Initial Sales Loads Payable to Financial Intermediary Sample Clauses

Initial Sales Loads Payable to Financial Intermediary. (a) On each purchase order accepted by JPMDS, Financial Intermediary will be entitled to receive the applicable percentage of the initial sales load, if any, as established by JPMDS from the amount paid by Financial Intermediary’s customer. The initial sales loads for any Fund shall be those set forth in the Prospectus. The portion of the initial sales load payable to Financial Intermediary may be changed at any time, at JPMDS’ sole discretion, upon written notice to Financial Intermediary. (b) Orders may be settled by Financial Intermediary either (i) by payment of the full purchase price less an amount equal to Financial Intermediary’s applicable percentage of the initial sales load, or (ii) by payment of the full purchase price, in which case JPMDS shall pay Financial Intermediary, not less frequently than monthly, the aggregate sales loads due to it on settled purchase orders. (c) Based upon the settlement method chosen by Financial Intermediary, it shall be the obligation of Financial Intermediary to either (i) assess the appropriate initial sales load for each purchase order and to forward the public offering price, net of the amount of the initial sales load to be reallocated to Financial Intermediary, to JPMDS, or (ii) to provide JPMDS with all necessary information regarding the application of the appropriate initial sales load to each purchase. (d) Sales charge reductions, discounts, and waivers may be available as provided in the Prospectus and SAI. To obtain any such reductions, JPMDS must be notified promptly when a transaction or transactions would qualify for the reduced charge and Financial Intermediary must submit information that is sufficient (in the discretion of JPMDS) to substantiate qualification therefore. The foregoing shall include advising JPMDS of any Letter of Intent signed by Financial Intermediary’s customer or of any Right of Accumulation available to such customer. If Financial Intermediary fails to so advise JPMDS, Financial Intermediary will be liable for the return of any commissions plus interest thereon. Rights of Accumulation (including rights under a Letter of Intent) are available, if at all, only as set forth in the Prospectus, and Financial Intermediary hereby authorizes any adjustment to its account (and will be liable for any refund) to the extent any allowance, discount or concession is made and the conditions therefor are not fulfilled. (e) In the event that Financial Intermediary notifies JPMDS in writing tha...
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