Segregation by Bookkeeping Only Sample Clauses

Segregation by Bookkeeping Only. The Trustees may commingle for investment purposes assets held on behalf of a Participant under the Plan and/or assets held on behalf of any two or more Participants, but the Trustees shall keep such bookkeeping records as they deem advisable to maintain a current record of the amounts held in each account of each Participant. On each Valuation Date, if there is not actual and physical segregation of the assets, there shall be added to or deducted from the accumulation of said amount a proportionate part of the increase or decrease in value of the commingled assets; the proportion to be in the ratio which each commingled account at the Valuation Date in question bears to the total of all accounts which are commingled on said date.
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