Services as Manager Sample Clauses

Services as Manager. Subject to the general supervision and direction of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, MCM will (a) assist in supervising and managing all aspects of the Fund’s operations; (b) maintain such books and records as an adviser of the Fund may be required by applicable federal or state law, and assist as appropriate in the maintenance of the Fund’s own books and records by the Fund’s independent administrator and other third parties approved by the Trust; (c) supply the Fund with office facilities, data processing services, clerical, accounting and bookkeeping services, internal executive and management services, and stationery and office supplies, with the aid of other service providers including the Fund’s independent administrator; (d) prepare, file, and arrange for the distribution of proxy materials and periodic reports to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law or supervise, as the case may be, the preparation, filing, and distribution of proxy materials by third parties including the Fund’s independent administrator to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law; (e) prepare or supervise the preparation by third parties approved by the Trust including the Fund’s independent administrator of all federal, state, and local tax returns and reports of the Fund required by applicable law; (f) prepare and arrange for the filing of such registration statements and other documents as the Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal and state regulatory authorities may require by applicable law, with the aid of other service providers including the Fund’s independent administrator; (g) render to the Board of Trustees of the Trust such periodic and special reports respecting the Fund as the Trustees may reasonably request; and (h) make available its officers and employees to the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust for consultation and discussions regarding the management of the Fund.
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Services as Manager. Subject to the general supervision and direction of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, MCM will (a) assist in supervising and managing all aspects of the Fund’s operations; (b) maintain such books and records as an adviser of the Fund may be required to maintain by applicable federal or state law, and assist as appropriate in the maintenance of the Fund’s own books and records by the Fund’s independent administrator and other third parties approved by the Trust; (c) supply the Fund with office facilities, data processing services, clerical, accounting and bookkeeping services, internal auditing and internal legal services, internal executive and management services, and stationery and office supplies, with the aid of other service providers including the Fund’s independent administrator; (d) prepare, file, and arrange for the distribution of proxy materials and periodic reports to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law, or supervise, as the case may be, the preparation, filing, and distribution of proxy materials by third parties including the Fund’s independent administrator to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law; (e) prepare or supervise the preparation by third parties approved by the Trust including the Fund’s independent administrator of all federal, state, and local tax returns and reports of the Fund required by applicable law; (f) prepare and arrange for the filing of such registration statements and other documents as the Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal and state regulatory authorities may require by applicable law, with the aid of other service providers including the Fund’s independent administrator; (g) render to the Board of Trustees of the Trust such periodic and special reports respecting the Fund as the Trustees may reasonably request; and (h) make available its officers and employees to the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust for consultation and discussions regarding the management of the Fund.
Services as Manager a. Subject to the supervision and direction of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, the Trust acknowledges and agrees that the Manager may, at its own expense, select a person or persons to act as investment adviser (an “Adviser”) to render investment advice to each of the Portfolios. Each such Adviser shall make all determinations with respect to the Portfolio’s assets for which it has responsibility in accordance with the Portfolio’s investment objectives, policies, and restrictions as stated in the Trust’s Agreement and Declaration of Trust, By-Laws, and the Registration Statement as from time to time in effect; provided, that any contract with an Adviser (an “Advisory Agreement”) shall be in compliance with and approved as required by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) or as otherwise permitted by the SEC. b. Subject to the supervision and direction of the Trustees of the Trust, the Manager will have (i) overall supervisory responsibility for the general management and investment of each Portfolio’s assets; (ii) full discretion to select new or additional Advisers for each Portfolio; (iii) full discretion to enter into and materially modify existing Advisory Agreements with Advisers; (iv) full discretion to terminate and replace any Adviser; and (v) full investment discretion to make all determinations with respect to the investment of a Portfolio’s assets not then managed by an Adviser. In connection with the Manager’s responsibilities herein, the Manager will assess each Portfolio’s investment focus and will seek to implement decisions with respect to the allocation and reallocation of each Portfolio’s assets among one or more current or additional Advisers from time to time, as the Manager deems appropriate, to enable each Portfolio to achieve its investment goals. In addition, the Manager will monitor compliance of each Adviser with the investment objectives, policies, and restrictions of any Portfolio or Portfolios (or portions of any Portfolio) under the management of such Adviser, and review and report to the Trustees of the Trust on the performance of each Adviser. The Manager will furnish, or cause the appropriate Adviser(s) to furnish, to the Trust such statistical information, with respect to the investments that a Portfolio (or portions of any Portfolio) may hold or contemplate purchasing, as the Trust may reasonably request. On the Manager’s own initiative, the Manager will apprise, or cause the appropriate Advi...
Services as Manager. Subject to the general supervision and direction of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, MCM will (a) assist in supervising and managing all aspects of the Fund's operations; (b) maintain such books and records of the Fund as may be required by applicable federal or state law, or supervise, as the case may be, the maintenance by third parties approved by the Trust, of such books and records; (c) supply the Fund with office facilities, data processing services, clerical, accounting and bookkeeping services, internal executive and administrative services, and stationery and office supplies; (d) prepare, file, and arrange for the distribution of proxy materials and periodic reports to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law or supervise, as the case may be, the distribution of proxy materials by third parties to the shareholders of the Fund as required by applicable law; (e) prepare or supervise the preparation by third parties approved by the Trust of all federal, state, and local tax returns and reports of the Fund required by applicable law; (f) prepare and arrange for the filing of such registration statements and other documents as the Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal and state regulatory authorities may require by applicable law; (g) render to the Board of Trustees of the Trust such periodic and special reports respecting the Fund as the Trustees may reasonably request; and (h) make available its officers and employees to the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust for consultation and discussions regarding the administration of the Fund.
Services as Manager. In consideration for this Agreement, Lessee shall, as a lessee and as an independent contractor, direct, supervise, manage, operate, maintain, lease and repair the Property in an efficient and businesslike manner in accordance with the Management Standard, in compliance with all Applicable Laws and subject to the limitation that Lessee's obligations to expend funds with respect to the Property shall be expressly limited to Lessee's right to receive reimbursement therefor from the Rent Account. In connection therewith, Lessee shall do all of the following:
Services as Manager. During the term of this Agreement, Manager shall act as sole manager of the Company and provide services and enter into agreements required by Company in that capacity (the “Services”). The Parties shall determine in good faith the specific time, location, completion date, and hours of work that Manager will perform the Services for Company. Manager shall be responsible for the performance of the Services and, subject to the terms of this Agreement, have sole discretion and control to determine the method, details and means of performing the Services, but Company retains the right to control the overall objectives, specifications and limitations regarding the duties and/or work to be performed by Manager. Company shall make its corporate resources available to Manager as reasonable and necessary for Manager to perform the Services.

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