Similar Law definition

Similar Law. As defined in Section 5.02(b).
Similar Law means any foreign, federal, state or local law with provisions substantially similar to Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.
Similar Law means a law that is similar to the fiduciary responsibility or prohibited transaction provisions of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.

Examples of Similar Law in a sentence

  • By accepting and holding a Grantor Trust Certificate, the holder thereof (and, if the holder is a Plan, its fiduciary) shall be deemed to have represented and warranted that it is not, and is not acquiring and will not hold the Grantor Trust Certificate on behalf of or with any assets of, a Benefit Plan or Plan that is subject to Similar Law.

  • By acquiring this Certificate (or interest herein), each purchaser and transferee (and if the purchaser or transferee is a Plan, its fiduciary) is deemed to represent and warrant that such purchaser or transferee is not acquiring and will not hold this Certificate (or any interest herein) on behalf of or with the assets of a Benefit Plan or a Plan that is subject to Similar Law.


More Definitions of Similar Law

Similar Law. As defined in Section 5.03(n) of this Agreement.
Similar Law means any federal, State, local or non-U.S. law that is substantially similar to the prohibited transaction provisions of Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.
Similar Law means any federal, state, local or other law that is substantially similar to Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.
Similar Law means any law or regulation that could cause the underlying assets of the Partnership to be treated as assets of the Limited Partner by virtue of its limited partner interest in the Partnership and thereby subject the Partnership and the General Partner (or other persons responsible for the investment and operation of the Partnership’s assets) to laws or regulations that are similar to the fiduciary responsibility or prohibited transaction provisions contained in Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.
Similar Law has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.04 of the Trust Agreement.
Similar Law. The meaning specified in Section 4.02(d).
Similar Law means any law or regulation that could cause the underlying assets of the Company to be treated as assets of the Member by virtue of its limited liability company interest in the Company and thereby subject the Company and the Managing Member (or other persons responsible for the investment and operation of the Company’s assets) to laws or regulations that are similar to the fiduciary responsibility or prohibited transaction provisions contained in Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.