INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made as of the 29th day of November, 2002, by and between
Memorial Funds (the "Trust"), a Delaware business trust with its principal
office and place of business at 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxxxxxxx,
Xxxxxxxxxxxx 00000, and Parkway Advisors, L.P. (the "Adviser"), a Texas
Partnership, with its principal office and place of business at 0000 Xxxxxxxx'x
Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000.
WHEREAS, the Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended (the "1940 Act"), as an open-end, management investment company and
may issue its shares of beneficial interest, no par value (the "Shares"), in
separate series; and
WHEREAS, the Trust desires that the Adviser perform investment advisory
services for each series of the Trust listed in Appendix A hereto (each, a
"Fund" and collectively, the "Funds"), and the Adviser is willing to provide
those services on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement;
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and
agreements contained herein, the Trust and the Adviser hereby agree as follows:
SECTION 1. APPOINTMENT; DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS
(a) The Trust hereby employs Adviser, subject to the direction and control
of the Board, to manage the investment and reinvestment of the assets in each
Fund and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to provide other
services as specified herein. The Adviser accepts this employment and agrees to
render its services for the compensation set forth herein.
(b) In connection therewith, the Trust has delivered to the Adviser copies
of: (i) the Trust's Trust Instrument (as amended from time to time, "Organic
Documents"); (ii) the Trust's Registration Statement and all amendments thereto
filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") pursuant to the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), or the 1940 Act (the
"Registration Statement"); (iii) the Trust's current Prospectuses and Statements
of Additional Information of each Fund (collectively, as currently in effect and
as amended or supplemented, the "Prospectus"); (iv) each plan of distribution or
similar document adopted by the Trust under Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act
("Plan") and each current shareholder service plan or similar document adopted
by the Trust ("Service Plan"); and (v) all procedures adopted by the Trust with
respect to the Funds (e.g., repurchase agreement procedures), and shall promptly
furnish the Adviser with all amendments of or supplements to the foregoing. The
Trust shall deliver to the Adviser: (x) a certified copy of the resolution of
the Board of Trustees of the Trust (the "Board") appointing the Adviser and
authorizing the execution and delivery of this Agreement; (y) a copy of all
proxy statements and related materials relating to the Funds; and (z) any other
documents, materials or information that the Adviser shall reasonably request to
enable it to perform its duties pursuant to this Agreement.
(c) The Adviser has delivered to the Trust (i) a copy of its Form ADV as
most recently filed with the SEC and (ii) a copy of its code of ethics complying
with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act (the "Code"). The Adviser
shall promptly furnish the Trust with all amendments of or supplements to the
foregoing at least annually.
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SECTION 2. DUTIES OF THE TRUST
In order for the Adviser to perform the services required by this
Agreement, the Trust (i) shall cause all service providers to the Trust to
furnish information to the Adviser, and assist the Adviser as may be required
and (ii) shall ensure that the Adviser has reasonable access to all records and
documents maintained by the Trust or any service provider to the Trust.
SECTION 3. DUTIES OF THE ADVISER
(a) The Adviser shall make all decisions with respect to the allocation of
a Fund's investments in various securities or other assets, in investment styles
and, if applicable, in other investment companies or pooled vehicles in which a
Fund may invest. The Adviser will make decisions with respect to all purchases
and sales of securities and other investment assets in each Fund. To carry out
such decisions, the Adviser is hereby authorized, as agent and attorney-in-fact
for the Trust, for the account of, at the risk of and in the name of the Trust,
to place orders and issue instructions with respect to those transactions of the
Funds. In all purchases, sales and other transactions in securities and other
investments for the Funds, the Adviser is authorized to exercise full discretion
and act for the Trust in the same manner and with the same force and effect as
the Trust might or could do with respect to such purchases, sales or other
transactions, as well as with respect to all other things necessary or
incidental to the furtherance or conduct of such purchases, sales or other
transactions.
