Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers Sample Clauses

Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. In placing purchase and sale orders for the Fund with brokers or dealers, the Sub-Advisor will attempt to obtain “best execution” of such orders. “Best execution” shall mean prompt and reliable execution at the most favorable terms of execution, taking into account price, speed and efficiency of execution, other factors that may be deemed relevant by the Sub-Advisor, and the other provisions hereinafter set forth. Whenever the Sub-Advisor places orders, or directs the placement of orders, for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities on behalf of the Fund, in selecting brokers or dealers to execute such orders, the Sub-Advisor is expressly authorized to consider the fact that a broker or dealer has furnished statistical, research or other information or services that enhance the Sub-Advisor’s research and portfolio management capability generally. It is further understood in accordance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that the Sub-Advisor may negotiate with and assign to a broker a commission that may exceed the commission that another broker would have charged for effecting the transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that the amount of commission charged was reasonable in relation to the value of brokerage and/or research services (as defined in Section 28(e)) provided by such broker, viewed in terms either of the Fund’s or the Sub-Advisor’s overall responsibilities to the Sub-Advisor’s discretionary accounts (the “Section 28(e) Actions”); provided, however, that Sub-Advisor’s ability to engage in Section 28(e) Actions shall be subject to review by the Trustees from time to time, and if such Trustees reasonably determine that the Fund does not benefit, directly or indirectly, from such Section 28(e) Actions, the Sub-Advisor shall be prohibited from engaging in the same. Unless otherwise directed by the Trust or the Advisor in writing, the Sub-Advisor may utilize the service of whatever securities brokerage firm or firms it deems appropriate to the extent that such firms are competitive with respect to price of services and execution, and so long as the Sub-Advisor complies with the “best execution” practices described above and applicable law and regulation.
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Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. The Adviser will monitor the use by master funds of broker-dealers. To the extent permitted by the Adviser's Form ADV as filed with the SEC, purchase and sale orders will usually be placed with brokers who are selected by the Adviser as able to achieve "best execution" of such orders. "
Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. Purchase and sale orders will usually be placed with brokers which are selected by the Investment Manager as able to achieve "best execution" of such orders. "Best execution" shall mean prompt and reliable execution at the most favorable securities price, taking into account the other provisions hereinafter set forth. Whenever the Investment Manager places orders, or directs the placement of orders, for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities on behalf of the Fund, in selecting brokers or dealers to execute such orders, the Investment Manager is expressly authorized to consider the fact that a broker or dealer has furnished statistical, research or other information or services which enhance the Investment Manager's research and portfolio management capability generally. It is further understood in accordance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that the Investment Manager may negotiate with and assign to a broker a commission which may exceed the commission which another broker would have charged for effecting the transaction if the Investment Manager determines in good faith that the amount of commission charged was reasonable in relation to the value of brokerage and/or research services (as defined in Section 28(e)) provided by such broker, viewed in terms either of the Fund or the Investment Manager's overall responsibilities to the Investment Manager's discretionary accounts. Neither the Investment Manager nor any parent, subsidiary or related firm shall act as a securities broker with respect to any purchases or sales of securities which may be made on behalf of the Fund. Unless otherwise directed by the Corporation or the Business Manager in writing, the Investment Manager may utilize the service of whatever independent securities brokerage firm or firms it deems appropriate to the extent that such firms are competitive with respect to price of services and execution.
Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. Purchase and sale orders will usually be placed with brokers which are selected by the Sub-Advisor as able to achieve “best execution” of such orders. “Best execution” shall mean prompt and reliable execution at the most favorable securities price, taking into account the other provisions hereafter set forth. Whenever the Sub-Advisor is expressly authorized to consider the fact that a broker or dealer has furnished statistical, research or other information or services which enhance the Sub-Advisor’s research and portfolio management capability generally. It is further understood in accordance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that the Sub-Advisor may negotiate with and assign to a broker a commission which may exceed the commission which another broker would have charged for effecting the transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that the amount of commission charged was reasonable in relation to the value of brokerage and/or research services (as defined in Section 28(e)) provided by such broker, viewed in terms either of the Fund or the Sub-Advisor’s overall responsibilities to the Sub-Advisor’s discretionary accounts. Neither the Sub-Advisor nor any parent, subsidiary or related firm shall act as a securities broker with respect to any purchases or sales of securities, which may be made on behalf of the Fund. Unless otherwise directed by the Trust or the Advisor in writing, the Sub-Advisor may utilize the service of whatever independent securities brokerage firm or firms it deems appropriate to the extent that such firms are competitive with respect to price of services and execution.
Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. In placing purchase and sale orders for the Fund with brokers or dealers, the Sub-Advisor will attempt to obtain "best execution" of such orders. Whenever the Sub-Advisor places orders, or directs the placement of orders, for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities on behalf of the Fund, in selecting brokers or dealers to execute such orders, the Sub-Advisor is expressly authorized to consider the fact that a broker or dealer has furnished statistical, research or other information or services that enhance the Sub-Advisor's research and portfolio management capability generally. It is further understood in accordance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that the Sub-Advisor may negotiate with and assign to a broker a commission that may exceed the commission that another broker would have charged for effecting the transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that the amount of commission charged was reasonable in relation to the value of brokerage and/or research services (as defined in Section 28(e)) provided by such broker, viewed in terms of the Sub-Advisor's overall responsibilities to the Sub-Advisor's discretionary accounts (the "Section 28(e) Actions"); provided, however, that Sub-Advisor's ability to engage in Section 28(e) Actions shall be subject to review by the Trustees from time to time, and if such Trustees reasonably determine that the Fund does not benefit, directly or indirectly, from such Section 28(e)
Use of Securities Brokers and Dealers. In placing purchase and sale orders for the Fund with brokers or dealers, the Sub-Advisor will attempt to obtain "best execution" of such orders. "Best execution" shall mean prompt and reliable execution at the most favorable terms of execution, taking into account price, speed and efficiency of execution, other factors that may be deemed relevant by the Sub-Advisor, and the other provisions hereinafter set forth. Whenever the Sub-Advisor places orders, or directs the placement of orders, for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities on behalf of the Fund, in selecting brokers or dealers to execute such orders, the Sub-Advisor is expressly authorized to consider the fact that a broker or dealer has furnished statistical, research or other information or services that enhance the Sub-Advisor's research and portfolio management capability generally. It is further understood in accordance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Securities Exchange Act of 1934"), that the Sub-Advisor may negotiate with and assign to a broker a commission that may exceed the commission that another broker would have charged for effecting the transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that the amount of commission charged was reasonable in relation to the value of brokerage and research services (as defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and related SEC interpretations) provided by such broker,

