Xxxx Individual Retirement Custodial Account The following constitutes an agreement establishing a Xxxx XXX (under Section 408A of the Internal Revenue Code) between the depositor and the Custodian.
Traditional Individual Retirement Custodial Account The following constitutes an agreement establishing an Individual Retirement Account (under Section 408(a) of the Internal Revenue Code) between the depositor and the Custodian.
Retirement Accounts With respect to certain retirement plans or accounts (such as individual retirement accounts (“IRAs”), SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, Xxxx IRAs, Education IRAs, and 403(b) Plans (such accounts, “Retirement Accounts”), the Transfer Agent, at the request and expense of the Fund, provide or arrange for the provision of various services to such plans and/or accounts, which services may include custodial agent services such as account set-up maintenance, and disbursements as well as such other services as the parties hereto shall mutually agree upon.
Permitted Withdrawals from the Certificate Account and the Distribution Account The Master Servicer may, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Certificate Account for any of the following purposes (the order set forth below not constituting an order of priority for such withdrawals):
SIMPLE Individual Retirement Custodial Account (Under section 408(p) of the Internal Revenue Code) The participant named above is establishing a savings incentive match plan for employees of small employers individual retirement account (SIMPLE IRA) under sections 408(a) and 408(p) to provide for his or her retirement and for the support of his or her beneficiaries after death. The custodian named above has given the participant the disclosure statement required by Regulations section 1.408-6. The participant and the custodian make the following agreement:
Health Savings Account (HSA) is a tax-exempt trust or custodial account established exclusively for the purpose of paying qualified medical expenses of the member who is covered under a high deductible health plan. The member must be covered under the HSA plan for the months in which contributions are made. HIGH DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN (HDHP) is a health plan that satisfies certain requirements with respect to deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses. The plan cannot provide payment for any covered healthcare service until the plan year deductible is satisfied, with the exception of preventive care services. • that provides medical and surgical care for patients who have acute illnesses or injuries; and • is either listed as a hospital by the American Hospital Association (AHA) or accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
Health Spending Account contributions by the Executive will cease on the Effective Date. The Executive may submit claims against the balance accrued to the Effective Date, until the end of the calendar year in which the Effective Date occurs.
Withdrawals From the Custodial Account The Seller shall, from time to time during the Interim Servicing Period, withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes: (a) to make payments to the Purchaser in the amounts and in the manner provided for in Subsection 11.15; (b) [reserved]; (c) to reimburse itself for any unpaid Servicing Fees and for unreimbursed Servicing Advances, the Seller’s right to reimburse itself pursuant to this subclause (c) with respect to any Mortgage Loan being limited to related Liquidation Proceeds, Condemnation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds and such other amounts as may be collected by the Seller from the related Mortgagor or otherwise relating to the Mortgage Loan, it being understood that, in the case of any such reimbursement, the Seller’s right thereto shall be prior to the rights of the Purchaser unless the Seller is required to repurchase a Mortgage Loan pursuant to Subsection 7.03, or the Seller is required to pay the Prepayment Interest Shortfall pursuant to Subsection 11.15, in which case the Seller’s right to such reimbursement shall be subsequent to the payment to the Purchaser of the related Repurchase Price pursuant to Subsection 7.03, and all other amounts required to be paid to the Purchaser with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (d) to reimburse itself for unreimbursed Servicing Advances, to the extent that such amounts are nonrecoverable (as certified by the Seller to the Purchaser in an Officer’s Certificate) by the Seller pursuant to subclause (c) above, provided that the Mortgage Loan for which such advances were made is not required to be repurchased by the Seller pursuant to Subsection 7.03; (e) to reimburse itself for expenses incurred by and reimbursable to it pursuant to Subsection 12.01; (f) [reserved]; (g) to pay to itself any interest earned or any investment earnings on funds deposited in the Custodial Account, net of any losses on such investments; (h) to withdraw any amounts inadvertently deposited in the Custodial Account; and (i) to clear and terminate the Custodial Account upon the termination of this Agreement. Upon request, the Seller will provide the Purchaser with copies of reasonably acceptable invoices or other documentation relating to Servicing Advances that have been reimbursed from the Custodial Account.