Consistent with Section 28(e) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, the Adviser may allocate brokerage on behalf of the Funds to
broker-dealers who provide research services. The Adviser may aggregate sales
and purchase orders of the assets of the Funds with similar orders being made
simultaneously for other accounts advised by the Adviser or its affiliates.
Whenever the Adviser simultaneously places orders to purchase or sell the same
asset on behalf of a Fund and one or more other accounts advised by the Adviser,
the orders will be allocated as to price and amount among all such accounts in a
manner believed to be equitable over time to each account.
(b) The Adviser will report to the Board at each meeting thereof as
requested by the Board all material changes in each Fund since the prior report,
and will also keep the Board informed of important developments affecting the
Trust, the Funds and the Adviser, and on its own initiative, will furnish the
Board from time to time with such information as the Adviser may believe
appropriate for this purpose, whether concerning the individual companies whose
securities are included in the Funds' holdings, the industries in which they
engage, the economic, social or political conditions prevailing in each country
in which the Funds maintain investments, or otherwise. The Adviser will also
furnish the Board with such statistical and analytical information with respect
to investments of the Funds as the Adviser may believe appropriate or as the
Board reasonably may request. In making purchases and sales of securities and
other investment assets for the Funds, the Adviser will bear in mind the
policies set from time to time by the Board as well as the limitations imposed
by the Organic Documents and Registration Statement, the limitations in the 1940
Act, the Securities Act, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
other applicable laws and the investment objectives, policies and restrictions
of the Funds.
(c) The Adviser will from time to time employ or associate with such
persons as the Adviser believes to be particularly fitted to assist in the
execution of the Adviser's duties hereunder, the cost of performance of such
duties to be borne and paid by the Adviser. No obligation may be incurred on the
Trust's behalf in any such respect.
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(d) The Adviser will report to the Board all material matters related to
the Adviser. On an annual basis, the Adviser shall report on its compliance with
its Code to the Board and upon the written request of the Trust, the Adviser
shall permit the Trust, or its representatives to examine the reports required
to be made to the Adviser under the Code. The Adviser will notify the Trust of
any change of control of the Adviser and any changes in the key personnel who
are either the portfolio manager(s) of the Fund or senior management of the
Adviser, in each case prior to or promptly after such change.
(e) The Adviser will maintain records relating to its portfolio
transactions and placing and allocation of brokerage orders as are required to
be maintained by the Trust under the 1940 Act. The Adviser shall prepare and
maintain, or cause to be prepared and maintained, in such form, for such periods
and in such locations as may be required by applicable law, all documents and
records relating to the services provided by the Adviser pursuant to this
Agreement required to be prepared and maintained by the Adviser or the Trust
pursuant to applicable law. To the extent required by law, the books and records
pertaining to the Trust which are in possession of the Adviser shall be the
property of the Trust. The Trust, or its representatives, shall have access to
such books and records at all times during the Adviser's normal business hours.
Upon the reasonable request of the Trust, copies of any such books and records
shall be provided promptly by the Adviser to the Trust or its representatives.
(f) The Adviser will cooperate with each Fund's independent public
accountants and shall take reasonable action to make all necessary information
available to the accountants for the performance of the accountants' duties.
(g) The Adviser will provide the Funds' custodian and fund accountant on
each business day with such information relating to all transactions concerning
the Funds' assets as the custodian and fund accountant may reasonably require.
In accordance with procedures adopted by the Board, the Adviser is responsible
for assisting in the fair valuation of all Fund assets and will use its
reasonable efforts to arrange for the provision of prices from parties who are
not affiliated persons of the Adviser for each asset for which the Funds' fund
accountant does not obtain prices in the ordinary course of business.
(h) The Adviser shall authorize and permit any of its directors, officers
and employees who may be elected as Trustees or officers of the Trust to serve
in the capacities in which they are elected.
(i) The Adviser shall have no duties or obligations pursuant to this
Agreement (other than the continuation of its preexisting duties and
obligations) during any period in which the Fund invests all (or substantially
all) of its investment assets in a registered, open-end management investment
company, or separate series thereof, in accordance with Section 12(d)(1)(E)
under the 1940 Act.
