Common use of Registration of Property Clause in Contracts

Registration of Property. Property may be registered in the Custodian’s own name, in the name of a subcustodian appointed under this Agreement, in the name of a Depository, or any of their respective nominees, or in bearer form, in accordance with the requirements of NI 81-102 (whether or not a Fund is subject to NI 81-102).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement, Custodian Agreement, Custodian Agreement

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Registration of Property. Property may be registered in the Custodian’s own name, in the name of a subcustodian appointed under this Agreement, in the name of a Depository, or any of their respective nominees, or in bearer form, in accordance with the requirements of NI 81-102 (whether or not a Fund is subject to NI 81-102).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement, Custodian Agreement

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Registration of Property. Property may be registered in the Custodian’s own name, in the name of a subcustodian appointed under this Agreement, in the name of a Depository, or any of their respective nominees, or in bearer form, in accordance with the requirements of NI 81-102 (whether or not a Fund is subject to NI 81-102).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodian Agreement (APMEX Physical - 1 Oz. Gold Redeemable Trust)

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