Exhibit 9 under Form N-1A
Exhibit 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
AGREEMENT
for
FUND ACCOUNTING,
SHAREHOLDER RECORDKEEPING,
and
CUSTODY SERVICES PROCUREMENT
AGREEMENT made as of December 1, 1994, by and between those investment
companies listed on Exhibit 1 as may be amended from time to time, having
their principal office and place of business at Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (the "Trust"), on behalf of the portfolios
(individually referred to herein as a "Fund" and collectively as "Funds") of
the Trust, and FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY, a Delaware business trust, having
its principal office and place of business at Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779 (the "Company").
WHEREAS, the Trust is registered as an open-end management investment
company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"),
with authorized and issued shares of capital stock or beneficial interest
("Shares"); and
WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to retain the Company to provide certain
pricing, accounting and recordkeeping services for each of the Funds,
including any classes of shares issued by any Fund ("Classes") if so indicated
on Exhibit 1, and the Company is willing to furnish such services; and
WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to appoint the Company as its transfer agent,
dividend disbursing agent if so indicated on Exhibit 1, and agent in
connection with certain other activities, and the Company desires to accept
such appointment; and
WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to appoint the Company as its agent to
select, negotiate and subcontract for custodian services from an approved list
of qualified banks if so indicated on Exhibit 1, and the Company desires to
accept such appointment; and
WHEREAS, from time to time the Trust may desire and may instruct the
Company to subcontract for the performance of certain of its duties and
responsibilities hereunder to State Street Bank and Trust Company or another
agent (the "Agent"); and
WHEREAS, the words Trust and Fund may be used interchangeably for those
investment companies consisting of only one portfolio;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants herein
contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereto agree
as follows:
SECTION ONE: Fund Accounting.
Article 1. Appointment.
The Trust hereby appoints the Company to provide certain pricing and
accounting services to the Funds, and/or the Classes, for the period and on
the terms set forth in this Agreement. The Company accepts such appointment
and agrees to furnish the services herein set forth in return for the
compensation as provided in Article 3 of this Section.
Article 2. The Company's Duties.
Subject to the supervision and control of the Trust's Board of Trustees or
Directors ("Board"), the Company will assist the Trust with regard to fund
accounting for the Trust, and/or the Funds, and/or the Classes, and in
connection therewith undertakes to perform the following specific services;
A. Value the assets of the Funds using: primarily, market quotations,
including the use of matrix pricing, supplied by the independent
pricing services selected by the Company in consultation with the
adviser, or sources selected by the adviser, and reviewed by the
board; secondarily, if a designated pricing service does not provide a
price for a security which the Company believes should be available by
market quotation, the Company may obtain a price by calling brokers
designated by the investment adviser of the fund holding the security,
or if the adviser does not supply the names of such brokers, the
Company will attempt on its own to find brokers to price those
securities; thirdly, for securities for which no market price is
available, the Pricing Committee of the Board will determine a fair
value in good faith. Consistent with Rule 2a-4 of the 40 Act,
estimates may be used where necessary or appropriate. The Company's
obligations with regard to the prices received from outside pricing
services and designated brokers or other outside sources, is to
exercise reasonable care in the supervision of the pricing agent. The
Company is not the guarantor of the securities prices received from
such agents and the Company is not liable to the Fund for potential
errors in valuing a Fund's assets or calculating the net asset value
per share of such Fund or Class when the calculations are based upon
such prices. All of the above sources of prices used as described are
deemed by the Company to be authorized sources of security prices. The
Company provides daily to the adviser the securities prices used in
calculating the net asset value of the fund, for its use in preparing
exception reports for those prices on which the adviser has comment.
Further, upon receipt of the exception reports generated by the
adviser, the Company diligently pursues communication regarding
exception reports with the designated pricing agents.
