Portfolios Applicable to Policies Sample Clauses

Portfolios Applicable to Policies. All Portfolios or series of shares of the Trusts that are available and open to new investors on or after the effective date of this Amendment Share Class
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Portfolios Applicable to Policies. VIT I VIT II ----- ------ MFS Global Equity Series MFS Blended Research Core Equity Portfolio MFS Growth Series MFS Core Equity Portfolio MFS Investors Trust Series MFS Corporate Bond Portfolio MFS Mid Cap Growth Series MFS Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio MFS New Discovery Series MFS Global Governments Portfolio MFS Research Series MFS Global Growth Portfolio MFS Total Return Bond Series MFS Global Research Portfolio MFS Total Return Series MFS Global Tactical Allocation Portfolio MFS Utilities Series MFS Government Securities Portfolio MFS Value Series MFS High Yield Portfolio MFS International Growth Portfolio MFS International Value Portfolio MFS Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Portfolio 170757 - 4 - As of May 1, 2016 MFS U.S. Government Money Market Portfolio* MFS Research International Portfolio MFS Strategic Income Portfolio MFS Technology Portfolio VIT III ------- MFS Inflation-Adjusted Bond Portfolio MFS Blended Research Small Cap Equity Portfolio MFS Limited Maturity Portfolio MFS Conservative Allocation Portfolio MFS Mid Cap Value Portfolio MFS Global Real Estate Portfolio MFS Moderate Allocation Portfolio MFS Growth Allocation Portfolio MFS New Discovery Value Portfolio And any other Portfolios or series of shares of the Trusts that are available and open to new investors on or after the effective date of this Agreement. *MFS U.S. Government Money Market Portfolio shall only be available through two GVUL policies, i.e., GVUL MFS and GVUL MetFlex II.
Portfolios Applicable to Policies. VIT I VIT II ----- ------- MFS Growth Series MFS Government Securities Portfolio MFS Utilities Series MFS International Growth Portfolio MFS International Value Portfolio MFS New Discovery Portfolio
Portfolios Applicable to Policies. VIT I VIT II ----- ------ MFS Core Equity Series MFS Blended Research Core Equity Portfolio MFS Global Equity Series MFS Bond Portfolio MFS Growth Series MFS Core Equity Portfolio MFS Investors Growth Stock Series MFS Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio MFS Investors Trust Series MFS Global Governments Portfolio MFS Mid Cap Growth Series MFS Global Growth Portfolio MFS New Discovery Series MFS Global Research Portfolio MFS Research Bond Series MFS Global Tactical Allocation Portfolio MFS Research International Series MFS Government Securities Portfolio MFS Research Series MFS High Yield Portfolio MFS Total Return Series MFS International Growth Portfolio MFS Utilities Series MFS International Value Portfolio MFS Value Series MFS Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Portfolio MFS Money Market Portfolio MFS New Discovery Portfolio MFS Research International Portfolio MFS Strategic Income Portfolio MFS Technology Portfolio MFS Utilities Portfolio MFS Value Portfolio VIT III ------- MFS Inflation-Adjusted Bond Portfolio MFS Blended Research Small Cap Equity Portfolio MFS Limited Maturity Portfolio MFS Conservative Allocation Portfolio MFS Mid Cap Value Portfolio MFS Global Real Estate Portfolio MFS Moderate Allocation Portfolio MFS Growth Allocation Portfolio MFS New Discovery Value Portfolio

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  • ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO ERISA The ERISA Rider is applicable to all Customers Under Section II of this Schedule A. T. Rowe Price Trust Company, as Trustee for the Johnson Matthey Salaried Employee Savings Plan Common Trust Funds T. Rowe Price Trust Company, as Trustee for the International Common Trust Fund on behalf of the Underlying Trusts: Emerging Markets Equity Trust Global Proxy Service Rider Foreign Discovery Trust Global Proxy Service Rider Foreign Discovery Trust - B Global Proxy Service Rider India Trust Global Proxy Service Rider International Small-Cap Trust Global Proxy Service Rider Japan Discovery Trust Global Proxy Service Rider Taiwan Trust Global Proxy Service Rider AMENDMENT AGREEMENT The Global Custody Agreement of January 3, 1994, as amended April 18, 1994, August 15, 1994, November 28, 1994, May 31, 1995, November 1, 1995, July 31, 1996, July 23, 1997, September 3, 1997, October 29, 1997, December 15, 1998, October 6, 1999, February 9, 2000, April 19, 2000, July 18, 2000, October 25, 2000 and July 24, 2001 (the “Custody Agreement”) by and between each of the Entities listed in Schedule A, as amended thereto, severally and not jointly (each such entity referred to hereinafter as the “Customer”) and JPMorgan Chase Bank, whose contracts have been assumed by JPMORGAN CHASE BANK (the “Bank”) is hereby further amended, as of April 24, 2002 (the “Amendment Agreement”). Terms defined in the Custody Agreement are used herein as therein defined.

