account or Accounts may be made by the Servicer only:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Certificate Account (a) The Master Servicer may, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Certificate Account for the following purposes (limited, in the case of Servicer reimbursements, to cases where funds in the respective Custodial P&I Account are not sufficient therefor):

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