B. Determine the net asset value per share of each Fund and/or Class, at
the time and in the manner from time to time determined by the Board
and as set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information ("Prospectus") of each Fund;
C. Calculate the net income of each of the Funds, if any;
D. Calculate capital gains or losses of each of the Funds resulting from
sale or disposition of assets, if any;
E. Maintain the general ledger and other accounts, books and financial
records of the Trust, including for each Fund, and/or Class, as
required under Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act and the Rules thereunder
in connection with the services provided by the Company;
F. Preserve for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act
the records to be maintained by Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act in
connection with the services provided by the Company. The Company
further agrees that all such records it maintains for the Trust are
the property of the Trust and further agrees to surrender promptly to
the Trust such records upon the Trust's request;
G. At the request of the Trust, prepare various reports or other financial
documents required by federal, state and other applicable laws and
regulations; and
H. Such other similar services as may be reasonably requested by the
Trust.
Article 3. Compensation and Allocation of Expenses.
A. The Funds will compensate the Company for its services rendered
pursuant to Section One of this Agreement in accordance with the fees
agreed upon from time to time between the parties hereto. Such fees do
not include out-of-pocket disbursements of the Company for which the
Funds shall reimburse the Company upon receipt of a separate invoice.
Out-of-pocket disbursements shall include, but shall not be limited
to, the items agreed upon between the parties from time to time.
B. The Fund and/or the Class, and not the Company, shall bear the cost of:
custodial expenses; membership dues in the Investment Company
Institute or any similar organization; transfer agency expenses;
investment advisory expenses; costs of printing and mailing stock
certificates, Prospectuses, reports and notices; administrative
expenses; interest on borrowed money; brokerage commissions; taxes and
fees payable to federal, state and other governmental agencies; fees
of Trustees or Directors of the Trust; independent auditors expenses;
Federated Administrative Services and/or Federated Administrative
Services, Inc. legal and audit department expenses billed to Federated
Services Company for work performed related to the Trust, the Funds,
or the Classes; law firm expenses; or other expenses not specified in
this Article 3 which may be properly payable by the Funds and/or
classes.
C. The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by the
Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than monthly,
and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company. The Company will
maintain detailed information about the compensation and out-of-pocket
expenses by Fund and Class.
D. Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be adjusted
from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly authorized
officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly authorized officer of
the Company.
E. The fee for the period from the effective date of this Agreement with
respect to a Fund or a Class to the end of the initial month shall be
prorated according to the proportion that such period bears to the
full month period. Upon any termination of this Agreement before the
end of any month, the fee for such period shall be prorated according
to the proportion which such period bears to the full month period.
For purposes of determining fees payable to the Company, the value of
the Fund's net assets shall be computed at the time and in the manner
specified in the Fund's Prospectus.
F. The Company, in its sole discretion, may from time to time subcontract
to, employ or associate with itself such person or persons as the
Company may believe to be particularly suited to assist it in
performing services under this Section One. Such person or persons may
be third-party service providers, or they may be officers and
employees who are employed by both the Company and the Funds. The
compensation of such person or persons shall be paid by the Company
and no obligation shall be incurred on behalf of the Trust, the Funds,
or the Classes in such respect.
SECTION TWO: Shareholder Recordkeeping.
Article 4. Terms of Appointment.
Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Trust
hereby appoints the Company to act as, and the Company agrees to act as,
transfer agent and dividend disbursing agent for each Fund's Shares, and agent
in connection with any accumulation, open-account or similar plans provided to
the shareholders of any Fund ("Shareholder(s)"), including without limitation
any periodic investment plan or periodic withdrawal program.
As used throughout this Agreement, a "Proper Instruction" means a writing
signed or initialed by one or more person or persons as the Board shall have
from time to time authorized. Each such writing shall set forth the specific
transaction or type of transaction involved. Oral instructions will be deemed
to be Proper Instructions if (a) the Company reasonably believes them to have
been given by a person previously authorized in Proper Instructions to give
such instructions with respect to the transaction involved, and (b) the Trust,
or the Fund, and the Company promptly cause such oral instructions to be
confirmed in writing. Proper Instructions may include communications effected
directly between electro-mechanical or electronic devices provided that the
Trust, or the Fund, and the Company are satisfied that such procedures afford
adequate safeguards for the Fund's assets. Proper Instructions may only be
amended in writing.
Article 5. Duties of the Company.
The Company shall perform the following services in accordance with Proper
Instructions as may be provided from time to time by the Trust as to any Fund:
A. Purchases
(1) The Company shall receive orders and payment for the purchase of
shares and promptly deliver payment and appropriate
documentation therefore to the custodian of the relevant Fund,
(the "Custodian"). The Company shall notify the Fund and the
Custodian on a daily basis of the total amount of orders and
payments so delivered.
