Common use of Regulatory Necessity Clause in Contracts

Regulatory Necessity. In the event the Customer, is required by the written directive an applicable provincial or federal regulatory or self-regulatory organization with jurisdiction over the Customer (the “Issuing Regulator”) to terminate this Agreement or to cease to receive or procure one or more Services from the Transfer Agent or to cease to carry on the business for the purpose of which it requires the Services due to any circumstance relating specifically to the Transfer Agent (a “Termination Directive”), the Customer shall provide the Transfer Agent with a copy of the Termination Directive as promptly as permitted by such Termination Directive, if permitted, and thereafter be entitled to terminate the Agreement or impacted Services in accordance with the requirements of the Termination Directive.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency Agreement (Blackrock Municipal Income Fund, Inc.), Transfer Agency Agreement (Blackrock Municipal Income Trust), Transfer Agency Agreement (BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust)

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