Asset Allocation and Transfers Sample Clauses

Asset Allocation and Transfers. (i) The Agilent DPSP assets shall be equal to the percentage that the value of the accounts of Agilent Transferred Employees in the HP DPSP bears to the total value of all participant accounts in the HP DPSP as of the Distribution Date, adjusted to reflect the amounts of any HP DPSP and Agilent DPSP benefit payments, if any, made to participants between the Distribution Date and the DPSP Transfer Date described in Subsection 4.2(e)(ii) below.
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Asset Allocation and Transfers. (i) As soon as reasonably practicable after the Distribution Date, HP shall engage actuaries and cause to be determined for the HP RP: (A) the total accrued benefit Liabilities as of the Distribution Date (without regard to any benefit Liabilities funded through the Code Section 401(h) account in the HP RP) for all participants in the HP RP, calculated on a projected benefit obligation basis in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 87 ("FAS 87"), and (B) the present value of all of the retiree health benefit Liabilities that are funded in part through the Code Section 401(h) account portion of the HP RP as of the Distribution Date, calculated on an accumulated post-retirement benefit obligation basis in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 106 ("FAS 106"). The particular actuarial assumptions that will be used to value the benefit Liabilities described in the preceding sentence shall be generally consistent with the actuarial assumptions used by HP in prior valuations for purposes of satisfying, respectively, its FAS 87 and FAS 106 reporting obligations, and shall be agreed to by HP and Agilent prior to the Distribution Date .
Asset Allocation and Transfers. (i) As soon as reasonably practicable, but in any case before the Distribution Date, Southern shall engage actuaries and cause to be determined for the Southern Pension Plan the amount of assets to be transferred from the Southern Pension Plan to the Southern Energy Pension Plan. Such amount shall be equal to the greater of (A) the amount required under Code Section 414(l), or (B) the amount in the sub-account within the Southern Master Trust that has been separately maintained and accounted for on behalf of Southern Energy Employees less the amount attributable to Southern Energy Retired Employees. The actuarial assumptions that will be used to value the benefit Liabilities described in the preceding sentence shall be consistent with the actuarial assumptions used by Southern in prior valuations and shall be mutually agreed to by Southern and Southern Energy prior to the Distribution Date.
Asset Allocation and Transfers. (i) As soon as reasonably practicable, but in any case before the Group Status Change Date, Southern shall engage actuaries and cause to be determined for the Southern Pension Plan the amount of assets to be transferred from the Southern Pension Plan to the Southern Energy Pension Plan. Such amount shall be equal to the greater of (A) the amount required under Code Section 414(l), or (B) the amount in the sub-account within the Southern Master Trust that has been separately maintained and accounted for on behalf of Southern Energy Employees less the amount attributable to

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  • Allocation of CDSCS (1) CDSCS RELATED TO THE REDEMPTION OF COMMISSION SHARES OTHER THAN OMNIBUS SHARES: CDSCs in respect of the redemption of Commission Shares which are not Omnibus Shares shall be allocated to PSI or Successor Distributor depending upon whether the related redeemed Commission Share is attributable to PSI or Successor Distributor, as the case may be, in accordance with Part I above.

  • Allocations Between Transferor and Transferee If a Partner transfers any part or all of its Partnership Interest, the distributive shares of the various items of Profit and Loss allocable among the Partners during such fiscal year of the Partnership shall be allocated between the transferor and the transferee Partner either (i) as if the Partnership’s fiscal year had ended on the date of the transfer, or (ii) based on the number of days of such fiscal year that each was a Partner without regard to the results of Partnership activities in the respective portions of such fiscal year in which the transferor and the transferee were Partners. The General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, shall determine which method shall be used to allocate the distributive shares of the various items of Profit and Loss between the transferor and the transferee Partner.

  • Permitted Withdrawals and Transfers from the Distribution Account (a) The Trustee will, from time to time on demand of the Master Servicer or the Securities Administrator, make or cause to be made such withdrawals or transfers from the Distribution Account as the Master Servicer has designated for such transfer or withdrawal pursuant to this Agreement and the Servicing Agreements or as the Securities Administrator has instructed hereunder for the following purposes (limited in the case of amounts due the Master Servicer to those not withdrawn from the Master Servicer Collection Account in accordance with the terms of this Agreement):

  • Allocation of Charges There is not any agreement or understanding between the Servicer and the Borrower (other than as expressly set forth herein or as consented to by the Administrative Agent), providing for the allocation or sharing of obligations to make payments or otherwise in respect of any taxes, fees, assessments or other governmental charges; provided that it is understood and acknowledged that the Borrower will be consolidated with the Servicer for tax purposes.

