Common use of Approval of Accounts Clause in Contracts

Approval of Accounts. To the extent permitted by law, the written approval of any account by the Employer or Administrator shall be final and binding, as to all matters and transactions stated or shown therein, upon the Employer, Administrator, Participants and all persons who then are or thereafter become interested in the Trust. The failure of the Employer or Administrator to notify the Trustee within six months after the receipt of any account of its objection to the account shall, to the extent permitted by law, be the equivalent of written approval. If the Employer or Administrator files any objections within such six month period with respect to any matters or transactions stated or shown in the account, and the Employer or Administrator and the Trustee cannot amicably settle the question raised by such objections, the Trustee shall have the right to have such questions settled by judicial proceedings. Nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to deprive the Trustee of the right to have judicial settlement of its accounts. In any proceeding for a judicial settlement of any account or for instructions, the only necessary parties shall be the Trustee, the Employer and the Administrator.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Defined Contribution Plan (Profit Sharing/401(k) Plan) (Alcoa Inc.), Defined Contribution Plan (Profit Sharing/401(k) Plan) (Alcoa Inc.), Defined Contribution Plan (Profit Sharing/401(k) Plan) (Alcoa Inc.)

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