(2) Pursuant to purchase orders and in accordance with the Fund's
current Prospectus, the Company shall compute and issue the
appropriate number of Shares of each Fund and/or Class and hold
such Shares in the appropriate Shareholder accounts.
(3) For certificated Funds and/or Classes, if a Shareholder or its
agent requests a certificate, the Company, as Transfer Agent,
shall countersign and mail by first class mail, a certificate to
the Shareholder at its address as set forth on the transfer
books of the Funds, and/or Classes, subject to any Proper
Instructions regarding the delivery of certificates.
(4) In the event that any check or other order for the purchase of
Shares of the Fund and/or Class is returned unpaid for any
reason, the Company shall debit the Share account of the
Shareholder by the number of Shares that had been credited to
its account upon receipt of the check or other order, promptly
mail a debit advice to the Shareholder, and notify the Fund
and/or Class of its action. In the event that the amount paid
for such Shares exceeds proceeds of the redemption of such
Shares plus the amount of any dividends paid with respect to
such Shares, the Fund and/the Class or its distributor will
reimburse the Company on the amount of such excess.
B. Distribution
(1) Upon notification by the Funds of the declaration of any
distribution to Shareholders, the Company shall act as Dividend
Disbursing Agent for the Funds in accordance with the provisions
of its governing document and the then-current Prospectus of the
Fund. The Company shall prepare and mail or credit income,
capital gain, or any other payments to Shareholders. As the
Dividend Disbursing Agent, the Company shall, on or before the
payment date of any such distribution, notify the Custodian of
the estimated amount required to pay any portion of said
distribution which is payable in cash and request the Custodian
to make available sufficient funds for the cash amount to be
paid out. The Company shall reconcile the amounts so requested
and the amounts actually received with the Custodian on a daily
basis. If a Shareholder is entitled to receive additional Shares
by virtue of any such distribution or dividend, appropriate
credits shall be made to the Shareholder's account, for
certificated Funds and/or Classes, delivered where requested;
and
(2) The Company shall maintain records of account for each Fund and
Class and advise the Trust, each Fund and Class and its
Shareholders as to the foregoing.
C. Redemptions and Transfers
(1) The Company shall receive redemption requests and redemption
directions and, if such redemption requests comply with the
procedures as may be described in the Fund Prospectus or set
forth in Proper Instructions, deliver the appropriate
instructions therefor to the Custodian. The Company shall notify
the Funds on a daily basis of the total amount of redemption
requests processed and monies paid to the Company by the
Custodian for redemptions.
(2) At the appropriate time upon receiving redemption proceeds from
the Custodian with respect to any redemption, the Company shall
pay or cause to be paid the redemption proceeds in the manner
instructed by the redeeming Shareholders, pursuant to procedures
described in the then-current Prospectus of the Fund.
(3) If any certificate returned for redemption or other request for
redemption does not comply with the procedures for redemption
approved by the Fund, the Company shall promptly notify the
Shareholder of such fact, together with the reason therefor, and
shall effect such redemption at the price applicable to the date
and time of receipt of documents complying with said procedures.
(4) The Company shall effect transfers of Shares by the registered
owners thereof.
(5) The Company shall identify and process abandoned accounts and
uncashed checks for state escheat requirements on an annual
basis and report such actions to the Fund.
D. Recordkeeping
(1) The Company shall record the issuance of Shares of each Fund,
and/or Class, and maintain pursuant to applicable rules of the
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") a record of the total
number of Shares of the Fund and/or Class which are authorized,
based upon data provided to it by the Fund, and issued and
outstanding. The Company shall also provide the Fund on a
regular basis or upon reasonable request with the total number
of Shares which are authorized and issued and outstanding, but
shall have no obligation when recording the issuance of Shares,
except as otherwise set forth herein, to monitor the issuance of
such Shares or to take cognizance of any laws relating to the
issue or sale of such Shares, which functions shall be the sole
responsibility of the Funds.
