Remittance to Payout Entities Sample Clauses

Remittance to Payout Entities 
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  • Remittance Date The 18th day (or if such 18th day is not a Business Day, the first Business Day immediately following) of any month.

  • Tax Accounting Services (1) Maintain accounting records for the investment portfolio of the Fund to support the tax reporting required for “regulated investment companies” under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). (2) Maintain tax lot detail for the Fund’s investment portfolio. (3) Calculate taxable gain/loss on security sales using the tax lot relief method designated by the Trust. (4) Provide the necessary financial information to calculate the taxable components of income and capital gains distributions to support tax reporting to the shareholders.

  • Remittance Reports (a) The Remittance Report for each Distribution Date shall identify the following items, in addition to the items specified in Section 4.01 of the Standard Terms: (1) the Interest Distribution Amount for each Class of the Certificates for such Distribution Date (which shall equal the Priority Interest Distribution Amount for the Corresponding Subaccount) and the Carryover Interest Distribution Amount, as well as any Writedown Interest Distribution Amount and any Carryover Writedown Interest Distribution Amount, for each Class of the Certificates for such Distribution Date, and the amount of interest of each such category to be distributed on each such Class based upon the Available Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date; (2) the amount to be distributed on such Distribution Date on each Class of the Certificates to be applied to reduce the Certificate Principal Balance of such Class (which will be equal to the amount to be allocated on such Distribution Date on the Corresponding Subaccount to be applied to reduce the Subaccount Principal Balance of such Subaccount), separately identifying any portion of such amount attributable to any prepayments, the amount to be distributed to reduce the Principal Distribution Shortfall Carryover Amount on each such Class based upon the Available Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date. (3) the aggregate amount, if any, to be distributed on the Residual Certificates; (4) the amount of any Writedown Amounts to be allocated to reduce the Certificate Principal Balance of any Class of Subordinated Certificates (which will be equal to the amount of any Writedown Amount to be allocated to the Corresponding Subaccount) on such Distribution Date; (5) the amount of the Limited Guarantee Payment Amount, if any, for such Distribution Date and the aggregate amount of any unpaid Limited Guarantee Payment Amounts for any previous Distribution Dates; (6) the Certificate Principal Balance of each Class of the Certificates (which will be equal to the Subaccount Principal Balance of the Corresponding Subaccount) and the Adjusted Certificate Principal Balance of each Class of the Offered Subordinated Certificates (which will be equal to the Adjusted Subaccount Principal Balance of the Corresponding Subaccount) after giving effect to the distributions to be made (and any Writedown Amounts to be allocated) on such Distribution Date; (7) the aggregate Interest Distribution Amount remaining unpaid, if any, and the aggregate Carryover Interest Distribution Amount remaining unpaid, if any, for each Class of Certificates (which will be equal to the Priority Interest Distribution Amount and Carryover Interest Distribution Amount remaining unpaid on the Corresponding Subaccount), after giving effect to all distributions to be made on such Distribution Date; (8) the aggregate Writedown Interest Distribution Amount remaining unpaid, if any, and the aggregate Carryover Writedown Interest Distribution Amount remaining unpaid, if any, for each Class of Certificates (which will be equal to such amounts remaining unpaid on the Corresponding Subaccount), after giving effect to all distributions to be made on such Distribution Date; and (9) the aggregate Principal Distribution Shortfall Carryover Amount remaining unpaid, if any, for each Class of Certificates, after giving effect to the distributions to be made on such Distribution Date. In the case of information furnished pursuant to clauses (1), (2) and (3) above, the amounts shall be expressed, with respect to any Class A, Class M or Class B Certificate, as a dollar amount per $1,000 denomination. (b) In addition to mailing a copy of the related Remittance Report to each Certificateholder on each Distribution Date in accordance with Section 4.01 of the Standard Terms, on each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall mail a copy of the related Remittance Report to the Underwriters (to the attention of the person, if any, reported to the Trustee by the Underwriters) and to THE BLOOMBERG (to the address and to the person, if any specified to the Trustee by Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation). The Trustee shall not be obligated to mail any Remittance Report to THE BLOOMBERG unless and until Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation shall have notified the Trustee in writing of the name and address to which such reports are to be mailed, which notice, once delivered, will be effective for all Distribution Dates after the date such notice is received by the Trustee unless and until superseded by a subsequent notice.