  • Revisions to Allocations to Reflect Issuance of Partnership Interests If the Partnership issues Partnership Interests to the General Partner or any additional Limited Partner pursuant to Article IV, the General Partner shall make such revisions to this Article 6 and Exhibit B as it deems necessary to reflect the terms of the issuance of such Partnership Interests, including making preferential allocations to classes of Partnership Interests that are entitled thereto. Such revisions shall not require the consent or approval of any other Partner.

  • Account Allocations In the event that any Transferor is unable for any reason to transfer Receivables to the Trust in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, including by reason of the application of the provisions of Section 4.1 or any order of any Governmental Authority (a “Transfer Restriction Event”), then, in any such event, (a) such Transferor agrees (except as prohibited by any such order) to allocate and pay to the Trust, after the date of such inability, all Collections, including Collections of Receivables transferred to the Trust prior to the occurrence of such event, and all amounts which would have constituted Collections with respect to Receivables but for such Transferor’s inability to transfer Receivables (up to an aggregate amount equal to the amount of Receivables included as part of the Trust Assets on such date transferred to the Trust by such Transferor), (b) such Transferor and the Servicer agree that such amounts will be applied as Collections in accordance with the terms of the Servicing Agreement, the Indenture and each Indenture Supplement and (c) for so long as the allocation and application of all Collections and all amounts that would have constituted Collections are made in accordance with clauses (a) and (b) above, Receivables (and all amounts which would have constituted Receivables but for such Transferor’s inability to transfer Receivables to the Trust) which are written off as uncollectible in accordance with the Servicing Agreement shall continue to be allocated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Servicing Agreement, the Indenture and each Indenture Supplement. For the purpose of the immediately preceding sentence, such Transferor and the Servicer shall treat the first received Collections with respect to the Accounts as allocable to the Trust until the Trust shall have been allocated and paid Collections in an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Receivables included in the Trust as of the date of the occurrence of such event. If such Transferor and the Servicer are unable pursuant to any Requirements of Law to allocate Collections as described above, such Transferor and the Servicer agree that, after the occurrence of such event, payments on each Account with respect to the principal balance of such Account shall be allocated first to the oldest principal balance of such Account and shall have such payments applied as Collections in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Servicing Agreement, the Indenture and each Indenture Supplement.

  • Collections and Allocations (a) The Borrower or the Servicer on behalf of the Borrower shall promptly (but in no event later than two (2) Business Days after the receipt thereof) identify any Collections received by it as being on account of Interest Collections or Principal Collections and deposit all such Interest Collections or Principal Collections received directly by it into the Collection Account. The Servicer on behalf of the Borrower shall make such deposits or payments on the date indicated by wire transfer, in immediately available funds.

  • Tax Allocations Each item of income, gain, loss or deduction recognized by the Company shall be allocated among the Members for U.S. federal, state and local income tax purposes in the same manner that each such item is allocated to the Member’s Capital Accounts pursuant to Section 3.2(d) or as otherwise provided herein, provided that the Board may adjust such allocations as long as such adjusted allocations have substantial economic effect or are in accordance with the interests of the Members in the Company, in each case within the meaning of the Code and the Treasury Regulations. Tax credits and tax credit recapture shall be allocated in accordance with the Members’ interests in the Company as provided in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(4)(ii). Items of Company taxable income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to any property (other than cash) contributed to the capital of the Company or revalued shall, solely for tax purposes, be allocated among the Members, as determined by the Board in accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code, so as to take account of any variation between the adjusted basis of such property to the Company for U.S. federal income tax purposes and its fair market value at the time of contribution or revaluation, as the case may be. All of the Members agree that the Board is authorized to select the method or convention, or to treat an item as an extraordinary item, in relation to any variation of any Member’s interest in the Company described in section 1.706-4 of the Treasury Regulations in determining the Members’ distributive shares of Company items. All matters concerning allocations for U.S. federal, state and local and non-U.S. income tax purposes, including accounting procedures, not expressly provided for by the terms of this Agreement shall be determined by the Board in its sole discretion. Each Class B Ordinary Share is intended to be treated as a profits interest for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and all of the Members agree to report consistently with, and to take any action requested by the Board to ensure, such treatment.

  • Book Allocations The net income and net loss of the Company shall be allocated entirely to the Member.

  • Allocation and Application of Collections Any provisions of Article 4 of the Base Indenture and the Series 2000-1 Supplement which allocate and apply Collections shall continue to apply irrespective of the issuance of the Series 1998-1 Notes. Sections 4.1 through 4.5 of the Base Indenture shall be read in their entirety as provided in the Base Indenture, provided that for purposes of the Series 1998-1 Notes, clauses (c), (d) and (e) of Section 4.2 of the Base Indenture shall be modified as permitted by Section 11.1(f) of the Base Indenture and shall read as follows:

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