Account Options Sample Clauses

Account Options. (a) Broker/Dealer may appoint the Transfer Agent as Broker/Dealer’s agent to execute customers' transactions in a Fund’s shares sold to Broker/Dealer by the Distributor in accordance with the terms and provisions of any account, program, plan, or service established or used by Broker/Dealer’s customers and to confirm each such transaction to Broker/Dealer’s customers on Broker/Dealer’s behalf, and at the time of the transaction, Broker/Dealer guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in such Fund shares and any co-owners of such Fund shares.
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Account Options. (a) Servicer may appoint the Transfer Agent as Servicer’s agent to execute customers’ transactions in a Fund’s shares sold to Servicer by ADI in accordance with the terms and provisions of any account, program, plan, or service established or used by Servicer’s customers and to confirm each such transaction to Servicer’s customers on Servicer’s behalf, and at the time of the transaction, Servicer guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in such Fund shares and any co-owners of such Fund shares.
Account Options. (a) You may appoint the transfer agent for the Funds as your agent to execute customers' transactions in Fund shares sold to you by us in accordance with the terms and provisions of any account, program, plan or service established or used by your customers and to confirm each such transaction to your customers on your behalf, and at the time of the transaction you guarantee the legal capacity of your customers so transacting in such shares and any co-owners of such shares.
Account Options. (a) At the time of each transaction, Broker/Dealer guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in Interests and any co-owners of such Interests.
Account Options. (a) SRS may appoint the Transfer Agent as SRS’s agent to execute customers’ transactions in a Fund’s shares in accordance with the terms and provisions of any account, program, plan, or service established or used by SRS’s customers and to confirm each such transaction to SRS’s customers on SRS’s behalf, and at the time of the transaction, SRS guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in such Fund shares and any co-owners of such Fund shares.
Account Options. (a) At the time of each transaction, Sub-Placement Agent guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in Shares and any co-owners of such Shares.
Account Options. (1) In entering into a current account agreement, the Client must select one of the offered current account options determining the amount of fees charged by the Bank there- under for domestic payments and debit card transactions and subsequently pay the fees stipulated in the List of Fees for the selected account option.
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Account Options. (a) At the time of each transaction, Broker/Dealer represents that its' customers have represented to them that they are of legal age and are legally authorized to purchase Shares.
Account Options. (a) Dealer may appoint the Transfer Agent as Dealer’s agent to execute customers’ transactions in the Company’s shares sold to Dealer by the Dealer Manager in accordance with the terms and provisions of any account, program, plan, or service established or used by Dealer’s customers and to confirm each such transaction to Dealer’s customers on Dealer’s behalf, and at the time of the transaction, Dealer guarantees the legal capacity of its customers so transacting in Shares and any co-owners of such Shares.

Related to Account Options

  • Investment Options You may direct the investment of your funds within this IRA into any investment instrument offered by or through the Custodian. The Custodian will not exercise any investment discretion regarding your IRA, as this is solely your responsibility. FEES There are certain fees and charges connected with your IRA investments. These fees and charges may include the following. • Sales Commissions • Set Up Fees • Investment Management Fees • Annual Maintenance Fees • Distribution Fees • Surrender or Termination Fees To find out what fees apply, refer to the investment prospectus or contract. There may be certain fees and charges connected with the IRA itself. (Select and complete as applicable.) Annual Custodial Service Fee* $ No Charge Overnight Distribution $ 16.50 Wire Fee $ 12.50 Transfer Out Fee $ The greater of $100.00 or $25.00 per position Other (Explain) We reserve the right to change any of the above fees after notice to you, as provided in your IRA agreement. *The annual custodial fee will be borne by your Investment Advisor.

  • Payment Options The exercise price shall be paid by one or any combination of the following forms of payment that are applicable to this option, as indicated on the cover page hereof:

  • Investment Funds Unregistered general or limited partnerships or pooled investment vehicles and/or registered investment companies in which the Company (directly, or indirectly through the Master Fund) invests its assets that are advised by an Investment Manager.

  • Discount Option (a) The Transferor shall have the option to designate at any time a percentage, which may be a fixed percentage or a variable percentage based on a formula (the “Discount Percentage”), of the amount of Receivables arising in the Accounts on or after the date such designation becomes effective that would otherwise constitute Principal Receivables to be treated as Finance Charge Receivables (“Discount Option Receivables”). The Transferor shall also have the option of reducing or withdrawing the Discount Percentage, at any time and from time to time, on and after the date such designation becomes effective. The Transferor shall provide to the Servicer, the Trustee, any Series Enhancer and each Rating Agency thirty (30) days prior written notice of such designation (or reduction or withdrawal), and such designation (or reduction or withdrawal) shall become effective on the date designated therein only if (i) the Transferor shall have delivered to the Trustee and each Series Enhancer entitled thereto pursuant to the relevant Supplement an Officer’s Certificate of the Transferor stating that the Transferor reasonably believes that such designation (or reduction or withdrawal) will not, based on the facts known to such officer at the time of such certification, then cause a Pay Out Event or any event that, after the giving of notice or the lapse of time, would constitute a Pay Out Event to occur with respect to any Series, (ii) the Transferor shall have received written notice from each Rating Agency that such designation (or reduction or withdrawal) will not have a Ratings Effect and shall have delivered copies of each such written notice to the Servicer and the Trustee and (iii) in the case of a reduction or withdrawal, the Transferor shall have delivered to the Trustee an Officer’s Certificate of the Transferor to the effect that, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, such reduction or withdrawal shall not have adverse regulatory or other accounting implications for the Transferor.

