Withdrawal of Assets vs. Payment and Cash Sample Clauses

Withdrawal of Assets vs. Payment and Cash. (a) In connection with the sale of any Assets, SEI Trust will make delivery of such Assets only against payment therefore in federal funds or by certified or bank’s cashier’s or teller’s or other official check, provided that, consistent with customary practice at the place of delivery, SEI Trust may: (i) make delivery for inspection prior to settlement of sale at buyer’s location, upon delivery to SEI Trust of a proper receipt therefore, to a member of a registered national securities exchange or bank or trust company; and (ii) may accept as payment for such delivered assets an uncertified check of such an entity. In no event will SEI Trust be liable hereunder for not delivering Assets in accordance with the Customer’s Instructions where such delivery is withheld by reason of the purchaser’s inability or unwillingness to make a payment therefore in federal funds or by certified check or bank’s cashier, teller or other official check or as otherwise provided in this Section 4(a).
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  • Withdrawal of Assets If an arrangement with an Eligible Securities Depository no longer meets the requirements of Rule 17f-7, the Custodian shall direct the Domestic Subcustodian to withdraw the Fund’s Foreign Assets from such depository as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Disposition of Assets; Etc The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, sell, lease, license, transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of any of its business, assets, rights, revenues or property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, whether in one or a series of transactions, other than inventory sold in the ordinary course of business upon customary credit terms, sales of scrap or obsolete material or equipment, the lapse of intellectual property of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that is no longer useful or material to their business and sales of fixed assets the proceeds of which are used to purchase other property of a similar nature of at least equivalent value within 180 days of such sale, provided, however, that this Section 6.09 shall not (a) prohibit any sale or other transfer of an interest in accounts or notes receivable to a Securitization Entity pursuant to Permitted Securitization Transactions if the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Indebtedness under all Permitted Securitization Transactions does not exceed $250,000,000, (b) prohibit any sale or other transfer of any asset of the Borrower or any Subsidiary to the Borrower or any Subsidiary that is a Guarantor and (c) prohibit any such sale, lease, license, transfer, assignment or other disposition if the aggregate book value (disregarding any write-downs of such book value other than ordinary depreciation and amortization) of all of the business, assets, rights, revenues and property sold, leased, licensed, transferred, assigned or otherwise disposed of after the Effective Date and on or prior to such transaction date shall be less than 40% of the aggregate book value of the Consolidated Total Assets as of the end of the fiscal year immediately preceding such transaction and the aggregate amount of businesses, assets, rights, revenues and property sold, leased, licensed, transferred, assigned or otherwise disposed of after the Effective date and on or prior to such transaction date shall be responsible for less than 40% of the consolidated net sales or net income of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the fiscal year immediately preceding the date of such transaction, and if immediately after any such transaction, no Default shall exist or shall have occurred and be continuing.

  • Sales of Assets, Etc Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, sell, lease, exclusively license (in terms of geography or field of use), transfer, or otherwise dispose of any of its Property (including accounts receivable and capital stock of Subsidiaries) to any Person in one transaction or series of transactions (any thereof, an “Asset Sale”), except:

  • Separate Account Transactions Investment decisions for the Separate Account shall be made by the Sub-Advisor independently from those for any other investment companies and accounts advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor. The Separate Account and such investment companies and accounts may, however, invest in the same securities. When the Sub-Advisor seeks to purchase or sell the same security at substantially the same time on behalf of the Separate Account and/or another investment company or account, the Sub-Advisor shall, to the extent permitted by law and to the extent reasonably practicable, aggregate such orders or otherwise effect such transaction on an average price basis, and available investments will be allocated as to amount in a manner which the Sub-Advisor believes to be equitable to the Fund and such other investment company or account. In some instances, this investment procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the size of the position obtained or sold by the Fund. To the extent permitted by law, the Sub-Advisor may aggregate the securities to be sold or purchased for the Separate Account with those to be sold or purchased for other investment companies or accounts in order to obtain best execution on an overall basis for all the Sub-Advisor’s clients. The Sub-Advisor shall place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Separate Account and will solicit broker-dealers to execute transactions in accordance with the Fund’s policies and restrictions regarding brokerage allocations. If applicable, the Sub-Advisor shall place orders pursuant to its investment determinations for the Separate Account either directly with the issuer or with any broker or dealer. If it executes portfolio transactions and selects brokers or dealers, the Sub-Advisor shall use its reasonable best efforts to seek the most favorable execution of orders, after taking into account all factors the Sub-Advisor deems relevant, including 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 the commission, if any, both for the specific transaction and on a continuing basis. Consistent with this obligation, the Sub-Advisor may, to the extent permitted by law, purchase and sell portfolio securities to and from brokers and dealers who provide brokerage and/or research services (within the meaning of Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to or for the benefit of the Separate Account and/or other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or any of its affiliates exercises investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay to a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and/or research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Separate Account which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research services provided by such broker or dealer, viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the Sub-Advisor’s overall responsibilities to the Fund. In no instance will portfolio securities be purchased from or sold to the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor or any affiliated person of either thereof; except as permitted by Rules and Regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Distribution of Assets on Dissolution Upon the winding up of the Company, the Company Property shall be distributed:

