Common use of Agent’s Reliance Clause in Contracts

Agent’s Reliance. The Trustee may employ and pay from the Trust Fund reasonable compensation to agents, attorneys, accountants and other persons to advise the Trustee as in its opinion may be necessary. The Trustee reasonably may delegate to any agent, attorney, accountant or other person selected by it any non-Trustee power or duty vested in it by the Plan, and the Trustee may act reasonably or refrain from acting on the advice or opinion of any agent, attorney, accountant or other person so selected.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 401(k) Plan Adoption Agreement (Knowles Corp), 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan (Nci Building Systems Inc), Defined Contribution Prototype and Volume Submitter Plan (Finisar Corp)

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Agent’s Reliance. The Trustee may employ and pay from the Trust Fund reasonable compensation to agents, attorneys, accountants and other persons to advise the Trustee as in its opinion may be necessary. The Trustee reasonably may delegate to any agent, attorney, accountant or other person selected by it any non-Trustee non‑Trustee power or duty vested in it by the Plan, and the Trustee may act reasonably or refrain from acting on the advice or opinion of any agent, attorney, accountant or other person so selected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Defined Contribution Prototype Plan and Trust Agreement (Bob Evans Farms Inc)

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