Admission of Additional Members One or more additional members of the Company may be admitted to the Company with the written consent of the Member.
Additional Members One or more additional members may be admitted to the Company with the consent of the Member. Prior to the admission of any such additional members to the Company, the Member shall amend this Agreement to make such changes as the Member shall determine to reflect the fact that the Company shall have such additional members. Each additional member shall execute and deliver a supplement or counterpart to this Agreement, as necessary.
Permissible Withdrawals The Servicer may make withdrawals from each related Custodial P&I Account solely for the following: (a) remittances to the related Certificate Account; (b) reimbursement to itself for advances which have been recovered by subsequent collections including late payments, Liquidation Proceeds or Insurance Proceeds, to the extent funds on deposit recovered by such subsequent collections relate to the Mortgage Loans as to which such advances were made; (c) interest earnings on deposits to the related Custodial P&I Account, but only to the extent that such interest has been credited; (d) removal of amounts deposited in error; (e) removal of charges or other such amounts deposited on a temporary basis in the account; (f) removal of Servicing Fees to the extent deposited therein; and (g) termination of the account.
Capital Account Restoration No Limited Partner shall have any obligation to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of the Partnership. The General Partner shall be obligated to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of its interest in the Partnership by the end of the taxable year of the Partnership during which such liquidation occurs, or, if later, within 90 days after the date of such liquidation.
Transfers and Withdrawals 36 Section 11.1 Transfer............................................................................. 36 Section 11.2 Transfer of the Company's General Partner Interest and Limited Partner Interest..................................................................... 37 Section 11.3 Limited Partners' Rights to Transfer................................................. 37 Section 11.4
Rollover Contributions A rollover is a tax-free distribution of cash or other assets from one retirement program to another. There are two kinds of rollover contributions to an IRA. Xx one, you contribute amounts distributed to you from one IRA xx another IRA. Xxth the other, you contribute amounts distributed to you from your employer's qualified plan or 403(b) plan to an IRA. X rollover is an allowable IRA xxxtribution which is not subject to the limits on regular contributions discussed in Part D above. However, you may not deduct a rollover contribution to your IRA xx your tax return. If you receive a distribution from the qualified plan of your employer or former employer, the distribution must be an "eligible rollover distribution" in order for you to be able to roll all or part of the distribution over to your IRA. Xxe portion you contribute to your IRA xxxl not be taxable to you until you withdraw it from the IRA. Xxur employer or former employer will give you the opportunity to roll over the distribution directly from the plan to the IRA. Xx you elect, instead, to receive the distribution, you must deposit it into the IRA xxxhin 60 days after you receive it. An "eligible rollover distribution" is any distribution from a qualified plan that would be taxable other than (1) a distribution that is one of a series of periodic payments for an employee's life or over a period of 10 years or more, (2) a required distribution after you attain age 70 1/2 and (3) certain corrective distributions. If the entire amount in your IRA xxx been contributed in a tax-free rollover from your employer's or former employer's qualified plan or 403(b) plan, you may later roll over the IRA xx a new employer's plan if such plan permits rollovers. Your IRA xxxld then serve as a conduit for those assets. However, you may later roll those IRA xxxds into a new employer's plan only if you make no further contributions to that IRA, xx commingle the IRA xxxlover funds with existing IRA xxxets.
Partial Withdrawals At any time any Holder shall be entitled to request a withdrawal of such portion of the Interest held by such Holder as such Holder shall request.
Hardship Withdrawals Hardship withdrawals, as provided for in paragraph 6.9 of the Basic Plan Document #04, [X] are [ ] are not permitted.
Deposits and Withdrawals 22.1 The Client may deposit funds into the Client Account at any time during the course of this Agreement. Deposits will be made via the methods and in the currencies accepted by the Company as amended from time to time. The detailed information about deposit options is shown on the Website. 22.2 The Company shall have the right to request the Client at any time any documentation to confirm the source of funds deposited into the Client Account. The Company shall have the right to reject a deposit of the Client if the Company is not duly satisfied as to the legality of the source of funds. 22.3 If the Client makes a deposit, the Company shall credit the relevant Client Account with the relevant amount actually received by the Company within one Business Day following the amount is cleared in the bank account of the Company. 22.4 If the funds sent by the Client are not deposited in the Client Account when they were supposed to, the Client shall notify the Company and request from the Company to make a banking investigation of the transfer. The Client agrees that any charges of the investigation shall be paid by the Client and deducted from his Client Account or paid directly to the bank performing the investigation. The Client understands and aggress that in order to perform the investigation the Client shall have to provide the Company with the requested documents and certificates. 22.5 The Company shall effect withdrawals of Client funds upon the Company receiving a relevant request from the Client. The withdrawal method accepted by the Company shall be the same used for the Client deposit, unless this is not possible due to technical or other applicable legal or regulatory reasons. 22.6 Upon the Company receiving an instruction from the Client to withdraw funds from the Client Account, the Company shall pay the said amount within five (5) Business Days, if the following requirements are met: (a) the withdrawal instruction includes all required information; (b) the instruction is to make a transfer to the originating account (whether that is a bank account, a payment system account etc.) from which the money was originally deposited in the Client Account or at the Client’s request to a bank account belonging to the Client; (c) the account where the transfer is to be made belongs to the Client; (d) at the moment of payment, the Client’s Balance exceeds the amount specified in the withdrawal instruction including all payment charges; (e) there is no Force Majeure event which prohibiting the Company from effecting the withdrawal. 22.7 It is agreed and understood that the Company will not accept third party or anonymous payments in the Client Account and will not allow to make withdrawals to any other third party or anonymous account. 22.8 The Company reserves the right to reasonably decline a withdrawal request of the Client asking for a specific transfer method and the Company has the right to suggest an alternative. 22.9 All payment and transfer charges of third parties will be borne by the Client and the Company shall debit the relevant Client Account for these charges. 22.10 Withdrawal fees may apply. The applicable fees may be found on the Company’s Website. 22.11 The Client may send the request for internal transfer of funds to another Client Account held by him with the Company. Internal transfers shall be subject to the Company’s policy from time to time. 22.12 Mistakes made by the Company during transfer of funds shall be refunded to the Client. It is understood that should the Client provide wrong instructions for a transfer, the Company may be unable to correct the mistake and the Client may have to bear the loss.
Additional Contributions The Member is not required to make any additional capital contribution to the Company. However, the Member may at any time make additional capital contributions to the Company in cash or other property.