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  • Use of Securities Depositories The Custodian may deposit and maintain Investments in any Securities Depository, either directly or through one or more Subcustodians appointed by the Custodian. Investments held in a Securities Depository shall be held (a) subject to the agreement, rules, statement of terms and conditions or other document or conditions effective between the Securities Depository and the Custodian or the Subcustodian, as the case may be, and (b) in an account for the Fund or in bulk segregation in an account maintained for the non-proprietary assets of the entity holding such Investments in the Depository. If market practice or the rules and regulations of the Securities Depository prevent the Custodian, the Subcustodian or (any agent of either) from holding its client assets in such a separate account, the Custodian, the Subcustodian or other agent shall as appropriate segregate such Investments for benefit of the Fund or for benefit of clients of the Custodian generally on its own books.

  • Terms of Securities A Board Resolution, a supplemental indenture hereto or an Officers’ Certificate shall establish whether the Securities of a Series shall be issued in whole or in part in the form of one or more Global Securities and the Depositary for such Global Security or Securities.

  • Authorization and Description of Securities The Securities to be purchased by the Underwriters from the Company have been duly authorized for issuance and sale to the Underwriters pursuant to this Agreement and, when issued and delivered by the Company pursuant to this Agreement against payment of the consideration set forth herein, will be validly issued and fully paid and non-assessable; and the issuance of the Securities is not subject to the preemptive or other similar rights of any securityholder of the Company. The Common Stock conforms to all statements relating thereto contained in the Registration Statement, the General Disclosure Package and the Prospectus and such description conforms to the rights set forth in the instruments defining the same. No holder of Securities will be subject to personal liability by reason of being such a holder.

