Common use of Former Trustee Purporting to Act Clause in Contracts

Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Municipal Pension Plan Joint Trust Agreement, Municipal Pension Plan Joint Trust Agreement, Municipal Pension Plan Joint Trust Agreement

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Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Joint Trust Agreement, Joint Trust Agreement

Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her the Trustee’s term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Trust Agreement

Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her the Trustee’s term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstancesit considers appropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Plan Joint Trust Agreement

Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her term Term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, any of the Board remaining Trustees may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary such Trustee(s) determine to cause the such person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, such relief (including injunctive relief, ) as may be appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement

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Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person individual to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: mpp.pensionsbc.ca

Former Trustee Purporting to Act. If a Trustee resigns, is removed or is not reappointed upon the expiration of his or her term but purports to continue to act as a Trustee, the Board may do such things and take such action at law or equity as it determines necessary to cause the person to cease to purport to act as a Trustee including, without limitation, making application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the relief, including injunctive relief, as may be appropriate in the circumstancesit considers appropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Trust Agreement

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