Common use of Trust Matters Clause in Contracts

Trust Matters. The word “Trust” used herein refers to any Trust created under a Certificate of Trust and an Agreement and Declaration of Trust which documents are hereby referred to and copies of which are on file at the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware in the case of the Certificate of Trust and at the principal office of the Trust in the case of the Certificate of Trust and the Agreement and Declaration of Trust. The obligations of the Trust entered into in the name or on behalf thereof by any of the trustees, officers, representatives or agents of the Trust are made not individually, but in such capacities, and are not binding upon any of the trustees, shareholders, officers, representatives or agents of the Trust personally, but bind only the Trust property, and all persons dealing with any Investment Fund of the Trust must look solely to the Trust property belonging to such Investment Fund for the enforcement of any claims against the Trust on behalf of such Investment Fund.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Administration Agreement (Met Investors Series Trust), Master Administration Agreement (Metropolitan Series Fund)