  • Custody of Securities Trade Republic holds the Customer's Securities and uncertificated Securities in custody, with the exception of Crypto Assets acquired by the Customer. Trade Republic observes the legal and regulatory requirements for the regularity of the custody business. As a rule, German domestic securities are held in custody by Clearstream Banking AG, in Frankfurt, Germany, as a central securities depository, provided that the Securities are eligible for collective safe custody. As long as Trade Republic itself does not maintain a custody account with Clearstream Banking AG, the German Customers’ domestic Securities are booked in a custody account of a sub-custodian (at the moment HSBC Trinkaus & Xxxxxxxxx XX) with Clearstream Banking AG. Trade Republic has concluded a corresponding agreement with the respective sub- custodian. Following this agreement, the sub-custodian has to hold the Securities of the Trade Republic Customers separately from the securities held by itself. The sub-custodian is liable to Trade Republic for any breaches of duty arising from the custody of Customers' Securities. Trade Republic is in turn liable to the Customers themselves for the fulfillment of the contractual obligations under the Framework Agreement and the Special Terms and Conditions. In the event of insolvency of Trade Republic or the sub-custodian, Trade Republic and the sub-custodian will keep Customers' Securities separate from any own holdings. This avoids a commingling of own holdings with Customer securities and ensures a right of segregation of the Customers regarding their securities. Only for fractional securities held by the Customer, Trade Republic may, if necessary, hold a cover holding as a proprietary holding. Foreign securities are generally held in custody in the home market of the security in question or in the country in which the purchase was made. The respective securities statement provided by Trade Republic to the Customer shows in which country Trade Republic holds the Securities in custody. Trade Republic fulfills its custody obligations by providing and maintaining the Custody Account. This includes the following services in particular: - Issuance of an annual Custody Account statement; - Redemption of Securities and renewal of coupon sheets; - Processing of subscription rights, warrants and convertible bonds; - Passing on news from "Wertpapier-Mitteilungen" - an information provider regarding securities; - Exchanging, deregistering and destroying certificates In case of redemption of interest coupons, dividend coupons and income coupons as well as securities in foreign currencies or accounting units, Trade Republic will issue a credit note to Customers in euros, unless otherwise agreed. The details of the fulfillment of the custody duties are set out in Clauses 13 to 18 of the Special Terms and Conditions for Securities Transactions and Execution Policies (Appendix 2.2.). To the extent that Trade Republic books fractions into the Customer's Custody Account, Trade Republic may hold a cover holding of securities in this respect in the Custody Account held by the sub-custodian together with the Customer's securities or in a separate Custody Account in Trade Republic's name. Trade Republic will ensure through appropriate safekeeping that the cover holding in a class of securities is at least equal to the sum of the fractions held by Customers in that class of securities. The Customer is not entitled to delivery of fractions from the cover holding for the fractions; rather, the Customer may dispose of fractions by sale (cf. Clause 2.5 of the Special Terms and Conditions for Savings Plan (Appendix 2.4.). Crypto Assets, on the other hand, are held in custody by a Crypto Custodian in accordance with Clause 11 of the Special Conditions for Trading in Crypto Assets (Appendix 2.5.). Crypto Assets are held in centralized wallets by the Crypto Custodian commissioned by the Customer in accordance with its terms of use. For this purpose, the Customer concludes its own custody agreement with the Crypto Custodian for this purpose via the Application. Trade Republic itself does not assume custody of Crypto Assets for the Customer. The Securities acquired by the Customer within the framework of the partial executions, will be booked into the Customer’s Custody Account maintained with Trade Republic.

  • Reservation and Listing of Securities (a) The Company shall maintain a reserve from its duly authorized shares of Common Stock for issuance pursuant to the Transaction Documents in such amount as may be required to fulfill its obligations in full under the Transaction Documents.

  • Title of Securities There shall be a series of Securities designated the “6.150% Senior Notes due 2036” of the Company (the “Senior Notes”).

