Retention of Sub-Adviser Sample Clauses

Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to the Trust's obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the Act, the Adviser may retain one or more sub-advisers, at the Adviser's own cost and expense, for the purpose of managing the investments of the assets of one or more Funds of the Trust. Retention of one or more sub-advisers shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Adviser under this Agreement and the Adviser shall, subject to Section 11 of this Agreement, be responsible to the Trust for all acts or omissions of any sub-adviser in connection with the performance of the Adviser's duties hereunder.
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Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the 1940 Act, Manager may retain one or more sub-advisers at Manager’s own cost and expense for the purpose of furnishing one or more of the services described in Section 1 hereof with respect to Trust or one or more Funds. Retention of a sub-adviser shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of Manager under this Agreement, and Manager shall be responsible to Trust and its Funds for all acts or omissions of any sub-adviser in connection with the performance or Manager’s duties hereunder.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. The Adviser hereby employs the Sub-Adviser to assist the Adviser in managing the investment and reinvestment of the assets of the BDC, subject to the terms set forth herein and subject to the supervision of the Board.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to the Fund obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the 1940 Act, the Manager may retain a sub-adviser, at the Manager's own cost and expense, for the purpose of making investment recommendations and research information available to the Manager. Retention of a sub-adviser shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Manager under this Agreement and the Manager shall be responsible to Fund for all acts or omissions of the sub-adviser in connection with the performance of the Manager's duties hereunder.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. The Manager may enter into an Advisory Agreement with an investment adviser, in which the Manager, at its own cost and expense, delegates to the investment adviser any or all of its duties specified in Section 1.1 hereof, provided that the investment adviser agrees to be bound by all duties and conditions to which the Manager is subject hereunder, and provided further that the Advisory Agreement meets all requirements of the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder. Retention of an investment adviser shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Manager under this Agreement and the Manager shall be responsible to Trust and the Series for all acts or omissions of the investment adviser in connection with the performance of the Manager’s duties hereunder.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to a Series obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the 1940 Act, the Manager may retain a sub-adviser, at the Manager's own cost and expense, for the purpose of making investment recommendations and research information available to the Manager. Retention of a sub-adviser shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Manager under this Agreement and the Manager shall be responsible to Trust and the Series for all acts or omissions of the sub-adviser in connection with the performance of the Manager's duties hereunder.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to the Fund's obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the 1940 Act, the Investment Manager may retain a Sub-Adviser to perform investment advisory and other services to the Fund. The retention of a Sub-Adviser shall be at the risk, cost, and expense of the Investment Manager. The retention of a Sub-Adviser shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Investment Manager under this Agreement and the Investment Manager shall be responsible to the Corporation for all acts or omissions of the Sub-Adviser in connection with the performance of the Investment Manager's duties hereunder. The Investment Manager shall pay and shall be solely responsible for the payment of the fees of the Sub-Adviser for the performance of its services for the Fund.
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Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to the Trust's obtaining the initial and periodic approvals required under Section 15 of the Act, the Adviser may retain one or more sub-advisers, at the Adviser's own cost and expense, for the purpose of managing the investments of the assets of one or more Funds of the Trust. Retention of one or more sub-advisers shall in no way reduce the responsibilities or obligations of the Adviser under this Agreement and the Adviser shall, subject to Section 11 of this Agreement, be responsible to the Trust for all acts or omissions of any sub-adviser in connection with the performance of the Adviser's duties hereunder. The Adviser shall provide advance notice to the Trust of any proposed change in the fee paid by the Adviser to a sub-adviser. Any change in sub-advisory fee is subject to the review and approval of the Trust’s Board of Trustees and may require shareholder approval.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. The Adviser hereby appoints and retains the Sub-Adviser to act as a sub-adviser to the Adviser and to provide the following services for the period and on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
Retention of Sub-Adviser. Subject to approval of the Board of Trustees pursuant to Section 15 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, you may retain one or more sub-advisers, at the your own cost and expense, for the purpose of managing the investments of the assets of a Fund. Retention of one or more sub-advisers shall in no way reduce your responsibilities or obligations under this Agreement and you shall, subject to Section 6 of this Agreement, be responsible to the Trust for all acts or omissions of any sub-adviser as if such acts were your own.
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