SECTION 4. COMPENSATION; EXPENSES
(a) In consideration of the foregoing, the Trust shall pay the Adviser,
with respect to each Fund, a fee at an annual rate as listed in Appendix A
hereto. Such fees shall be accrued by the Trust daily and shall be payable
monthly in arrears on the first day of each calendar month for services
performed hereunder during the prior calendar month. If fees begin to accrue in
the middle of a month or if this Agreement terminates before the end of any
month, all fees for the period from that date to the end of that month or from
the beginning of that month to the date of
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termination, as the case may be, shall be prorated according to the proportion
that the period bears to the full month in which the effectiveness or
termination occurs. Upon the termination of this Agreement with respect to a
Fund, the Trust shall pay to the Adviser such compensation as shall be payable
prior to the effective date of termination.
(b) No fee shall be payable hereunder with respect to a Fund during any
period in which the Fund invests all (or substantially all) of its investment
assets in a single registered, open-end management investment company, or
separate series thereof, in accordance with Section 12(d)(1)(E) under the 1940
Act;
(c) To the extent the Board determines that a Fund should invest a portion
of its assets directly in portfolio securities, rather than in a portfolio of
Core Trust (Delaware) or other portfolio, with respect to those assets the Fund
will pay the Adviser the same fee that the portfolio was paying its adviser (the
fees of each portfolio will be disclosed in the proxy statement and prospectus).
(d) The Trust shall be responsible for and assumes the obligation for
payment of all of its expenses, including: (i) the fee payable under this
Agreement; (ii) the fees payable to each administrator under an agreement
between the administrator and the Trust; (iii) expenses of issue, repurchase and
redemption of Shares; (iv) interest charges, taxes and brokerage fees and
commissions; (v) premiums of insurance for the Trust, the Trustees and officers
and fidelity bond premiums; (vi) fees and expenses of third parties, including
the Trust's independent accountant, custodian, transfer agent, dividend
disbursing agent and fund accountant; (vii) fees of pricing, interest, dividend,
credit and other reporting services; (viii) costs of membership in trade
associations; (ix) telecommunications expenses; (x) funds transmission expenses;
(xi) auditing, legal and compliance expenses; (xii) costs of forming the Trust
and maintaining its existence; (xiii) costs of preparing, filing and printing
the Trust's Prospectuses, subscription application forms and shareholder reports
and other communications and delivering them to existing shareholders, whether
of record or beneficial; (xiv) expenses of meetings of shareholders and proxy
solicitations therefor; (xv) costs of reproduction, stationery, supplies and
postage; (xvi) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees and officers; (xvii)
the costs of personnel (who may be employees of the Adviser, an administrator or
their respective affiliated persons) performing services for the Trust; (xviii)
costs of Board, Board committee, and other corporate meetings; (xix) SEC
registration fees and related expenses; (xx) state, territory or foreign
securities laws registration fees and related expenses; and (xxi) all fees and
expenses paid by the Trust in accordance with any distribution or service plan
or agreement related to similar manners.
SECTION 5. STANDARD OF CARE
(a) The Trust shall expect of the Adviser, and the Adviser will give the
Trust the benefit of, the Adviser's best judgment and efforts in rendering its
services to the Trust. The Adviser shall not be liable hereunder for any mistake
of judgment or in any event whatsoever, except for lack of good faith, provided
that nothing herein shall be deemed to protect, or purport to protect, the
Adviser against any liability to the Trust or to the Trust's security holders to
which the Adviser would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance,
bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of the Adviser's duties
hereunder, or by reason of the Adviser's reckless disregard of its obligations
and duties hereunder.