(2) The Company shall establish and maintain records pursuant to
applicable rules of the SEC relating to the services to be
performed hereunder in the form and manner as agreed to by the
Trust or the Fund to include a record for each Shareholder's
account of the following:
(a) Name, address and tax identification number (and whether
such number has been certified);
(b) Number of Shares held;
(c) Historical information regarding the account, including
dividends paid and date and price for all transactions;
(d) Any stop or restraining order placed against the account;
(e) Information with respect to withholding in the case of a
foreign account or an account for which withholding is
required by the Internal Revenue Code;
(f) Any dividend reinvestment order, plan application, dividend
address and correspondence relating to the current
maintenance of the account;
(g) Certificate numbers and denominations for any Shareholder
holding certificates;
(h) Any information required in order for the Company to
perform the calculations contemplated or required by this
Agreement.
(3) The Company shall preserve any such records required to be
maintained pursuant to the rules of the SEC for the periods
prescribed in said rules as specifically noted below. Such
record retention shall be at the expense of the Company, and
such records may be inspected by the Fund at reasonable times.
The Company may, at its option at any time, and shall forthwith
upon the Fund's demand, turn over to the Fund and cease to
retain in the Company's files, records and documents created and
maintained by the Company pursuant to this Agreement, which are
no longer needed by the Company in performance of its services
or for its protection. If not so turned over to the Fund, such
records and documents will be retained by the Company for six
years from the year of creation, during the first two of which
such documents will be in readily accessible form. At the end of
the six year period, such records and documents will either be
turned over to the Fund or destroyed in accordance with Proper
Instructions.
E. Confirmations/Reports
(1) The Company shall furnish to the Fund periodically the following
information:
(a) A copy of the transaction register;
(b) Dividend and reinvestment blotters;
(c) The total number of Shares issued and outstanding in each
state for "blue sky" purposes as determined according to
Proper Instructions delivered from time to time by the
Fund to the Company;
(d) Shareholder lists and statistical information;
(e) Payments to third parties relating to distribution
agreements, allocations of sales loads, redemption fees,
or other transaction- or sales-related payments;
(f) Such other information as may be agreed upon from time to
time.
(2) The Company shall prepare in the appropriate form, file with the
Internal Revenue Service and appropriate state agencies, and, if
required, mail to Shareholders, such notices for reporting
dividends and distributions paid as are required to be so filed
and mailed and shall withhold such sums as are required to be
withheld under applicable federal and state income tax laws,
rules and regulations.
(3) In addition to and not in lieu of the services set forth above,
the Company shall:
(a) Perform all of the customary services of a transfer agent,
dividend disbursing agent and, as relevant, agent in
connection with accumulation, open-account or similar
plans (including without limitation any periodic
investment plan or periodic withdrawal program), including
but not limited to: maintaining all Shareholder accounts,
mailing Shareholder reports and Prospectuses to current
Shareholders, withholding taxes on accounts subject to
back-up or other withholding (including non-resident alien
accounts), preparing and filing reports on U.S. Treasury
Department Form 1099 and other appropriate forms required
with respect to dividends and distributions by federal
authorities for all Shareholders, preparing and mailing
confirmation forms and statements of account to
Shareholders for all purchases and redemptions of Shares
and other conformable transactions in Shareholder
accounts, preparing and mailing activity statements for
Shareholders, and providing Shareholder account
information; and
(b) provide a system which will enable the Fund to monitor the
total number of Shares of each Fund and/or Class sold in
each state ("blue sky reporting"). The Fund shall by
Proper Instructions (i) identify to the Company those
transactions and assets to be treated as exempt from the
blue sky reporting for each state and (ii) verify the
classification of transactions for each state on the
system prior to activation and thereafter monitor the
daily activity for each state. The responsibility of the
Company for each Fund's and/or Class's state blue sky
registration status is limited solely to the recording of
the initial classification of transactions or accounts
with regard to blue sky compliance and the reporting of
such transactions and accounts to the Fund as provided
above.
F. Other Duties
(1) The Company shall answer correspondence from Shareholders
relating to their Share accounts and such other correspondence
as may from time to time be addressed to the Company;
(2) The Company shall prepare Shareholder meeting lists, mail proxy
cards and other material supplied to it by the Fund in
connection with Shareholder Meetings of each Fund; receive,
examine and tabulate returned proxies, and certify the vote of
the Shareholders;
(3) The Company shall establish and maintain facilities and
procedures for safekeeping of stock certificates, check forms
and facsimile signature imprinting devices, if any; and for the
preparation or use, and for keeping account of, such
certificates, forms and devices.
