APPRECIATION AMOUNT AND COST ACCUMULATION AMOUNT Sample Clauses

APPRECIATION AMOUNT AND COST ACCUMULATION AMOUNT. The Transfer Agent shall maintain on a daily basis in respect of each Shareholder Account (other than Omnibus Accounts) a Cost Accumulation Amount representing the total of the Original Purchase Amounts paid by such Shareholder Account for all Commission Shares reflected in such Shareholder Account as of the close of business on each day. In addition, the Transfer Agent shall maintain on a daily basis in respect of each Shareholder Account (other than Omnibus Accounts) sufficient records to enable it to compute, as of the date of any actual or deemed redemption or Free Exchange of a Commission Share reflected in such Shareholder Account an amount (such amount an "Appreciation Amount") equal to the excess, if any, of the Net Asset Value as of the close of business on such day of the Commission Shares reflected in such Shareholder Account minus the Cost Accumulation Amount as of the close of business on such day. In the event that a Commission Share (or portion thereof) reflected in a Shareholder Account is redeemed or under these rules is deemed to have been redeemed (whether in a Free Exchange or otherwise), the Appreciation Amount for such Shareholder Account shall be reduced, to the extent thereof, by the Net Asset Value of the Commission Share (or portion thereof) redeemed, and if the Net Asset Value of the Commission Share (or portion thereof) being redeemed equals or exceeds the Appreciation Amount, the Cost Accumulation Amount will be reduced to the extent thereof, by such excess. If the Appreciation Amount for such Shareholder Account immediately prior to any redemption of a Commission Share (or portion thereof) is equal to or greater than the Net Asset Value of such Commission Share (or portion thereof) deemed to have been tendered for redemption, no CDSCs will be payable in respect of such Commission Share (or portion thereof). The Transfer Agent shall require that the Sub-transfer Agent in respect of each Omnibus Account maintain on a daily basis in respect of each Sub-shareholder Account reflected in such Omnibus Account a Cost Accumulation Amount and sufficient records to enable it to compute, as of the date of any actual or deemed redemption or Free Exchange of a Commission Share reflected in such Sub-shareholder Account an Appreciation Amount in accordance with the preceding paragraph and to apply the same to determine whether a CDSC is payable (as though such Sub-shareholder Account were a Shareholder Account other than an Omnibus Account; p...
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