Common use of Order Processing Clause in Contracts

Order Processing. Intermediary represents that it has reviewed its policies and procedures to ensure that they are adequate with respect to preventing violations of law and Prospectus requirements related to timely order-taking and market timing activity, in that such policies and procedures prevent (i) the submission of any order received after the deadline for submission of orders in each day that are eligible for pricing at that day’s NAV per share and (ii) the purchase of Shares by an individual or entity whose stated objectives are not consistent with the stated policies of a Fund in protecting the best interests of longer-term investors, particularly where such investor may be seeking market timing or arbitrage opportunities through such purchase. Intermediary represents that it will be responsible for the collection and payment to the Company of any Redemption Fees based upon the terms outlined in the Company’s Prospectus.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Advisors Series Trust (Advisors Series Trust), Service Fee Agreement (Advisor Managed Portfolios), Service Fee Agreement (Advisor Managed Portfolios)

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Order Processing. Intermediary represents that it has reviewed its policies and procedures to ensure that they are adequate with respect to preventing violations of law and Prospectus requirements related to timely order-taking and market timing activity, in that such policies and procedures prevent (i) the submission of any order received after the deadline for submission of orders in each day that are eligible for pricing at that day’s NAV per share and (ii) the purchase of Shares by an individual or entity whose stated objectives are not consistent with the stated policies of a Fund in protecting the best interests of longer-term investors, particularly where such investor may be seeking market timing or arbitrage opportunities through such purchase. Intermediary represents that it will be responsible for the collection and payment to the Company a Fund of any Redemption Fees based upon the terms outlined in the CompanyFund’s Prospectus.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dealer Agreement (MoA Funds Corp), Dealer Agreement (MoA Funds Corp)

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Order Processing. Intermediary represents that it has reviewed its policies and procedures to ensure that they are adequate with respect to preventing violations of law and Prospectus requirements related to timely order-taking and market timing activity, in that such policies and procedures prevent (i) the submission of any order received after the deadline for submission of orders in each day that are eligible for pricing at that day’s NAV per share and (ii) the purchase of Shares by an individual or entity whose stated objectives are not consistent with the stated policies of a Fund in protecting the best interests of longer-term investors, particularly where such investor may be seeking market timing or arbitrage opportunities through such purchase. Intermediary represents that it will be responsible for the collection C-15 and payment to the Company of any Redemption Fees based upon the terms outlined in the Company’s Prospectus.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fee Agreement (Fmi Funds Inc)

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