Common use of Specific Powers Clause in Contracts

Specific Powers. The enumeration of specific powers and authorities herein are in addition to the general powers granted in Section 7.1 or by statute and shall not be construed as limiting the general powers or authority or any other specific power or authority conferred herein on the Trustee. Subject to the specific limitations contained in this Trust Agreement and without any action or consent by the Unitholders, the Trustee shall have and may exercise, at any time and from time to time, the following powers and authorities which may or may not be exercised by it in its sole judgment and discretion, and in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as it may from time to time deem proper:

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Sprott Physical Gold & Silver Trust), Arrangement Agreement (Central Fund of Canada LTD), Trust Agreement (Sprott Physical Platinum & Palladium Trust)

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