Trust Contributions definition

Trust Contributions means the cash contributions made to the Plan Trustee from time to time by the Trust for purposes of allowing the Plan Trustee to purchase Units through the facilities of an Exchange, as contemplated in section 4.5;

Examples of Trust Contributions in a sentence

  • At no time will the Ironworkers Trade Improvement Plan Trust Contributions be paid directly to the Employee.

  • It is agreed that the City is not taking any claims risk, and the sole responsibility of the City is to pay the agreed upon Trust Contributions.

  • The City will make Trust Contributions in accordance with the terms of the Healthcare Contract, and any successor Healthcare Contracts.

  • Trust Contributions will be made for each employee that is on the payroll as of the first of that month.

  • The Fixed SHM Trust Contributions not accrued as of the first day of the month following the date of signature of this Amendment Agreement shall no longer be valid or due, as such contributions shall be entirely replaced with the Amended SHM Trust Contributions.

  • All Trust Contributions must be made to the Trust by the 10th day of the month.

  • The Union shall provide the Airport with written documentation signed by a Trust officer with authority to bind the Trust, confirming that the Trust will comply with and be bound by the provisions of this Agreement and administer Trust Contributions in accordance with the Trust Agreement.

  • All District health insurance contributions (the "Trust Contributions") will be made to the Trust.

  • Trust Contributions will be made for each Local 29 represented employee that is on the payroll (and not in an unpaid leave of absence status) as of the first of that month.

  • The Trust will give notice to the District within 60 days of implementation if any Trust Contributions from the District are used for purposes other than benefits that are generally exempt from income and payroll taxes, but that may otherwise be permitted under Code Section 501(c)(9).