Administrative Duties of the Advisor. The Advisor agrees to furnish office facilities and clerical and administrative services necessary to the operation of the Company (other than services provided by the Company’s custodian, accounting agent, administrator, dividend and interest paying agent and other service providers). The Advisor is authorized to conduct relations with custodians, depositaries, underwriters, brokers, dealers, placement agents, banks, insurers, accountants, attorneys, pricing agents, and other persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable. To the extent requested by the Company, the Advisor shall (i) oversee the performance of, and payment of the fees to, the Company’s service providers, and make such reports and recommendations to the Board concerning such matters as the parties deem desirable; (ii) respond to inquiries and otherwise assist such service providers in the preparation and filing of regulatory reports, proxy statements, shareholder communications and the preparation of Board materials and reports; (iii) establish and oversee the implementation of borrowing facilities or other forms of leverage authorized by the Board; and (iv) supervise any other aspect of the Company’s administration as may be agreed upon by the Company and the Advisor. The Company shall reimburse the Advisor or its affiliates for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in this Section 3. To the extent the Advisor expects to provide services that this paragraph anticipates will be provided by a separate service provider, the Advisor may propose to the Board a separate Administrative Agreement pursuant to which one or more of such services is provided by, and separate compensation is paid to, the Advisor.
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Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (Tortoise Pipeline & Energy Fund, Inc.), Investment Advisory Agreement (Tortoise MLP Fund, Inc.), Investment Advisory Agreement (Tortoise Energy Independence Fund, Inc.)
Administrative Duties of the Advisor. The Advisor agrees to furnish office facilities and clerical and administrative services necessary to the operation of the Company Fund (other than services provided by the CompanyFund’s custodian, accounting agent, administrator, dividend and interest paying agent and other service providers). The Advisor is authorized to conduct relations with custodians, depositaries, underwriters, brokers, dealers, placement agents, banks, insurers, accountants, attorneys, pricing agents, and other persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable. To the extent requested by the CompanyFund, the Advisor shall (i) oversee the performance of, and payment of the fees to, the CompanyFund’s service providers, and make such reports and recommendations to the Board concerning such matters as the parties deem desirable; (ii) respond to inquiries and otherwise assist such service providers in the preparation and filing of regulatory reports, proxy statements, shareholder communications and the preparation of Board materials and reports; (iii) establish and oversee the implementation of borrowing facilities or other forms of leverage authorized by the Board; and (iv) supervise any other aspect of the CompanyFund’s administration as may be agreed upon by the Company Fund and the Advisor. The Company Fund shall reimburse the Advisor or its affiliates for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in this Section 3. To the extent the Advisor expects to provide services that this paragraph anticipates will be provided by a separate service provider, the Advisor may propose to the Board a separate Administrative Agreement pursuant to which one or more of such services is provided by, and separate compensation is paid to, the Advisor.
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Samples: Investment Management Agreement (Variant Impact Fund), Investment Advisory Agreement (Variant Alternative Income Fund), Investment Advisory Agreement (Variant Alternative Income Fund)
Administrative Duties of the Advisor. The Advisor agrees to furnish office facilities and clerical and administrative services necessary to the operation of the Company (other than services provided by the Company’s 's custodian, accounting agent, administrator, dividend and interest paying agent and other service providers). The Advisor is authorized to conduct relations with custodians, depositaries, underwriters, brokers, dealers, placement agents, banks, insurers, accountants, attorneys, pricing agents, and other persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable. To the extent requested by the Company, the Advisor shall (i) oversee the performance of, and payment of the fees to, the Company’s 's service providers, and make such reports and recommendations to the Board concerning such matters as the parties deem desirable; (ii) respond to inquiries and otherwise assist such service providers in the preparation and filing of regulatory reports, proxy statements, shareholder unitholder communications and the preparation of Board materials and reports; (iii) establish and oversee the implementation of borrowing facilities or other forms of leverage authorized by the Board; and (iv) supervise any other aspect of the Company’s 's administration as may be agreed upon by the Company and the Advisor. The Company shall reimburse the Advisor or its affiliates for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in this Section 3. To the extent the Advisor expects to provide services that this paragraph anticipates will be provided by a separate service provider, the Advisor may propose to the Board a separate Administrative Agreement pursuant to which one or more of such services is provided by, and separate compensation is paid to, the Advisor.
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Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (Tortoise Total Return Fund, LLC)
Administrative Duties of the Advisor. The Advisor agrees to furnish office facilities and clerical and administrative services necessary to the operation of the Company Fund (other than services provided by the CompanyFund’s custodian, accounting agent, administrator, dividend and interest paying agent and other service providers). The Advisor is authorized to conduct relations with custodians, depositaries, underwriters, brokers, dealers, placement agents, banks, insurers, accountants, attorneys, pricing agents, and other persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable. To the extent requested by the CompanyFund, the Advisor shall (i) oversee the performance of, and payment of the fees to, the CompanyFund’s service providers, and make such reports and recommendations to the Board concerning such matters as the parties deem desirable; (ii) respond to inquiries and otherwise assist such service providers in the preparation and filing of regulatory reports, proxy statements, shareholder communications and the preparation of Board materials and reports; (iii) establish and oversee the implementation of borrowing facilities or other forms of leverage authorized by the Board; and (iv) supervise any other aspect of the CompanyFund’s administration as may be agreed upon by the Company Fund and the Advisor. The Company Fund shall reimburse the Advisor or its affiliates for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in this Section 3. To the extent the Advisor expects to provide that services that this paragraph anticipates will be provided by a separate service provider, the Advisor may propose to the Board a separate Administrative Agreement pursuant to which one or more of such services is provided by, and separate compensation is paid to, the Advisor.
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Samples: Investment Management Agreement (Variant Alternative Lending Fund)
Administrative Duties of the Advisor. The Advisor agrees to furnish office facilities and clerical and administrative services necessary to the operation of the Company (other than services provided by the Company’s 's custodian, accounting agent, administrator, dividend and interest paying agent and other service providers). The Advisor is authorized to conduct relations with custodians, depositaries, underwriters, brokers, dealers, placement agents, banks, insurers, accountants, attorneys, pricing agents, and other persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable. To the extent requested by the Company, the Advisor shall (i) oversee the performance of, and payment of the fees to, the Company’s 's service providers, and make such reports and recommendations to the Board concerning such matters as the parties deem desirable; (ii) respond to inquiries and otherwise assist such service providers in the preparation and filing of regulatory reports, proxy statements, shareholder communications and the preparation of Board materials and reports; (iii) establish and oversee the implementation of borrowing facilities or other forms of leverage authorized by the Board; and (iv) supervise any other aspect of the Company’s 's administration as may be agreed upon by the Company and the Advisor. The Company shall reimburse the Advisor or its affiliates for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in this Section 3. To the extent the Advisor expects to provide services that this paragraph anticipates will be provided by a separate service provider, the Advisor may propose to the Board a separate Administrative Agreement pursuant to which one or more of such services is provided by, and separate compensation is paid to, the Advisor.
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Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (Tortoise Gas & Oil Corp)