  • Shareholder Accounts In connection with the establishment of Shareholder accounts, JHSS shall:

  • Discretionary Accounts In the case of a Registered Offering of Securities issued by an Issuer that was not, immediately prior to the filing of the Registration Statement, subject to the requirements of Section 13(d) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act, you will not make sales to any account over which you exercise discretionary authority in connection with such sale, except as otherwise permitted by the applicable AAU for such Offering.

  • Separate Accounts The trustee shall maintain within the trust fund a separate account for each Agricultural Contractor that signs the trust agreement to hold deposits made pursuant to this article.

  • Rollover Contributions Generally, a rollover is a movement of cash or assets from one retirement plan to another. If you are required to take minimum distributions because you are age 70½ or older, you may not roll over any required minimum distributions. Both the distribution and the rollover contribution are reportable when you file your income taxes. You must irrevocably elect to treat such contributions as rollovers. IRA-to-IRA Rollover: You may withdraw, tax free, all or a portion of your Traditional IRA if you contribute the amount withdrawn within 60 days from the date you receive the distribution into the same or another Traditional IRA as a rollover. To complete a rollover of a SIMPLE IRA distribution to your Traditional IRA, at least two years must have elapsed from the date on which you first participated in any SIMPLE IRA plan maintained by the employer, and you must contribute the distribution within 60 days from the date you receive it. Only one IRA distribution within any 12-month period may be rolled over in an IRA-to-IRA rollover transaction. The 12-month waiting period begins on the date you receive an IRA distribution that you subsequently roll over, not on the date you complete the rollover transaction. If you roll over the entire amount of an IRA distribution (including any amount withheld for federal, state, or other income taxes that you did not receive), you do not have to report the distribution as taxable income. Any amount not properly rolled over within the 60-day period will generally be taxable in the year distributed (except for any amount that represents basis) and may be, if you are under age 59½, subject to the premature distribution penalty tax. Employer Retirement Plan-to-Traditional IRA Rollover (by Traditional IRA Owner): Eligible rollover distributions from qualifying employer retirement plans may be rolled over, directly or indirectly, to your Traditional IRA. Qualifying employer retirement plans include qualified plans (e.g., 401(k) plans or profit sharing plans), governmental 457(b) plans, 403(b) arrangements and 403(a) arrangements. Amounts that may not be rolled over to your Traditional IRA include any required minimum distributions, hardship distributions, any part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments, or distributions consisting of Xxxx 401(k) or Xxxx 403(b) assets. To complete a direct rollover from an employer plan to your Traditional IRA, you must generally instruct the plan administrator to send the distribution to your Traditional IRA Custodian. To complete an indirect rollover to your Traditional IRA, you must generally request that the plan administrator make a distribution directly to you. You typically have 60 days from the date you receive an eligible rollover distribution to complete an indirect rollover. Any amount not properly rolled over within the 60-day period will generally be taxable in the year distributed (except for any amount that represents after-tax contributions) and may be, if you are under age 59½, subject to the premature distribution penalty tax. If you choose the indirect rollover method, the plan administrator is typically required to withhold 20% of the eligible rollover distribution amount for purposes of federal income tax withholding. You may, however, make up the withheld amount out of pocket and roll over the full amount. If you do not make up the withheld amount out of pocket, the 20% withheld (and not rolled over) will be treated as a distribution, subject to applicable taxes and penalties. Conduit IRA: You may use your IRA as a conduit to temporarily hold amounts you receive in an eligible rollover distribution from an employer’s retirement plan. Should you combine or add other amounts (e.g., regular contributions) to your conduit IRA, you may lose the ability to subsequently roll these funds into another employer plan to take advantage of special tax rules available for certain qualified plan distribution amounts. Consult your tax advisor for additional information. Employer Retirement Plan-to-Traditional IRA Rollover (by Inherited Traditional IRA Owner): Please refer to the section of this document entitled “Inherited IRA”. Traditional IRA-to-Employer Retirement Plan Rollover: If your employer’s retirement plan accepts rollovers from IRAs, you may complete a direct or indirect rollover of your pre-tax assets in your Traditional IRA into your employer retirement plan. If you are required to take minimum distributions because you are age 70½ or older, you may not roll over any required minimum distributions. Rollover of Exxon Xxxxxx Settlement Income: Certain income received as an Exxon Xxxxxx qualified settlement may be rolled over to a Traditional IRA or another eligible retirement plan. The amount contributed cannot exceed the lesser of $100,000 (reduced by the amount of any qualified settlement income contributed to an eligible retirement plan in prior tax years) or the amount of qualified settlement income received during the tax year. Contributions for the year can be made until the due date for filing your return, not including extensions.

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