Article 6. Duties of the Trust.
A. Compliance
The Trust or Fund assume full responsibility for the preparation,
contents and distribution of their own and/or their classes'
Prospectus and for complying with all applicable requirements of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), the 1940 Act and
any laws, rules and regulations of government authorities having
jurisdiction.
B. Share Certificates
The Trust shall supply the Company with a sufficient supply of blank
Share certificates and from time to time shall renew such supply upon
request of the Company. Such blank Share certificates shall be
properly signed, manually or by facsimile, if authorized by the Trust
and shall bear the seal of the Trust or facsimile thereof; and
notwithstanding the death, resignation or removal of any officer of
the Trust authorized to sign certificates, the Company may continue to
countersign certificates which bear the manual or facsimile signature
of such officer until otherwise directed by the Trust.
C. Distributions
The Fund shall promptly inform the Company of the declaration of any
dividend or distribution on account of any Fund's shares.
Article 7. Compensation and Expenses.
A. Annual Fee
For performance by the Company pursuant to Section Two of this
Agreement, the Trust and/or the Fund agree to pay the Company an
annual maintenance fee for each Shareholder account as agreed upon
between the parties and as may be added to or amended from time to
time. Such fees may be changed from time to time subject to written
agreement between the Trust and the Company. Pursuant to information
in the Fund Prospectus or other information or instructions from the
Fund, the Company may sub-divide any Fund into Classes or other sub-
components for recordkeeping purposes. The Company will charge the
Fund the same fees for each such Class or sub-component the same as if
each were a Fund.
B. Reimbursements
In addition to the fee paid under Article 7A above, the Trust and/or
Fund agree to reimburse the Company for out-of-pocket expenses or
advances incurred by the Company for the items agreed upon between the
parties, as may be added to or amended from time to time. In addition,
any other expenses incurred by the Company at the request or with the
consent of the Trust and/or the Fund, will be reimbursed by the
appropriate Fund.
C. Payment
The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by the
Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than monthly,
and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company. The Company will
maintain detailed information about the compensation and out-of-pocket
expenses by Fund and Class.
D. Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be adjusted
from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly authorized
officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly authorized officer of
the Company.
Article 8. Assignment of Shareholder Recordkeeping.
Except as provided below, no right or obligation under this Section Two may
be assigned by either party without the written consent of the other party.
A. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns.
B. The Company may without further consent on the part of the Trust
subcontract for the performance hereof with (A) State Street Bank and
its subsidiary, Boston Financial Data Services, Inc., a Massachusetts
Trust ("BFDS"), which is duly registered as a transfer agent pursuant
to Section 17A(c)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, or any succeeding statute ("Section 17A(c)(1)"), or (B) a
BFDS subsidiary duly registered as a transfer agent pursuant to
Section 17A(c)(1), or (C) a BFDS affiliate, or (D) such other provider
of services duly registered as a transfer agent under Section
17A(c)(1) as Company shall select; provided, however, that the Company
shall be as fully responsible to the Trust for the acts and omissions
of any subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions; or
C. The Company shall upon instruction from the Trust subcontract for the
performance hereof with an Agent selected by the Trust, other than
BFDS or a provider of services selected by Company, as described in
(2) above; provided, however, that the Company shall in no way be
responsible to the Trust for the acts and omissions of the Agent.
SECTION THREE: Custody Services Procurement.
Article 9. Appointment.
The Trust hereby appoints Company as its agent to evaluate and obtain
custody services from a financial institution that (i) meets the criteria
established in Section 17(f) of the 1940 Act and (ii) has been approved by the
Board as eligible for selection by the Company as a custodian (the "Eligible
Custodian"). The Company accepts such appointment.
Article 10. The Company and Its Duties.
