Common use of Loan Premiums Clause in Contracts

Loan Premiums. To the extent that a Loan is secured by non-cash Collateral, the Borrower shall be required to pay a loan premium, the amount of which shall be negotiated by State Street.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (State Street Institutional Investment Trust), Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (State Street Master Funds), Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (Renaissance Capital Greenwich Funds)

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Loan Premiums. To the extent that a Loan is secured by non-cash Collateral, the Borrower shall be required to pay a loan premium, the amount of which shall be negotiated by State Street. There may be instances in which the loan premium is zero on any particular day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (Nuveen Municipal Trust/Ma), Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (Nuveen Multistate Trust Ii /Ma/)

Loan Premiums. To the extent that a Loan is secured by non-cash non‑cash Collateral, the Borrower shall be required to pay a loan premium, the amount of which shall be negotiated by State Street. There may be instances in which the loan premium is zero on any particular day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (Madison Funds), Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (Madison Funds)

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Loan Premiums. To the extent that a Loan is secured by non-cash non‑cash Collateral, the Borrower shall be required to pay a loan premium, the amount of which shall be negotiated by State Street.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Securities Lending Authorization Agreement (American Beacon Funds)

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