  • Remittance Reports; P&I Advances (a) On the 15th day of each calendar month (or, if such 15th day is not a Business Day, then on the next succeeding Business Day), the Servicer shall furnish to the Securities Administrator a monthly remittance advice to the Securities Administrator in a format as mutually agreed to between the Servicer and the Securities Administrator, containing such information regarding the Mortgage Loans as needed by the Securities Administrator to perform its duties as set forth in Section 4.01 hereof. No later than three Business Days after the 15th day of each calendar month, the Servicer shall furnish to the Securities Administrator a monthly report containing such information regarding prepayments of Mortgage Loans during the applicable Prepayment Period in a format as mutually agreed to between the Servicer and the Securities Administrator. (b) The amount of P&I Advances to be made by the Servicer for any Distribution Date shall equal, subject to Section 4.03(d), the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Monthly Payments (with each interest portion thereof net of the Servicing Fee), due on the related Due Date in respect of the Mortgage Loans, which Monthly Payments were Delinquent as of the close of business on the related Determination Date, plus (ii) with respect to each REO Property, which REO Property was acquired during or prior to the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date and as to which such REO Property an REO Disposition did not occur during the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Monthly Payments (with each interest portion thereof net of the Servicing Fee) that would have been due on the related Due Date in respect of the related Mortgage Loans, over the net income from such REO Property transferred to the Distribution Account pursuant to Section 3.23 for distribution on such Distribution Date; provided however, that with respect to any Balloon Loan that is delinquent on its maturity date, a Servicer will not be required to advance the related balloon payment but will be required to continue to make advances in accordance with this Section 4.03 with respect to such Balloon Loan in an amount equal to an assumed Monthly Payment that would otherwise be due based on the original amortization schedule for that Mortgage Loan (with interest at the Mortgage Rate less the Servicing Fee Rate). On or before 4:00 p.m. New York time on the Servicer Remittance Date, the Servicer shall remit in immediately available funds to the Collection Account for inclusion in Available Funds an amount equal to the aggregate amount of P&I Advances, if any, to be made in respect of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties for the related Distribution Date either (i) from its own funds or (ii) from the Collection Account, to the extent of funds held therein for future distribution (in which case, it will cause to be made an appropriate entry in the records of the Collection Account that amounts held for future distribution have been, as permitted by this Section 4.03, used by the Servicer in discharge of any such P&I Advance) or (iii) in the form of any combination of (i) and (ii) aggregating the total amount of P&I Advances to be made by the Servicer with respect to the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties. Any amounts held for future distribution and so used shall be appropriately reflected in the Servicer’s records and replaced by the Servicer by deposit in the Collection Account on or before the next succeeding Servicer Remittance Date on which such funds would be due. Nothing in this Section 4.03(b) shall be construed to prohibit the Servicer from reimbursing itself at any time from the Collection Account to the extent provided in Section 3.11 herein. (c) The obligation of the Servicer to make such P&I Advances is mandatory, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement but subject to (d) below, and, with respect to any Mortgage Loan or REO Property, shall continue until a Final Recovery Determination in connection therewith or the removal thereof from the Trust Fund pursuant to any applicable provision of this Agreement, except as otherwise provided in this Section. (d) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no P&I Advance or Servicing Advance shall be required to be made hereunder by the Servicer if such P&I Advance or Servicing Advance would, if made, constitute a Nonrecoverable P&I Advance or Nonrecoverable Servicing Advance. The determination by the Servicer that it has made a Nonrecoverable P&I Advance or a Nonrecoverable Servicing Advance or that any proposed P&I Advance or Servicing Advance, if made, would constitute a Nonrecoverable P&I Advance or a Nonrecoverable Servicing Advance, respectively, shall be evidenced by an Officers’ Certificate of the Servicer delivered to the Depositor, the Securities Administrator and the Trustee. In addition, the Servicer shall not be required to advance Relief Act Interest Shortfalls.

