Common use of Trust valuation Clause in Contracts

Trust valuation. If the Trustee is a discretionary Trustee, to value the Trust Fund as of each Accounting Date to determine the fair market value of each Participant's Account Balance in the Trust. The Trustee also must value the Trust Fund on such other Valuation Dates as directed in writing by the Plan Administrator or as the Adoption Agreement or Applicable Law may require. If the Trustee is a nondiscretionary Trustee (or in the case of Trust assets held by a Custodian) the Named Fiduciary will value the assets and will provide the valuation to the Trustee (Custodian) unless the Trustee (Custodian) and the Named Fiduciary agree that the Trustee (Custodian) will conduct the valuation. The Trustee (Custodian) may reasonably rely on any valuation the Named Fiduciary conducts and provides.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan (Nci Building Systems Inc), Defined Contribution Prototype and Volume Submitter Plan (Finisar Corp)

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Trust valuation. If the Trustee is a discretionary Trustee, to value the Trust Fund as of each Accounting Date to determine and as applicable, the fair market value of the Trust assets within each Participant's Account Balance in the TrustParticipant or Beneficiary Account. The Trustee also must value the Trust Fund on such other Valuation Dates as directed in writing by the Plan Administrator or as the Adoption Agreement or Applicable Law may require. If the Trustee is a nondiscretionary Trustee (or in the case of Trust assets held by a Custodian) the Named Fiduciary will value the assets and will provide the valuation to the Trustee (Custodian) unless the Trustee (Custodian) and the Named Fiduciary agree that the Trustee (Custodian) will conduct the valuation. The Trustee (Custodian) may reasonably rely on any valuation the Named Fiduciary conducts and provides.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Defined Contribution Prototype Plan and Trust Agreement (Bob Evans Farms Inc)

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Trust valuation. If the Trustee is a discretionary Trustee, to value the Trust Fund as of each Accounting Date to determine the fair market value of each Participant's ’s Account Balance in the Trust. The Trustee also must value the Trust Fund on such other Valuation Dates as directed in writing by the Plan Administrator or as the Adoption Agreement or Applicable Law may require. If the Trustee is a nondiscretionary Trustee (or in the case of Trust assets held by a Custodian) the Named Fiduciary will value the assets and will provide the valuation to the Trustee (Custodian) unless the Trustee (Custodian) and the Named Fiduciary agree that the Trustee (Custodian) will conduct the valuation. The Trustee (Custodian) may reasonably rely on any valuation the Named Fiduciary conducts and provides.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 401(k) Plan Adoption Agreement (Knowles Corp)

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