Winning Fund definition

Winning Fund means a Participating Fund that in a given Auction has submitted a winning fee bid.

Examples of Winning Fund in a sentence

  • If the Fund is a Winning Fund, the Auction Program shall automatically issue a purchase order to the Fund, which the Fund shall effect at its NAV determined at the Market Close that day.

  • If the Fund was a Winning Fund in the Auction, and experienced less net redemptions than previously reported, ReFlow shall issue a redemption order to the Fund for the amount of the error.

  • If the Fund's Fee Bid is equal to or greater than the Winning Fee Rate, the Fund shall be a Winning Fund.

  • If the Fund is a Winning Fund, ReFlow shall purchase an amount of Shares equal to the dollar amount of the Fund's bid if there is sufficient cash available from the Final Auction Amount after purchasing shares of other Winning Funds who submitted higher Fee Bids than the Fund.

  • If the Fund’s Fee Bid is equal to or greater than the Winning Fee Rate, the Fund shall be a Winning Fund.

  • If the Fund was a Winning Fund in the Auction, and experienced more net redemptions than previously reported, ReFlow shall issue another purchase order to the Fund for Shares in the amount of the error, which the Fund agrees to accept in accordance with its prospectus, at the Winning Fee Rate determined in the Auction, up to the amount of the cash available as determined by ReFlow, subject to an overall limit of share purchases by ReFlow that do not exceed the Final Auction Amount.

  • If the Fund is a Winning Fund, ReFlow shall purchase an amount of Shares equal to the dollar amount of the Fund’s bid if there is sufficient cash available from the Final Auction Amount after purchasing shares of other Winning Funds who submitted higher Fee Bids than the Fund.

  • By adopting the Plan, an Affiliated Company shall authorize the Board and the Committee to act for it in all matters arising under or with respect to the Plan and shall comply with any other terms and conditions as may be imposed by the Board.

  • If the Fund was a Winning Fund in the Auction, and experienced less net redemptions than previously reported, ReFlow shall issue a redemption order to the Fund for the amount of the decrease in the Auction Bid Dollar Amount.

  • If the Fund was a Winning Fund in the Auction, and experienced more net redemptions than previously reported, ReFlow shall issue another purchase order to the Fund for Shares in the amount of the increase in the Auction Bid Dollar Amount, which the Fund agrees to accept, at the Winning Fee Rate determined in the Auction, up to the amount of the cash available as determined by ReFlow, subject to an overall limit of share purchases by ReFlow that do not exceed the Final Auction Amount.

Related to Winning Fund

  • Operating Fund means a fund in which the revenues and expenditures are subject to appropriation control.

  • Investing Fund any Fund investing Cash Balances and/or Cash Collateral in an Affiliated Money Market Fund; and

  • Participating Fund means each Fund, including, as applicable, any series thereof, specified in Exhibit A, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time by agreement of the parties hereto, the shares of which are available to serve as the underlying investment medium for the aforesaid Contracts.

  • Participating Funds means those Funds that are parties to a particular repurchase transaction effected through the Joint Trading Account.

  • Underlying Fund means a collective investment scheme (including exchange traded funds) which will be daily dealing, open-ended and may be listed or unlisted and will be domiciled in, in the case of regulated funds in an EU/EEA Member State authorised under the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2011 as amended (the "UCITS Regulations") or authorised under domestic legislation implementing the UCITS Regulations and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 1 from time to time (category 1 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 1")), or authorised in an EU Member State (category 2 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 2")), Guernsey where authorised as "Class A Schemes" (Category 1) or "Class B Schemes" (Category 2), Jersey where established either as "Recognised Funds" (Category 1) or as funds that are not "Recognised Funds" (Category 2), the Isle of Man as "Authorised Schemes" (Category 1) or "unauthorised schemes" (Category 2), any investment funds authorised by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission under the Investment Companies Act 1940 (Category 2) and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 2 from time to time. The AIFM will confirm to the Central Bank that any new Category 2 investment funds will comply in all material respects with the requirements applicable to a Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund pursuant to the AIF Rulebook. In the case of unregulated funds, these will be domiciled in Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Singapore or Mauritius and will follow an investment strategy that seeks to provide capital appreciation to its investors through direct investment in transferable securities in the form of cash and/or cash equivalents, global equities (such as shares and common stock) and global equity related securities (securities with equity characteristics or conferring the right to acquire equity securities, such as depositary receipts and preference shares), REITs and global bonds which are listed on Recognised Markets (as set out in Appendix II of the Prospectus). Underlying Funds may not be leveraged. The Underlying Funds must comply with the investment restrictions of the Fund as outlined below.