Trust Accounts (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, as applicable, the Issuing Entity shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain with the Account Bank and in the name of the Indenture Trustee, the Trust Accounts (other than the Reserve Account) as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, bearing a designation clearly indicating that funds deposited therein are held for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, as applicable. (b) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Issuing Entity shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain with the Account Bank and in the name of the Issuing Entity, the Reserve Account as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, bearing a designation clearly indicating that funds deposited therein are held for the benefit of the Issuing Entity. (c) On or before each Payment Date, in accordance with the instructions of the Servicer, based on the information contained in the Servicer’s Certificate delivered on the related Payment Determination Date pursuant to Section 4.09 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall make, or shall cause the Account Bank to make, all withdrawals and deposits to the Collection Account, Note Distribution Account and Reserve Account and shall make all distributions to Certificateholders in accordance with Sections 5.06 and 5.07 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement. (d) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (e) below, on each Payment Date and Redemption Date, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, distribute all amounts on deposit in the Note Distribution Account, other than amounts deposited in the Note Distribution Account pursuant to Section 5.01(d) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, and allocated pursuant to Section 5.06 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement to Noteholders in respect of the Notes to the extent of amounts due and unpaid on the Notes for principal and interest (including any premium) in the following amounts: (i) to the Holders of Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class A Notes pro rata based upon the aggregate amount of accrued and unpaid interest due and payable to the Holders of such Notes; (ii) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class B Notes; (iii) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class C Notes; (iv) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, the Class B Notes and the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Notes will be paid to the Holders of the Class A Notes, Class B Notes and Class C Notes in the following order of priority: (A) to the Class A-1 Notes until they are paid in full; then (B) to the Class A-2 Notes, pro rata to the Class A-2a Notes and the Class A-2b Notes based upon the aggregate Outstanding Amount of such Class, until they are paid in full; then (C) to the Class A-3 Notes until they are paid in full; then (D) to the Class A-4 Notes until they are paid in full; then (E) to the Class B Notes until they are paid in full; and then (F) to the Class C Notes until they are paid in full. In addition, on the Final Scheduled Payment Date for any Class of Notes, if the Outstanding Amount of any Class of Notes remains greater than zero, in accordance with the instructions of the Servicer, based on the information contained in the Servicer’s Certificate delivered on the related Payment Determination Date pursuant to Section 4.09 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, apply funds from the Reserve Account to repay the Outstanding Amount of such Class of Notes in full. (e) In the event the Notes are declared to be due and payable following the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, distribute all amounts on deposit in the Note Distribution Account and allocated pursuant to Section 5.06 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement to Noteholders in the following order of priority: (i) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class A Notes pro rata based upon the aggregate amount of accrued and unpaid interest due and payable to the Holders of such Notes; (ii) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class A Notes, first to the Holders of the Class A-1 Notes until the Outstanding Amount of the Class A-1 Notes is reduced to zero, then to the Holders of the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes and the Class A-4 Notes, pro rata, until paid in full; (iii) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class B Notes; (iv) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class B Notes, until paid in full; (v) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class C Notes; and (vi) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class C Notes, until paid in full. If the Outstanding Amount of any Class of Notes remains greater than zero after application of clauses (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi) above, the Indenture Trustee shall apply funds from the Reserve Account in the same order of priority as described above to repay the Outstanding Amount of such Class of Notes in full.
The Unemployment Trust Fund 8.3.1 The State shall use the following method to calculate State interest liabilities on funds withdrawn from the several accounts in the Unemployment Trust Fund: The State shall use the following methodology to calculate State interest liabilities on funds withdrawn from the several accounts in the UTF under the Unemployment Insurance program. Based on statements provided by its financial institution, or other appropriate source, the State shall determine the actual interest earnings and the related banking costs attributable to funds withdrawn from its account in the UTF. At the end of the State's fiscal year, the State shall calculate the percentage of its total unemployment compensation expenditures for (1) funds withdrawn from the State account in the UTF, or the State %, and (2) funds withdrawn from the Federal Employees Compensation Account (FECA) and the Extended Unemployment Compensation Account (EUCA) and any other accounts of Federal funds in the UTF, or the Federal %. The State shall calculate the actual interest earnings and the related banking costs attributable to funds withdrawn from the State account in the UTF by multiplying the State % by the amount of the actual interest earnings and the related banking costs of the account as a whole. The State's liability for interest on funds withdrawn from its account in the UTF shall consist of the actual interest earnings attributable to such funds less the related banking costs attributed to such funds. The State shall determine the average daily cash balance of its unemployment compensation benefit payment account for its fiscal year. The State shall calculate the average daily cash balance of Federal funds by multiplying the Federal % by the average daily cash balance of the benefit payment account on the whole. The State's liability for interest on funds withdrawn from the FECA and EUCA (and any other benefit accounts of Federal funds in the UTF from which the State draws funds) shall be the average daily cash balance of Federal funds multiplied by the annualized rate equal to the average equivalent yields of 13-week Treasury bills auctioned during the State's fiscal year.