Common use of Certain Procedures Clause in Contracts

Certain Procedures. MS&Co. is hereby authorized and instructed to calculate Available Cash through the following procedures. MS&Co. shall first calculate Customer’s excess equity in the form of available USD cash balances held on Customer’s behalf by MS&Co. in the Account subject to and in accordance with the provisions of the Futures Agreement (the “Excess Equity”). For the avoidance of doubt, Excess Equity may, at the discretion of MS&Co., be determined after taking into account any rights of set-off, netting and any other application of Customer’s cash balances to its obligations owed to MS&Co. (or, if applicable, its affiliates) to the extent permitted under the Futures Agreement. MS&Co. shall then subtract the Withholding Amount from the Excess Equity. ( The resulting amount is then available for the purchase of U.S. Treasury Securities in connection with MS&Co.’s provision of the Service pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. MS&Co. is hereby authorized and instructed to withhold from inclusion in its computation of Excess Equity a percentage of available cash, as determined by Customer in its discretion (the “Withholding Amount”), for the purpose of (i) satisfying Customer’s obligations in respect of the Futures Account for that day; (ii) satisfying Customer’s margin requirements in respect of the Futures Account for that day and (iii) protecting against the possibility of adverse market moves causing Customer to incur a debit balance in the Futures Account.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Authorization Agreement (Managed Futures Premier Graham L.P.), Securities Purchase Authorization Agreement (Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Spectrum Technical Lp), Securities Purchase Authorization Agreement (LV Futures Fund L.P.)

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