Common use of Mixed-Use Services Clause in Contracts

Mixed-Use Services. On occasion, a broker-dealer or FCM might furnish the Adviser with a service, which has a mixed use (i.e., the service is used both for investment and brokerage activities and for other activities). Where this occurs, the Adviser will reasonably allocate the cost of the service, so that the portion or specific component which assists in investment and brokerage activities is obtained using portfolio commissions from the Fund or other managed accounts, and the portion or specific component which provides other assistance (for example, administrative or non-research assistance) is paid for by the Adviser from its own funds.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust), Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust), Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust)

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Mixed-Use Services. On occasion, a broker-dealer or FCM might furnish the Adviser with a service, which has a mixed use (i.e., the service is used both for investment and brokerage activities and for other activities). Where this occurs, the Adviser will reasonably allocate the cost of the service, so that the portion or specific component which assists in investment and brokerage activities is obtained using portfolio commissions from the a Fund or other managed accounts, and the portion or specific component which provides other assistance (for example, administrative or non-research assistance) is paid for by the Adviser from its own funds.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust), Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust), Investment Advisory Agreement (USCF ETF Trust)

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