Stable Value Trust Sample Clauses

Stable Value Trust. The investment objectives of this Trust shall be to maximize current income consistent with the maintenance of principal and to provide for withdrawals for certain participant-initiated transactions under a plan without penalty or adjustment. The Trust will attempt to obtain these objectives by investing and reinvesting amounts transferred to this Trust principally in guaranteed investment contracts ("GICs") (both simple and compound interest contracts) issued by insurance companies, investment contracts issued by banks ("BICs"), structured or synthetic investment contracts issued by banks and insurance companies and other issuers ("SICs") and securities supporting such SICs, and other similar instruments which are intended to maintain a constant net asset value while permitting participant initiated benefit-responsive withdrawals for certain events (herein collectively referred to as "Investment Contracts"), selected by the Trustee. The Trust may also invest in other insurance and bank instruments, including but not limited to annuities, group annuities and funding agreements issued by insurance companies and banks (collectively referred to as "Other Contract(s)"). The Trust may establish and maintain reserves to meet liquidity needs or for other purposes. Reserves of the Trust may be invested in money market securities, e.g., U.S. Government securities, obligations of banks and savings and loans, such as bankers acceptances, certificates of deposit, prime commercial paper or unrated commercial paper determined by the Trustee to be of comparable quality, corporate debt obligations and regulated investment companies and group or common or collective trust funds which invest in money market securities and for which the Trustee, or an affiliate of the Trustee may act as sponsor. trustee or investment adviser (whether or not incorporated and whether or not registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940), and Investment Contracts with enhanced liquidity features.
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  • Average Invested Assets For a specified period, the average of the aggregate book value of the assets of the Company invested, directly or indirectly, in Investments before deducting depreciation, bad debts or other non-cash reserves, computed by taking the average of such values at the end of each month during such period.

  • Availability of Trust Portfolio Shares 3.1.1 We will make shares of the Portfolios available to the Accounts for the benefit of the Contracts. The shares will be available for purchase at the net asset value per share next computed after we (or our agent, or you as our designee) receive a purchase order, as established in accordance with the provisions of the then current prospectus of the Trust. All orders are subject to acceptance by us and by the Portfolio or its transfer agent, and become effective only upon confirmation by us. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Trust's Board of Trustees ("Trustees") may refuse to sell shares of any Portfolio to any person, or may suspend or terminate the offering of shares of any Portfolio if such action is required by law or by regulatory authorities having jurisdiction or if, in the sole discretion of the Trustees, they deem such action to be in the best interests of the shareholders of such Portfolio.

  • LTV Ratio The gross proceeds of each Mortgage Loan to the related Mortgagor at origination did not exceed the non-contingent principal amount of the Mortgage Loan and either: (a) such Mortgage Loan is secured by an interest in real property having a fair market value (i) at the date the Mortgage Loan was originated, at least equal to 80 percent of the original principal balance of the Mortgage Loan or (ii) at the Closing Date, at least equal to 80 percent of the principal balance of the Mortgage Loan on such date; provided that for purposes hereof, the fair market value of the real property interest must first be reduced by (x) the amount of any lien on the real property interest that is senior to the Mortgage Loan and (y) a proportionate amount of any lien that is in parity with the Mortgage Loan (unless such other lien secures a Mortgage Loan that is cross-collateralized with such Mortgage Loan, in which event the computation described in clauses (a)(i) and (a)(ii) of this paragraph 19 shall be made on a pro rata basis in accordance with the fair market values of the Mortgaged Properties securing such cross-collateralized Mortgage Loans); or (b) substantially all the proceeds of such Mortgage Loan were used to acquire, improve or protect the real property that served as the only security for such Mortgage Loan (other than a recourse feature or other third party credit enhancement within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.860G-2(a)(1)(ii)).

  • Investment Assets Those assets of the Fund as the Advisor and the Fund shall specify in writing, from time to time, including cash, stocks, bonds and other securities that the Advisor deposits with the Custodian and places under the investment supervision of the Sub-Advisor, together with any assets that are added at a subsequent date or which are received as a result of the sale, exchange or transfer of such Investment Assets.

  • The Investment Account; Eligible Investments (a) Not later than the Withdrawal Date, the Master Servicer shall withdraw or direct the withdrawal of funds in the Custodial Accounts for P&I, for deposit in the Investment Account, in an amount representing:

  • Appraised Value If an Objecting Party objects in writing to the Initial Valuation within ten (10) days after its receipt of the Valuation Notice, the Objecting Party, within fourteen (14) days from the date of such written objection, shall engage an Independent Appraiser (the “First Appraiser”) to determine within thirty (30) days of such engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests (the “First Appraised Value”). The cost of the First Appraiser shall be borne by the Objecting Party. If the First Appraised Value is at least eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value and less than or equal to one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Purchase Price shall be the average of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value. If the First Appraised Value is less than eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value or more than one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Partnership and the Objecting Party shall, within fourteen (14) days from the date of the First Appraised Value, mutually agree on and engage a second Independent Appraiser (the “Final Appraiser”). The cost of the Final Appraiser shall be borne equally by the Partnership and the Objecting Party. The Final Appraiser shall determine within thirty (30) days after its engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests, but if such determination is less than the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised value shall be the value or if such determination is greater than the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value shall be the value (the “Final Valuation”). The Purchase Price shall be equal to the Final Valuation and shall be final and binding upon the parties to this Agreement for purposes of the subject transaction.

  • Securitization Value As of the 2017-3 Cutoff Date, each 2017-3 Lease Agreement had a Securitization Value not less than $5,000.000 and no more than $150,000.00. Documents Lease Documents

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  • Gross Asset Value The term "Gross Asset Value" means, with respect to any asset, the asset's adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, except as follows:

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