Board I Complex definition

Board I Complex refers to all of the Funds currently or in the future overseen by a board of directors/trustees consisting of the same individuals who comprise the members of the boards of directors/trustees of the Closed-End Funds, the Group B Funds listed on Schedule A, and the funds listed on Appendix D hereto.

Examples of Board I Complex in a sentence

  • BLACKROCK ADVISORS, LLC, on behalf of each investment company indicated on Schedule A By: Name: Title: BLACKROCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC, as Lending Agent By: Name: Title: Schedule A: Clients and Funds Board I Complex Closed-End Funds BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust BlackRock Core Bond Trust BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

  • BLACKROCK ADVISORS, LLC, on behalf of each investment company indicated on Schedule A By: /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Name: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Title: Managing Director BLACKROCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC, as Lending Agent By: /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Title: Managing Director Schedule A: Clients and Funds Board I Complex Closed-End Funds BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust BlackRock Core Bond Trust BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

  • Schedule B to the Fourth Amended and Restated Securities Lending Agency Agreement Schedule C Board I Complex Closed-End Funds* BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust BlackRock Core Bond Trust BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

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