  • No disposal of assets The Borrower will not transfer, lease or otherwise dispose of:

  • VALUATION OF ASSETS (a) Except as may be required by the 1940 Act, the Board of Managers shall value or have valued any Securities or other assets and liabilities of the Fund as of the close of business on the last day of each Fiscal Period in accordance with such valuation procedures as shall be established from time to time by the Board of Managers and which conform to the requirements of the 1940 Act. In determining the value of the assets of the Fund, no value shall be placed on the goodwill or name of the Fund, or the office records, files, statistical data or any similar intangible assets of the Fund not normally reflected in the Fund's accounting records, but there shall be taken into consideration any items of income earned but not received, expenses incurred but not yet paid, liabilities, fixed or contingent, and any other prepaid expenses to the extent not otherwise reflected in the books of account, and the value of options or commitments to purchase or sell Securities or commodities pursuant to agreements entered into prior to such valuation date.

  • Disposal of Assets or Subsidiary Stock Borrower will not and will -------------------------------------- not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries directly or indirectly to: convey, sell, lease, sublease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or grant any Person an option to acquire, in one transaction or a series of transactions, any of its property, business or assets, or the capital stock of or other equity interests in any of its Subsidiaries, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, except for (i) bona fide sales of inventory to customers for fair value in the ordinary course of business and dispositions of obsolete equipment not used or useful in the business; (ii) fair market value sales of Cash Equivalents; (iii) dispositions among Borrower, LA Unwired and Unwired Telecom or by Texas Unwired to Borrower, LA Unwired or Unwired Telecom; (iv) dispositions by LA Unwired of Licenses not covering the Service Areas; and (v) all other Asset Dispositions if all of the following conditions are met: (a) the aggregate market value of assets sold in any one transaction or series of related transactions does not exceed $250,000; (b) the aggregate market value of assets (including such assets but excluding any assets sold pursuant to clauses (i) through (v) above inclusive) sold or otherwise disposed of in the immediately preceding 12-month period does not exceed $1,000,000 in the aggregate for Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries; (c) the consideration received is at least equal to the fair market value of such assets; (d) the sole consideration received is cash; (e) after giving effect to the sale or other disposition of such assets, Borrower, on a consolidated basis with the Restricted Subsidiaries as set forth in Section 4, but excluding the Unrestricted Subsidiary, is in compliance on a pro forma basis with the covenants set forth in Section 4 recomputed for the most recently ended month for which information is available and Borrower is in compliance with all other terms and conditions contained in this Agreement; and (f) no Default or Event of Default then exists or shall result from such sale or other disposition.

  • Distribution of Assets Upon Dissolution In settling accounts after dissolution, the assets of the Company shall be paid in the following order:

  • Purchase of Assets, Investments No Borrower will, or will permit any Subsidiary to, directly or indirectly (a) acquire or enter into any agreement to acquire any assets other than in the Ordinary Course of Business or as permitted under clause (h) of the definition of Permitted Investments; (b) engage or enter into any agreement to engage in any joint venture or partnership with any other Person; or (c) acquire or own or enter into any agreement to acquire or own any Investment in any Person other than Permitted Investments.

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