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Diversification Test. 11) Securities related issuers
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Diversification Test. In the case of a trust which has elected to qualify as a Regulated Investment Company the Trustee shall determine the value of the Securities in the Trust Fund as of (1) the Friday (or the immediately preceding Business Day if such Friday is not a Business Day) before the last business day of the first quarter of the Trust Fund's first taxable year and (2) the last business day of the first quarter of the Trust Fund's first taxable year. For purposes of this Section 3.13 each said day and each such day in any subsequent quarter in which additional Securities are acquired shall except as the context may otherwise require, be hereinafter referred to as the "Diversification Test Date." On each Diversification Test Date the Trustee shall determine whether or not the aggregate fair market value of all Securities of any one issuer valued at greater than 5% of the total assets of the Trust Fund exceeds 50% of the total assets of the Trust Fund on such Diversification Test Date. In making the necessary computations the Trustee shall compute the fair market value of the Securities by taking the value of the Securities in the Trust Fund, including the amount of any accrued interest or dividends receivable thereon, by treating as Securities of the same issuer only those securities whose name so dictates; by treating contracts to purchase Securities as if the Securities subject to such contracts had been acquired by the Trust Fund; and by the settlement of contracts to purchase Securities as the acquisition of Securities on their respective settlement dates. In the event the foregoing determination by the Trustee states that the aggregate value of Securities of any one issuer valued at more than 5% of the total assets of the Trust Fund on the Friday (or the immediately prior Business Day if such Friday is not a Business Day) before the last Business Day in the first quarter of the first taxable year of the Trust Fund exceeds 50% of the total assets of the Trust Fund on such date, as provided in Section 3.06, other than for Government Securities, the Sponsor shall direct the Trustee to sell all or any portion of the Securities whose value is greater than 50% of total assets of the Trust Fund or take such other action as is necessary, so that the aggregate fair market value of Securities of any one issuer with values greater than 5% of the total assets of the Trust Fund does not exceed 50% of the total assets of the Trust Fund on the last Business Day of the first quart...

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  • Diversification 6.1. The Fund will at all times invest money from the Contracts in such a manner as to ensure that the Contracts will be treated as variable contracts under the Code and the regulations issued thereunder. Without limiting the scope of the foregoing, the Fund will at all times comply with Section 817(h) of the Code and Treasury Regulation 1.817-5, relating to the diversification requirements for variable annuity, endowment, or life insurance contracts and any amendments or other modifications to such Section or Regulations. In the event of a breach of this Article VI by the Fund, it will take all reasonable steps (a) to notify Company of such breach and (b) to adequately diversify the Fund so as to achieve compliance within the grace period afforded by Regulation 1.817-5.

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  • Money Market Fund Compliance Testing and Reporting Services Subject to the authorization and direction of the Trust and, in each case where appropriate, the review and comment by the Trust’s independent accountants and legal counsel, and in accordance with procedures that may be established from time to time between the Trust and the Administrator, the Administrator will:

  • DIVERSIFICATION AND RELATED LIMITATIONS 6.1. The Trust and MFS represent and warrant that each Portfolio of the Trust will meet the diversification requirements of Section 817 (h) (1) of the Code and Treas. Reg. 1.817-5, relating to the diversification requirements for variable annuity, endowment, or life insurance contracts, as they may be amended from time to time (and any revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published announcements of the Internal Revenue Service interpreting these sections), as if those requirements applied directly to each such Portfolio.

  • Investment Company Diversification Requirements The Borrower (together with its Subsidiaries to the extent required by the Investment Company Act) will at all times comply with the portfolio diversification and similar requirements set forth in the Investment Company Act applicable to business development companies. The Borrower will at all times, subject to applicable grace periods set forth in the Code, comply with the portfolio diversification and similar requirements set forth in the Code applicable to RICs.

  • STANDARD OF CARE AS FOREIGN CUSTODY MANAGER OF THE FUND In performing the responsibilities delegated to it, the Foreign Custody Manager agrees to exercise reasonable care, prudence and diligence such as a person having responsibility for the safekeeping of assets of management investment companies registered under the 1940 Act would exercise.

  • Indemnification for Failure to Comply with Diversification Requirements The Fund and the Adviser acknowledge that any failure (whether intentional or in good faith or otherwise) to comply with the diversification requirements specified in Article III, Section 3.3 of this Agreement may result in the Contracts not being treated as variable contracts for federal income tax purposes, which would have adverse tax consequences for Contract owners and could also adversely affect the Company's corporate tax liability. Accordingly, without in any way limiting the effect of Sections 8.2(a) and 8.3(a) hereof and without in any way limiting or restricting any other remedies available to the Company, the Fund, the Adviser and the Distributor will pay on a joint and several basis all costs associated with or arising out of any failure, or any anticipated or reasonably foreseeable failure, of the Fund or any Portfolio to comply with Section 3.3 of this Agreement, including all costs associated with correcting or responding to any such failure; such costs may include, but are not limited to, the costs involved in creating, organizing, and registering a new investment company as a funding medium for the Contracts and/or the costs of obtaining whatever regulatory authorizations are required to substitute shares of another investment company for those of the failed Fund or Portfolio (including but not limited to an order pursuant to Section 26(b) of the 1940 Act); fees and expenses of legal counsel and other advisors to the Company and any federal income taxes or tax penalties (or "toll charges" or exactments or amounts paid in settlement) incurred by the Company in connection with any such failure or anticipated or reasonably foreseeable failure. Such indemnification and reimbursement obligation shall be in addition to any other indemnification and reimbursement obligations of the Fund, the Adviser and/or the Distributor under this Agreement.

  • Code Section 409A Compliance (a) The intent of the parties is that payments and benefits under this Agreement comply with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and applicable guidance thereunder (“Code Section 409A”) or comply with an exemption from the application of Code Section 409A and, accordingly, all provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in a manner consistent with the requirements for avoiding taxes or penalties under Code Section 409A.

  • FUND COMPLIANCE 3.1 The Fund and the Adviser acknowledge that any failure (whether intentional or in good faith or otherwise) to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Code or the diversification requirements of Section 817(h) of the Code may result in the Contracts not being treated as variable contracts for federal income tax purposes, which would have adverse tax consequences for Contract owners and could also adversely affect the Company's corporate tax liability. The Fund and the Adviser further acknowledge that any such failure may result in costs and expenses being incurred by the Company in obtaining whatever regulatory authorizations are required to substitute shares of another investment company for those of the failed Fund or as well as fees and expenses of legal counsel and other advisors to the Company and any federal income taxes, interest or tax penalties incurred by the Company in connection with any such failure.

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