  • Underlying Funds means open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act within the ING fund complex. The term, “fund complex” shall have the same meaning as defined in Item 17 of Form N-1A, as it was in effect on May 7, 2013.

  • Matching Funds means the amount and nature of the moneys or resources to be used by the Local Political Subdivision or Nonprofit Organization for the Project. Such funds shall constitute not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Cost of Project set forth in Appendix D and may consist of money by any person, any Local Political Subdivision, the State of Ohio, or the federal government or of contributions in-kind by such parties through purchase or donation of equipment, land, easements, labor, or materials necessary to complete the Project.

  • Sinking Fund means each Sinking Fund Subaccount under the Indenture. To the extent necessary for compliance with the Authority’s tax covenants and other provisions of the Indenture and the Act, the Authorized Officers of the Authority may subdivide each such subaccount in respect of separate categories or issues of Sinking Fund Bonds.

  • Sinking Fund Account means the sinking fund account established and held by the Treasurer of Charleston County designed to provide for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively fall due.

  • Sinking Fund Redemption Date Has the meaning specified in Section 6.06 of the Indenture.

  • Offering Funding Date means the date on which the offering for the Series Asset is fully funded through an offering conducted by the Company.

  • Sinking Fund Payment means, with respect to a particular Series, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required to be paid in all events by the Corporation on a single future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which mature after said future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Corporation by reason of the maturity of a Bond or by call for redemption at the election of the Corporation.

  • Servicing Function Participant Any Additional Servicer, Sub-Servicer, Subcontractor or any other Person, other than the Certificate Administrator, the Operating Advisor, the Master Servicer, the Special Servicer and the Trustee, that is performing activities that address the Servicing Criteria, unless such Person’s activities relate only to 5% or less of the Mortgage Loans by unpaid principal balance calculated in accordance with the provisions of Regulation AB.

  • the Trust Fund means the Bond(s) referred to in the First Schedule to the Declaration of Trust and the property from time to time representing the same (and also includes any other property which may become Trust Property as a result of any loan to the Trustees or any addition by way of gift or any accumulation of income).

  • Sinking Fund Installment means, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required, as of such date of calculation, to be paid by the Authority on a future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which are stated to mature subsequent to such future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Authority by reason only of the maturity of a Bond.

  • Sinking Fund Provisions [No sinking fund provisions] [The Designated Securities are entitled to the benefit of a sinking fund to retire $ principal amount of Designated Securities on in each of the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest] [, together with [cumulative] [non-cumulative] redemptions at the option of the Company to retire an additional $ principal amount of Designated Securities in the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest.] [If Designated Securities are Extendable Debt Securities, insert-- Extendable Provisions: The Designated Securities are repayable on , at the option of the holder, at their principal amount with accrued interest. The initial annual interest rate will be %, and thereafter the annual interest rate will be adjusted on , , and to a rate not less than % of the effective annual interest rate on obligations with year maturities as of the [interest date 15 days prior to maturity date] prior to such [insert maturity date].] [If Designated Securities are Floating Rate Debt Securities, insert-- Floating Rate Provisions: The initial annual interest rate will be % through [and thereafter will be adjusted [monthly] [on each , , and ] [to an annual rate of % above the average rate for -year [-month] [securities] [certificates of deposit] by and [insert names of banks].] [and the annual interest rate [thereafter] [from through ] will be the interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills plus % of the Interest Differential (the excess, if any, of (i) the then-current weekly average per annum secondary market yield for -month certificates of deposit over (ii) the then-current interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills); [from and thereafter the rate will be the then-current interest yield equivalent plus % of the Interest Differential].] 23

  • Payment Fund has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(a).

  • Endowment fund means an institutional fund or part thereof that, under the terms of a gift instrument, is not wholly expendable by the institution on a current basis. The term does not include assets that an institution designates as an endowment fund for its own use.

  • Redemption Account means, in respect of ETP Securities, a bank account to receive payments in the Relevant Currency of the Optional Redemption Amount in respect of the redemption of such ETP Securities, which account shall be:

  • Compensating Interest Payment As defined in Section 6.06.

  • Trust Fund Expenses shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Compensating Interest Payments Any payment required to be made by the Master Servicer pursuant to Section 3.13 of this Agreement to cover Prepayment Interest Shortfalls.

  • Settlement Fund means the Settlement Amount plus any and all interest earned thereon.

  • Initial Monthly Payment Fund An amount representing scheduled principal amortization and interest at the Net Mortgage Rate for the Due Date in the first Due Period commencing subsequent to the Cut-off Date for those Mortgage Loans for which the Trustee will not be entitled to receive such payment, and as more specifically defined in the Series Supplement.