Responsibility for Losses for the Provision of Chief Compliance Officer Services Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Losses for the Provision of Chief Compliance Officer Services. The Parties hereby expressly agree and acknowledge that Service Provider cannot guarantee that the Funds comply with applicable securities Laws, and further that whenever an employee or agent of Service Provider serves as the Chief Compliance Officer of the Funds, as long as such Chief Compliance Officer acts in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the Funds, the Service Provider will not be liable to the Funds for any damages or losses save for those resulting from willful misconduct, fraud, or gross negligence of the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office under this Agreement. The Trust shall indemnify the Chief Compliance Officer and Service Provider and hold the Chief Compliance Officer and Service Provider harmless from any loss, liability, expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) and damages incurred by them arising out of or related to the service of such employee or agent of Service Provider as the Chief Compliance Officer of the Funds, except any loss, liability, expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) and damages resulting from the willful misconduct, fraud, or gross negligence of the Service Provider or the Chief Compliance Officer, in each case in connection with the Services.
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Responsibility for Losses for the Provision of Chief Compliance Officer Services. It is expressly agreed and acknowledged that Service Provider cannot ensure that the Client complies with applicable securities Laws, and further that whenever an employee or agent of Service Provider serves as the Chief Compliance Officer of the Client, as long as such Chief Compliance Officer acts in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the Client the Service Provider will not be liable to the Client for any damages or losses save for those resulting from willful misconduct, fraud, or gross negligence of the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office. The Client shall indemnify the Chief Compliance Officer and Service Provider and hold the Chief Compliance Officer and Service Provider harmless from any loss, liability, expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) and damages incurred by them arising out of or related to the service of such employee or agent of Service provider as the Chief Compliance Officer of the Client, except any loss, liability, expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) and damages resulting from the willful misconduct, fraud or gross negligence of the Service Provider or the Chief Compliance Officer, in each case in connection with the Services.

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  • Chief Compliance Officer The Chief Compliance Officer of the Trust will be responsible for administering its compliance policies and procedures, shall have sufficient authority and independence within the organization to compel others to adhere to the compliance policies and procedures, shall report directly to the Board of Trustees, shall annually furnish a written report on the operation of the compliance policies and procedures to the Board of Trustees and shall perform such other duties as prescribed by the Board of Trustees.

  • Chief Executive Officer and Director Notification Requirement If the Recipient is a Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) or a director, associate director or shadow director of the Company’s Singapore Affiliate, the Recipient is subject to certain notification requirements under the Singapore Companies Act. Among these requirements is an obligation to notify the Company’s Singapore Affiliate in writing when the Recipient receives an interest (e.g., the Awards, Shares, etc.) in the Company or any Affiliates within two business days of (i) its acquisition or disposal, (ii) any change in a previously disclosed interest (e.g., when Shares are sold), or (iii) becoming a CEO, director, associate director or shadow director. SOUTH AFRICA

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  • Delegation of Responsibilities The Advisor is authorized to delegate any or all of its rights, duties and obligations under this Agreement to one or more sub-advisors, and may enter into agreements with sub-advisors, and may replace any such sub-advisors from time to time in its discretion, in accordance with the 1940 Act, the Advisers Act, and rules and regulations thereunder, as such statutes, rules and regulations are amended from time to time or are interpreted from time to time by the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), and if applicable, exemptive orders or similar relief granted by the SEC and upon receipt of approval of such sub-advisors by the Board of Trustees and by shareholders (unless any such approval is not required by such statutes, rules, regulations, interpretations, orders or similar relief).

  • Limitations of Sub-Adviser’s Responsibility Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser shall not be responsible for aspects of the Fund’s investment program other than the management of the Allocated Portion in accordance with the Strategy.

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