Subject to the review, supervision and control of the Board, the Company
shall:
A. evaluate the nature and the quality of the custodial services provided
by the Eligible Custodian;
B. employ the Eligible Custodian to serve on behalf of the Trust as
Custodian of the Trust's assets substantially on the terms set forth
as the form of agreement in Exhibit 2;
C. negotiate and enter into agreements with the Custodians for the benefit
of the Trust, with the Trust as a party to each such agreement. The
Company shall not be a party to any agreement with any such Custodian;
D. establish procedures to monitor the nature and the quality of the
services provided by the Custodians;
E. continuously monitor the nature and the quality of services provided by
the Custodians; and
F. periodically provide to the Trust (i) written reports on the activities
and services of the Custodians; (ii) the nature and amount of
disbursement made on account of the Trust with respect to each
custodial agreement; and (iii) such other information as the Board
shall reasonably request to enable it to fulfill its duties and
obligations under Sections 17(f) and 36(b) of the 1940 Act and other
duties and obligations thereof.
Article 11. Fees and Expenses.
A. Annual Fee
For the performance by the Company pursuant to Section Three of this
Agreement, the Trust and/or the Fund agree to pay the Company an
annual fee as agreed upon between the parties.
B. Reimbursements
In addition to the fee paid under Section 11A above, the Trust and/or
Fund agree to reimburse the Company for out-of-pocket expenses or
advances incurred by the Company for the items agreed upon between the
parties, as may be added to or amended from time to time. In addition,
any other expenses incurred by the Company at the request or with the
consent of the Trust and/or the Fund, will be reimbursed by the
appropriate Fund.
C. Payment
The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by the
Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than monthly,
and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company. The Company will
maintain detailed information about the compensation and out-of-pocket
expenses by Fund.
D. Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be adjusted
from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly authorized
officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly authorized officer of
the Company.
Article 12. Representations.
The Company represents and warrants that it has obtained all required
approvals from all government or regulatory authorities necessary to enter
into this arrangement and to provide the services contemplated in Section
Three of this Agreement.
SECTION FOUR: General Provisions.
Article 13. Documents.
A. In connection with the appointment of the Company under this Agreement,
the Trust shall file with the Company the following documents:
(1) A copy of the Charter and By-Laws of the Trust and all amendments
thereto;
(2) A copy of the resolution of the Board of the Trust authorizing
this Agreement;
(3) Specimens of all forms of outstanding Share certificates of the
Trust or the Funds in the forms approved by the Board of the
Trust with a certificate of the Secretary of the Trust as to
such approval;
(4) All account application forms and other documents relating to
Shareholders accounts; and
(5) A copy of the current Prospectus for each Fund.
B. The Fund will also furnish from time to time the following documents:
(1) Each resolution of the Board of the Trust authorizing the
original issuance of each Fund's, and/or Class's Shares;
(2) Each Registration Statement filed with the SEC and amendments
thereof and orders relating thereto in effect with respect to
the sale of Shares of any Fund, and/or Class;
(3) A certified copy of each amendment to the governing document and
the By-Laws of the Trust;
(4) Certified copies of each vote of the Board authorizing officers
to give Proper Instructions to the Custodian and agents for fund
accountant, custody services procurement, and shareholder
recordkeeping or transfer agency services;
(5) Specimens of all new Share certificates representing Shares of
any Fund, accompanied by Board resolutions approving such forms;
(6) Such other certificates, documents or opinions which the Company
may, in its discretion, deem necessary or appropriate in the
proper performance of its duties; and
(7) Revisions to the Prospectus of each Fund.
Article 14. Representations and Warranties.
A. Representations and Warranties of the Company
The Company represents and warrants to the Trust that:
(1) It is a business trust duly organized and existing and in good
standing under the laws of the State of Delaware.
(2) It is duly qualified to carry on its business in the State of
Delaware.
(3) It is empowered under applicable laws and by its charter and by-
laws to enter into and perform this Agreement.
(4) All requisite corporate proceedings have been taken to authorize
it to enter into and perform its obligations under this
Agreement.
(5) It has and will continue to have access to the necessary
facilities, equipment and personnel to perform its duties and
obligations under this Agreement.
(6) It is in compliance with federal securities law requirements and
in good standing as a transfer agent.
