Common use of Temporary Borrowings Clause in Contracts

Temporary Borrowings. The Fund may also borrow money as a temporary measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes, including the payment of dividends and the settlement of securities transactions which otherwise might require untimely dispositions of Fund securities. Certain short-term borrowings (such as for cash management purposes) are not subject to the 1940 Act's limitations on leverage if (i) repaid within 60 days, and (ii) not in excess of 5% of the Fund's total assets.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: VRDP Shares Purchase Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/), Shares Fee Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/), VRDP Shares Purchase Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/)

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