  • Payment Authorization and Payment Remittance a. By providing us with names and telephone numbers, email addresses, and/or bank account information of Receivers to whom you wish to direct payments, you authorize us to follow the Payment Instructions that we receive through the Service. Once registered, you authorize us to credit your Eligible Transaction Account for payments remitted to you on behalf of a Sender without further approval from you. b. When we receive a Payment Instruction from you, you authorize us to debit your Eligible Transaction Account for the amount of any such Payment Instruction plus any related fees in effect (and as disclosed on the Site) at the time you initiate the Payment Instruction, and to remit funds on your behalf. You acknowledge and agree that any applicable fees will be charged when we receive a Payment Instruction from you, regardless of whether the Payment Instruction is ultimately completed. You also authorize us to credit your Eligible Transaction Account for the receipt of payments, including but not limited to those payments returned to us from Receivers to whom you sent payment(s) and those payments that were cancelled and returned to you because the processing of the Payment Instruction could not be completed. c. You acknowledge and agree that if your Payment Instructions identify an account by name and account number, the relevant financial institution may execute those Payment Instructions by reference to the account number only, even if such account number does not correspond to the account name. You further acknowledge and agree that financial institutions holding the account may choose to not investigate discrepancies between account names and account numbers and that we have no responsibility to investigate discrepancies between account names and account numbers. d. You agree that we will not be liable in any way for any payments that you may receive, regardless of whether you authorized the Sender to send them to you. e. We will use reasonable efforts to complete all your Payment Instructions properly. However, we shall incur no liability if we are unable to complete any transaction because of the existence of any one or more of the following circumstances: 1. If, through no fault of ours, the Eligible Transaction Account does not contain sufficient funds to complete the Payment Instruction or the Payment Instruction would exceed the credit limit of your overdraft account; 2. The Service is not working properly and you know or have been advised by us about the malfunction before you execute the Payment Instruction; 3. The payment is refused as described in Section 20 below; 4. You have not provided us with the correct information, including but not limited to the correct Payment Instructions or Eligible Transaction Account information, or the correct name and address or mobile phone number of the Receiver to whom you are initiating a Payment Instruction; and/or, 5. Circumstances beyond our control (such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, network or system down time, issues with the financial institution, or interference from an outside force) prevent the proper execution of the Payment Instruction. f. It is the responsibility of the Sender and the Receiver to ensure the accuracy of any information that they enter into the Service (including but not limited to the Payment Instructions and name, telephone number and/or email address for the Receiver to whom you are attempting to send a payment), and for informing us as soon as possible if they become aware that this information is inaccurate. We will make a reasonable effort to stop or recover a payment made to the wrong person or entity once informed, but we do not guarantee such stoppage or recovery and will bear no responsibility or liability for damages resulting from incorrect information entered by the Sender or Receiver.

  • Complete Portfolio Holdings From Shareholder Reports Containing a Summary Schedule of Investments; and

  • Additional Accounting Services Ultimus shall also perform the following additional accounting services for each Portfolio: (i) Provide monthly (or as frequently as may reasonably be requested by the Trust or a Portfolio's investment adviser) a set of financial statements for each Portfolio as described below, upon request of the Trust: Statement of Assets and Liabilities Statement of Operations Statement of Changes in Net Assets Security Purchases and Sales Journals Portfolio Holdings Reports (ii) Provide accounting information for the following: (A) federal and state income tax returns and federal excise tax returns; (B) the Trust's semi-annual reports with the SEC on Form N-SAR; (C) the Trust's annual, semi-annual and quarterly (if any) shareholder reports; (D) registration statements on Form N-1A and other filings relating to the registration of shares; (E) Ultimus' monitoring of the Trust's status as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended; (F) annual audit by the Trust's auditors; and (G) examinations performed by the SEC.

  • Certified and Minority Business Enterprises Reports Upon Customer request, the Contractor shall report to the requesting Customer the Contractor’s spend with certified and other minority business enterprises in the provision of commodities or services related to the Customer’s orders. These reports shall include the period covered, the name, minority code, and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority business utilized during the period; commodities and services provided by the minority business enterprise, and the amount paid to each minority business enterprise on behalf of the Customer.

  • Portfolio Accounting Services (1) Maintain portfolio records on a trade date+1 basis using security trade information communicated from the Fund’s investment adviser. (2) For each valuation date, obtain prices from a pricing source approved by the board of trustees of the Trust (the “Board of Trustees”) and apply those prices to the portfolio positions. For those securities where market quotations are not readily available, the Board of Trustees shall approve, in good faith, procedures for determining the fair value for such securities. (3) Identify interest and dividend accrual balances as of each valuation date and calculate gross earnings on investments for each accounting period. (4) Determine gain/loss on security sales and identify them as short-term or long-term; account for periodic distributions of gains or losses to shareholders and maintain undistributed gain or loss balances as of each valuation date. (5) On a daily basis, reconcile cash of the Fund with the Fund’s custodian. (6) Transmit a copy of the portfolio valuation to the Fund’s investment adviser daily. (7) Review the impact of current day’s activity on a per share basis, and review changes in market value.

  • Payment of Debt or Delinquency to the State Pursuant to §§2107.008 and 2252.903, Texas Government Code, Contractor agrees any payments owing to Contractor under this Agreement may be applied directly toward any debt or delinquency Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas, regardless of when it arises, until paid in full.

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