Common use of Accounts and Records Property of Fund Clause in Contracts

Accounts and Records Property of Fund. State Street acknowledges that all of the accounts and the records maintained by State Street pursuant hereto with respect to the Fund (i) are the sole and exclusive property of the Fund, (ii) shall, subject to Section 3.2.4, at all times during the normal business hours of State Street be open for inspection by duly authorized officers, employees or agents of the Fund and its Auditor, employees and agents of the SEC and any state securities authority, and (iii) will otherwise be delivered or made available to the Fund for inspection or reproduction within a reasonable period of time, in each case upon the demand of the Fund. State Street will assist the Fund’s Auditor or any regulatory body, in any requested review of the Fund’s accounts and records, but the Fund will reimburse State Street for all reasonable expenses and employee time invested in any such review outside of routine and normal periodic reviews. Upon receipt from the Fund of the necessary information or Proper Instructions (as defined below), State Street will supply information from the books and records it maintains for the Fund that the Fund may reasonably request for tax returns, questionnaires, periodic reports to shareholders, SEC filings and such other filings, reports and information requests as the Fund and State Street may agree upon from time to time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Investment Accounting Agreement (Tiaa Separate Account Va 1), Investment Accounting Agreement (Tiaa Cref Life Fund), Investment Accounting Agreement (College Retirement Equities Fund)

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