Cooperation with Agents Clause Samples

Cooperation with Agents. The Adviser agrees to cooperate with and provide reasonable assistance to the Company, any Company custodian or foreign sub-custodians, any Company pricing agents and all other agents and representatives of the Company, such information with respect to the Fund as they may reasonably request from time to time in the performance of their obligations, provide prompt responses to reasonable requests made by such persons and establish appropriate interfaces with each so as to promote the efficient exchange of information and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Cooperation with Agents. Supplier agrees to cooperate with and take instructions from any Agent under contract with an Authorized User. The third party provider’s responsibilities may include, for example, procuring Services from Supplier on behalf of Authorized User, liaising with Supplier with respect to service faults or failures, and reviewing, authorizing and paying Supplier invoices. The Supplier must fully cooperate, at no additional charge, with the Agent in all areas that Authorized User requires. If an Agent is used for processing Supplier’s invoices, Supplier must agree to send billing detail directly to the Authorized User and the Agent, at no additional cost to the Authorized User. Supplier will not require any such Agent to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) as long as such Agent is under NDA with VITA or the Authorized User.
Cooperation with Agents. The Sub-Adviser agrees to cooperate with and provide reasonable assistance to the Adviser, the Trust, the Fund, the Fund’s custodian, accounting agent, administrator, pricing agents, independent auditors and all other agents, representatives and service providers of the Fund and the Adviser with respect to the assets of the Fund as they may reasonably request from time to time in the performance of their obligations, provide prompt responses to reasonable requests made by such persons and establish appropriate interfaces with each so as to promote the efficient exchange of information and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.