Common use of THE CUSTODIAN MAY Clause in Contracts

THE CUSTODIAN MAY. resign at any time upon thirty days' notice in writing to the Depositor, and may be removed by the Depositor at any time upon thirty days' notice in writing to the Custodian. Upon such resignation or removal, the Depositor shall appoint a successor custodian to serve under this Agreement. Upon receipt by the Custodian of written acceptance of such appointment by the successor custodian, the Custodian shall transfer to such successor the assets of the custodial account and all necessary records (or copies thereof) pertaining thereto, provided that (at the Custodian's request) any successor custodian shall agree not to dispose of any such records without the Custodian's consent. The Custodian is authorized, however, to reserve such assets as it may deem advisable for payment of any other liabilities constituting a charge on or against the assets of the custodial account or on or against the Custodian, with any balance of such reserve remaining after the payment of all such items to be paid over to the successor custodian. 2. THE CUSTODIAN SHALL NOT be liable for the acts or omissions of such successor custodian. 3.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Savings Agreement (Aim Funds Group/De), Savings Agreement (Aim International Funds Inc), Savings Agreement (Aim Advisor Funds Inc)

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