  • Policies and Practices The employment relationship between the Parties shall be governed by this Agreement and the policies and practices established by the Company and the Board of Directors (hereinafter referred to as the “Board”). In the event that the terms of this Agreement differ from or are in conflict with the Company’s policies or practices or the Company’s Employee Handbook, this Agreement shall control.

  • Personnel Policies Employee shall conduct himself at all times in a businesslike and professional manner as appropriate for a person in his position and shall represent the Company in all respects as complies with good business and ethical practices. In addition, Employee shall be subject to and abide by the policies and procedures of the Company applicable to personnel of the Company, as adopted from time to time.

  • Performance and Compliance with Contracts and Credit and Collection Policy The Seller shall (and shall cause the Servicer to), at its expense, timely and fully perform and comply with all material provisions, covenants and other promises required to be observed by it under the Contracts related to the Receivables, and timely and fully comply in all material respects with the applicable Credit and Collection Policies with regard to each Receivable and the related Contract.

  • Periodic Review of Compliance Policies and Procedures During the Term, Transfer Agent shall periodically assess its compliance policies and procedures (the “Policies”). Transfer Agent shall provide, (i) no less frequently than annually, electronic access to its Policies to the chief compliance officer of the Fund (the “Chief Compliance Officer”), and/or any individual designated by the Fund or such Chief Compliance Officer, including but not limited to members of the internal compliance and audit departments of Federated Investors, Inc., and any advisory board constituted by the Fund provided that the Transfer Agent may reasonably require any members of such advisory board that are not employees of the Fund or its Affiliates to execute a confidentiality agreement with respect to such information; (ii) at such reasonable times as he or she shall request, access by such Chief Compliance Officer to such individuals as may be necessary for the Chief Compliance Officer to conduct an annual review of the operation of such Policies for purposes of making his or her annual report to the Board of the Fund (the “Annual Report”), (iii) promptly upon enactment, notification of, and a copy of, any material change in such Policies, and (iv) promptly upon request, such other information as may be reasonably requested by such Chief Compliance Officer for purposes of making such Annual Report.

  • Certain Policies Prior to the Effective Date, each of the Company and its Subsidiaries shall, consistent with GAAP, the rules and regulations of the SEC and applicable banking laws and regulations, modify or change its loan, OREO, accrual, reserve, tax, litigation and real estate valuation policies and practices (including loan classifications and levels of reserves) so as to be applied on a basis that is consistent with that of Parent; provided, however, that no such modifications or changes need be made prior to the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Sections 7.01(a) and 7.01(b); and further provided that in any event, no accrual or reserve made by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to this Section 6.15 shall constitute or be deemed to be a breach, violation of or failure to satisfy any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement, condition or other provision of this Agreement or otherwise be considered in determining whether any such breach, violation or failure to satisfy shall have occurred. The recording of any such adjustments shall not be deemed to imply any misstatement of previously furnished financial statements or information and shall not be construed as concurrence of the Company or its management with any such adjustments.

  • Sub-Advisor Compliance Policies and Procedures The Sub-Advisor shall promptly provide the Trust CCO with copies of: (i) the Sub-Advisor’s policies and procedures for compliance by the Sub-Advisor with the Federal Securities Laws (together, the “Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures”), and (ii) any material changes to the Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures. The Sub-Advisor shall cooperate fully with the Trust CCO so as to facilitate the Trust CCO’s performance of the Trust CCO’s responsibilities under Rule 38a-1 to review, evaluate and report to the Trust’s Board of Trustees on the operation of the Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures, and shall promptly report to the Trust CCO any Material Compliance Matter arising under the Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures involving the Sub-Advisor Assets. The Sub-Advisor shall provide to the Trust CCO: (i) quarterly reports confirming the Sub-Advisor’s compliance with the Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures in managing the Sub-Advisor Assets, and (ii) certifications that there were no Material Compliance Matters involving the Sub-Advisor that arose under the Sub-Advisor Compliance Procedures that affected the Sub-Advisor Assets. At least annually, the Sub-Advisor shall provide a certification to the Trust CCO to the effect that the Sub-Advisor has in place and has implemented policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to ensure compliance by the Sub-Advisor with the Federal Securities Laws.

  • Compliance Policies and Procedures To assist the Fund in complying with Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act, BBH&Co. represents that it has adopted written policies and procedures reasonably designed to prevent violation of the federal securities laws in fulfilling its obligations under the Agreement and that it has in place a compliance program to monitor its compliance with those policies and procedures. BBH&Co will upon request provide the Fund with information about our compliance program as mutually agreed.

  • Matters Applicable to All Requests for Compensation (a) A certificate of the Administrative Agent or any Lender claiming compensation under this Article III and setting forth the additional amount or amounts to be paid to it hereunder shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error. In determining such amount, the Administrative Agent or such Lender may use any reasonable averaging and attribution methods.

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