Separation of Trading and Settlement Functions Sample Clauses

Separation of Trading and Settlement Functions. The Investment Manager will maintain a clear separation of the trading and settlement functions as another control measure. These two functions will be performed by separate areas and personnel.
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  • Settlement of Trades When Bank receives an Instruction directing settlement of a trade in Financial Assets that includes all information required by Bank, Bank shall use reasonable care to effect such settlement as instructed. Settlement of purchases and sales of Financial Assets shall be conducted in accordance with prevailing standards of the market in which the transaction occurs. The risk of loss shall be Customer's whenever Bank delivers Financial Assets or payment in accordance with applicable market practice in advance of receipt or settlement of the expected consideration. In the case of the failure of Customer's counterparty to deliver the expected consideration as agreed, Bank shall contact the counterparty to seek settlement and, if the settlement is not received, notify Customer, but Bank shall not be obligated to institute legal proceedings, file proof of claim in any insolvency proceeding, or take any similar action.

  • Vesting and Settlement The Restricted Shares shall cease to constitute Restricted Shares, and shall become unrestricted Shares, pursuant to the vesting schedule attached as Exhibit A.

  • Orders and Settlement If Plan Provider receives instructions in proper form from Participants or Plan Representatives before the Close of Trading on a Business Day, Plan Provider will process such instructions that same evening. On the next Business Day, Plan Provider will transmit orders for net purchases or redemptions of Shares to Distributor or its designee by 9:00 a.m. Central Time and wire payment for net purchases by 2:00 p.m. Central Time. Distributor or its affiliate will wire payment for net redemptions on the Business Day following the day the order is executed for the Accounts. In doing so, Plan Provider will be considered the Funds' agent, and Shares will be purchased and redeemed as of the Business Day on which Plan Provider receives the instructions. Plan Provider will record time and date of receipt of instructions and will, upon request, provide such instructions and other records relating to the Services to Distributor's auditors. If Plan Provider receives instructions in proper form after the Close of Trading on a Business Day, Plan Provider will treat the instructions as if received on the next Business Day.

  • Aggregation of Trades Subadviser, to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, may, but shall be under no obligation to, aggregate the securities or other investments to be sold or purchased for the Fund as well as other clients of Subadviser in order to seek best execution. In such event, allocation of the securities or futures contracts so purchased or sold, as well as the expenses incurred in the transaction, will be made by Subadviser in the manner Subadviser considers to be the most equitable and consistent with its fiduciary obligations to the Fund and to such other clients.

  • PROCESSING OF TRANSACTIONS (a) If transactions in Fund shares are to be settled through the National Securities Clearing Corporation's Mutual Fund Settlement, Entry, and Registration Verification (Fund/SERV) system, the terms of the Fund/SERV and Networking Agreement, between Company and American Century Services Corporation, an affiliate of Distributor, shall apply.

  • Settlement of Transactions (a) Subject to Section 3 and Section 4.2, J.X. Xxxxxx will act in accordance with Instructions with respect to settlement of transactions. Settlement of transactions will be conducted in accordance with prevailing standards of the market in which the transaction occurs. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Customer authorizes J.X. Xxxxxx to deliver Financial Assets or cash payment in accordance with applicable market practice in advance of receipt or settlement of consideration expected in connection with such delivery or payment, and the Customer acknowledges and agrees that such action alone will not of itself constitute negligence, fraud, or willful misconduct of J.X. Xxxxxx, and the risk of loss arising from any such action will be borne by the Customer. If the Customer’s counterparty (or other appropriate party) fails to deliver the expected consideration as agreed, J.X. Xxxxxx will notify the Customer of such failure. If the Customer’s counterparty continues to fail to deliver the expected consideration, J.X. Xxxxxx will provide information reasonably requested by the Customer that J.X. Xxxxxx has in its possession to allow the Customer to enforce its rights against the Customer’s counterparty, but neither J.X. Xxxxxx nor its Subcustodians will be obliged to institute legal proceedings, file a proof of claim in any insolvency proceeding or take any similar action.

  • Clearance and Settlement If the Pricing Agreement specifies that the Securities will clear and settle through one or more clearing systems, the Securities will be eligible for clearance and settlement through such clearing system or systems.

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  • Reporting of Transactions The Subadviser shall provide each Fund’s custodian on each business day with information relating to all transactions concerning the Assets and shall provide the Adviser with such information upon request of the Adviser and shall otherwise shall cooperate with and provide reasonable assistance to the Adviser, the Trust’s administrator, the Trust’s custodians and foreign custodians, the Trust’s transfer agent and pricing agents, and all other agents and representatives of the Trust.

  • Execution of Transactions (a) In executing transactions for the Assets, selecting brokers or dealers and negotiating any brokerage commission rates, the Sub-Adviser will use its best efforts to seek the best overall terms available. In assessing the best overall terms available for any portfolio transaction, the Sub-Adviser will consider all factors it deems relevant including, but not limited to, the breadth of the market in the security, the price of the security, the financial condition and execution capability of the broker or dealer and the reasonableness of any commission for the specific transaction and for transactions executed through the broker or dealer in the aggregate. In selecting brokers or dealers to execute a particular transaction and in evaluating the best overall terms available, to the extent that the execution and price offered by more than one broker or dealer are comparable the Sub-Adviser may consider any brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) provided to the Sub-Adviser or to CSAM for use on behalf of the Fund or other clients of the Sub-Adviser or CSAM.

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