B. Representations and Warranties of the Trust
The Trust represents and warrants to the Company that:
(1) It is an investment company duly organized and existing and in
good standing under the laws of its state of organization;
(2) It is empowered under applicable laws and by its Charter and By-
Laws to enter into and perform its obligations under this
Agreement;
(3) All corporate proceedings required by said Charter and By-Laws
have been taken to authorize it to enter into and perform its
obligations under this Agreement;
(4) The Trust is an open-end investment company registered under the
1940 Act; and
(5) A registration statement under the 1933 Act will be effective,
and appropriate state securities law filings have been made and
will continue to be made, with respect to all Shares of each
Fund being offered for sale.
Article 15. Standard of Care and Indemnification.
A. Standard of Care
The Company shall be held to a standard of reasonable care in carrying
out the provisions of this Contract. The Company shall be entitled to
rely on and may act upon advice of counsel (who may be counsel for the
Trust) on all matters, and shall be without liability for any action
reasonably taken or omitted pursuant to such advice, provided that
such action is not in violation of applicable federal or state laws or
regulations, and is in good faith and without negligence.
B. Indemnification by Trust
The Company shall not be responsible for and the Trust or Fund shall
indemnify and hold the Company, including its officers, directors,
shareholders and their agents employees and affiliates, harmless
against any and all losses, damages, costs, charges, counsel fees,
payments, expenses and liabilities arising out of or attributable to:
(1) The acts or omissions of any Custodian, Adviser, Sub-adviser or
other party contracted by or approved by the Trust or Fund,
(2) The reliance on or use by the Company or its agents or
subcontractors of information, records and documents in proper
form which
(a) are received by the Company or its agents or subcontractors
and furnished to it by or on behalf of the Fund, its
Shareholders or investors regarding the purchase,
redemption or transfer of Shares and Shareholder account
information;
(b) are received by the Company from independent pricing
services or sources for use in valuing the assets of the
Funds; or
(c) are received by the Company or its agents or subcontractors
from Advisers, Sub-advisers or other third parties
contracted by or approved by the Trust of Fund for use in
the performance of services under this Agreement;
(d) have been prepared and/or maintained by the Fund or its
affiliates or any other person or firm on behalf of the
Trust.
(3) The reliance on, or the carrying out by the Company or its agents
or subcontractors of Proper Instructions of the Trust or the
Fund.
(4) The offer or sale of Shares in violation of any requirement under
the federal securities laws or regulations or the securities
laws or regulations of any state that such Shares be registered
in such state or in violation of any stop order or other
determination or ruling by any federal agency or any state with
respect to the offer or sale of such Shares in such state.
Provided, however, that the Company shall not be protected by
this Article 15.A. from liability for any act or omission
resulting from the Company's willful misfeasance, bad faith,
negligence or reckless disregard of its duties of failure to
meet the standard of care set forth in 15.A. above.
C. Reliance
At any time the Company may apply to any officer of the Trust or Fund
for instructions, and may consult with legal counsel with respect to
any matter arising in connection with the services to be performed by
the Company under this Agreement, and the Company and its agents or
subcontractors shall not be liable and shall be indemnified by the
Trust or the appropriate Fund for any action reasonably taken or
omitted by it in reliance upon such instructions or upon the opinion
of such counsel provided such action is not in violation of applicable
federal or state laws or regulations. The Company, its agents and
subcontractors shall be protected and indemnified in recognizing stock
certificates which are reasonably believed to bear the proper manual
or facsimile signatures of the officers of the Trust or the Fund, and
the proper countersignature of any former transfer agent or registrar,
or of a co-transfer agent or co-registrar.
D. Notification
In order that the indemnification provisions contained in this
Article 15 shall apply, upon the assertion of a claim for which either
party may be required to indemnify the other, the party seeking
indemnification shall promptly notify the other party of such
assertion, and shall keep the other party advised with respect to all
developments concerning such claim. The party who may be required to
indemnify shall have the option to participate with the party seeking
indemnification in the defense of such claim. The party seeking
indemnification shall in no case confess any claim or make any
compromise in any case in which the other party may be required to
indemnify it except with the other party's prior written consent.
Article 16. Termination of Agreement.
This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon one hundred twenty
(120) days written notice to the other. Should the Trust exercise its rights
to terminate, all out-of-pocket expenses associated with the movement of
records and materials will be borne by the Trust or the appropriate Fund.