  • Issue of Securities All necessary corporate action has been taken, or will be taken before Closing, to authorize the issue and sale of, and the delivery of certificates representing, the Offered Shares and Compensation Options and, upon payment of the requisite consideration therefor, the Offered Shares and Compensation Option Shares will be validly issued as fully paid and non-assessable Common Shares.

  • Restriction on Sale of Securities by Company For the period specified below (the “Lock-Up Period”), the Company will not, directly or indirectly, take any of the following actions with respect to its Securities or any securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for any of its Securities (“Lock-Up Securities”): (i) offer, sell, issue, contract to sell, pledge or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, Lock-Up Securities, (ii) offer, sell, issue, contract to sell, contract to purchase or grant any option, right or warrant to purchase Lock-Up Securities, (iii) enter into any swap, hedge or any other agreement that transfers, in whole or in part, any of the economic consequences of ownership of Lock-Up Securities, (iv) establish or increase a put equivalent position or liquidate or decrease a call equivalent position in Lock-Up Securities within the meaning of Section 16 of the Exchange Act or (v) file with the Commission a registration statement under the Act relating to Lock-Up Securities, or publicly disclose the intention to take any such action, without the prior written consent of the Representative (whether any transaction mentioned in (i) through (iii) is to be settled by delivery of the Securities or such other securities, in cash or otherwise), except (A) the issuance of Lock-Up Securities pursuant to the terms of an employee benefit plan, qualified stock option plan or other director or employee compensation plan, or an agreement existing pursuant to such plan, in effect on the date hereof, (B) the performance by the Company of its obligations under the registration rights agreements between the Company and the Selling Stockholder or the certificate of designations for the Company’s Class A Convertible Preferred Stock, each as disclosed in the General Disclosure Package, or (C) the issuance of Lock-Up Securities in an amount not to exceed in the aggregate 15% of the Company’s outstanding common stock on the date hereof as consideration in, or in a capital raising transaction the proceeds of which are used for, any merger, acquisition or other business combination, subject to the recipients of such issuance being bound by the terms of a similar lock-up agreement and no public disclosure being made in connection with such issuance during the Lock-Up Period unless required under the Exchange Act. The initial Lock-Up Period will commence on the date hereof and continue for 90 days after the date hereof or such earlier date that the Representative agrees to in writing; provided, however, that if (1) during the last 17 days of the initial Lock-Up Period, the Company releases earnings results or material news or a material event relating to the Company occurs or (2) prior to the expiration of the initial Lock-Up Period, the Company announces that it will release earnings results during the 16-day period beginning on the last day of the initial Lock-Up Period, then in each case the Lock-Up Period will be extended until the expiration of the 18-day period beginning on the date of release of the earnings results or the occurrence of the materials news or material event, as applicable, unless the Representative waives, in writing, such extension. The Company will provide the Representative with notice of any announcement described in clause (2) of the preceding sentence that gives rise to an extension of the Lock-Up Period.

  • Purchase of Securities Promptly upon each purchase of Securities for the Fund, Written Instructions shall be delivered to the Custodian, specifying (i) the name of the issuer or writer of such Securities, and the title or other description thereof, (ii) the number of shares, principal amount (and accrued interest, if any) or other units purchased, (iii) the date of purchase and settlement, (iv) the purchase price per unit, (v) the total amount payable upon such purchase, and (vi) the name of the person to whom such amount is payable. The Custodian shall upon receipt of such Securities purchased by the Fund pay out of the moneys held for the account of the Fund the total amount specified in such Written Instructions to the person named therein. The Custodian shall not be under any obligation to pay out moneys to cover the cost of a purchase of Securities for the Fund, if in the Fund Custody Account there is insufficient cash available to the Fund for which such purchase was made.

  • Brokers and Financial Advisors Borrower hereby represents that it has dealt with no financial advisors, brokers, underwriters, placement agents, agents or finders in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Borrower hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Lender harmless from and against any and all claims, liabilities, costs and expenses of any kind (including Lender’s attorneys’ fees and expenses) in any way relating to or arising from a claim by any Person that such Person acted on behalf of Borrower or Lender in connection with the transactions contemplated herein. The provisions of this Section 10.21 shall survive the expiration and termination of this Agreement and the payment of the Debt.

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