Additionally, the Company reserves the right to charge for any other
reasonable expenses associated with such termination. The provisions of
Article 15 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
Article 17. Amendment.
This Agreement may be amended or modified by a written agreement executed
by both parties.
Article 18. Interpretive and Additional Provisions.
In connection with the operation of this Agreement, the Company and the
Trust may from time to time agree on such provisions interpretive of or in
addition to the provisions of this Agreement as may in their joint opinion be
consistent with the general tenor of this Agreement. Any such interpretive or
additional provisions shall be in a writing signed by both parties and shall
be annexed hereto, provided that no such interpretive or additional provisions
shall contravene any applicable federal or state regulations or any provision
of the Charter. No interpretive or additional provisions made as provided in
the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be an amendment of this Agreement.
Article 19. Governing Law.
This Agreement shall be construed and the provisions hereof interpreted
under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Article 20. Notices.
Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Notices and other
writings delivered or mailed postage prepaid to the Trust at Federated
Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, or to the Company at
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, or to such
other address as the Trust or the Company may hereafter specify, shall be
deemed to have been properly delivered or given hereunder to the respective
address.
Article 21. Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed an original.
Article 22. Limitations of Liability of Trustees and Shareholders of the Trust.
The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been authorized by the
Trustees of the Trust and signed by an authorized officer of the Trust, acting
as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor such execution
and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made by any of them
individually or to impose any liability on any of them personally, and the
obligations of this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees or
Shareholders of the Trust, but bind only the appropriate property of the Fund,
or Class, as provided in the Declaration of Trust.
Article 23. Limitations of Liability of Trustees and Shareholders of
the Company.
The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been authorized by the
Trustees of the Company and signed by an authorized officer of the Company,
acting as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor such
execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made by
any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of them personally,
and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees
or Shareholders of the Company, but bind only the property of the Company as
provided in the Declaration of Trust.
Article 24. Assignment.
This Agreement and the rights and duties hereunder shall not be assignable
with respect to the Trust or the Funds by either of the parties hereto except
by the specific written consent of the other party.
Article 25. Merger of Agreement.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto
and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject hereof whether
oral or written.
Article 26. Successor Agent.
If a successor agent for the Trust shall be appointed by the Trust, the
Company shall upon termination of this Agreement deliver to such successor
agent at the office of the Company all properties of the Trust held by it
hereunder. If no such successor agent shall be appointed, the Company shall at
its office upon receipt of Proper Instructions deliver such properties in
accordance with such instructions.
In the event that no written order designating a successor agent or Proper
Instructions shall have been delivered to the Company on or before the date
when such termination shall become effective, then the Company shall have the
right to deliver to a bank or trust company, which is a "bank" as defined in
the 1940 Act, of its own selection, having an aggregate capital, surplus, and
undivided profits, as shown by its last published report, of not less than
$2,000,000, all properties held by the Company under this Agreement.
Thereafter, such bank or trust company shall be the successor of the Company
under this Agreement.
Article 27. Force Majeure.
The Company shall have no liability for cessation of services hereunder or
any damages resulting therefrom to the Fund as a result of work stoppage,
power or other mechanical failure, natural disaster, governmental action,
communication disruption or other impossibility of performance.
Article 28. Assignment; Successors.
This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without the prior
written consent of the other party, except that either party may assign to a
successor all of or a substantial portion of its business, or to a party
controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such party. Nothing
in this Article 28 shall prevent the Company from delegating its
responsibilities to another entity to the extent provided herein.
Article 29. Severability.
In the event any provision of this Agreement is held illegal, void or
unenforceable, the balance shall remain in effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed in their names and on their behalf under their seals by and through
their duly authorized officers, as of the day and year first above written.
ATTEST: INVESTMENT COMPANIES
(listed on Exhibit 1)
/s/ Xxxx X. McGonigle_______ By:__/s/ Xxxx X. Donahue___
Xxxx X. XxXxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx
Secretary Chairman
ATTEST: FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY
/s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx By:_/s/ Xxxxx X. Dolan_____
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxx
Secretary President
EXHIBIT 1
12/01/94 MONEY MARKET TRUST
FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY provides the following services:
Fund Accounting
Shareholder Recordkeeping