(b) The Adviser shall not be responsible or liable for any failure or delay
in performance of its obligations under this Agreement arising out of or caused,
directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control
including, without limitation, acts of civil or military
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authority, national emergencies, labor difficulties (other than those related to
the Adviser's employees), fire, mechanical breakdowns, flood or catastrophe,
acts of God, insurrection, war, riots or failure of the mails, transportation,
communication or power supply.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVENESS, DURATION AND TERMINATION
(a) This Agreement shall become effective with respect to a Fund
immediately upon approval by a majority of the outstanding voting securities of
that Fund.
(b) This Agreement shall remain in effect with respect to a Fund for a
period of two years from the date of its effectiveness and shall continue in
effect for successive annual periods with respect to the Fund; provided that
such continuance is specifically approved at least annually (i) by the Board or
by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund, and,
in either case, (ii) by a majority of the Trust's Trustees who are not parties
to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party (other than as
Trustees of the Trust); provided further, however, that if the continuation of
this Agreement is not approved as to a Fund, the Adviser may continue to render
to that Fund the services described herein in the manner and to the extent
permitted by the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder.
(c) This Agreement may be terminated with respect to a Fund at any time,
without the payment of any penalty, (i) by the Board or by a vote of a majority
of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund on sixty (60) days' written
notice to the Adviser or (ii) by the Adviser on sixty (60) days' written notice
to the Trust. This Agreement shall terminate immediately upon its assignment.
SECTION 7. ACTIVITIES OF THE ADVISER
Except to the extent necessary to perform its obligations hereunder,
nothing herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict the Adviser's right, or the
right of any of the Adviser's officers or employees to engage in any other
business or to devote time and attention to the management or other aspects of
any other business, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature, or to render
services of any kind to any other corporation, trust, firm, individual or
association.
SECTION 8. REPRESENTATIONS OF ADVISER
The Adviser represents and warrants to the Trust that:
(a) It is either registered as an investment adviser under the Investment
Advisers Act of 1940, as amended ("Advisers Act") (and will continue to be so
registered for so long as this Agreement remains in effect) or exempt from
registration under the Advisers Act;
(b) It is not prohibited by the 1940 Act or the Advisers Act from
performing the services contemplated by this Agreement;
(c) It has met, and will seek to continue to meet for so long as this
Agreement remains in effect, any other applicable federal or state requirements,
or the applicable requirements of any self-regulatory agency, necessary to be
met in order to perform the services contemplated by this Agreement; and
(d) It will promptly notify the Trust of the occurrence of any event that
would disqualify the Adviser from serving as an investment adviser of an
investment company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act or otherwise.
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SECTION 9. SUBADVISERS
At its own expense, the Adviser may carry out any of its obligations under
this Agreement by employing, subject to the direction and control of the Board,
one or more persons who are registered as investment advisers pursuant to the
Advisers Act or who are exempt from registration thereunder ("Subadvisers").
Each Subadviser's employment will be evidenced by a separate written agreement
approved by the Board and, if required, by the shareholders of the applicable
Fund. The Adviser shall not be liable hereunder for any act or omission of any
Subadviser, except to exercise good faith in the employment of the Subadviser
and except with respect to matters as to which the Adviser assumes
responsibility in writing.
SECTION 10. LIMITATION OF SHAREHOLDER AND TRUSTEE LIABILITY
The Trustees of the Trust and the shareholders of each Fund shall not be
liable for any obligations of the Trust or of the Funds under this Agreement,
and the Adviser agrees that, in asserting any rights or claims under this
Agreement, it shall look only to the assets and property of the Trust or the
Fund to which the Adviser's rights or claims relate in settlement of such rights
or claims, and not to the Trustees of the Trust or the shareholders of the
Funds.
SECTION 11. MISCELLANEOUS
(a) No provisions of this Agreement may be amended or modified in any
manner except by a written agreement properly authorized and executed by both
parties hereto and, if required by the 1940 Act, by a vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of any Fund thereby affected.
(b) No amendment to this Agreement or the termination of this Agreement
with respect to a Fund shall affect this Agreement as it pertains to any other
Fund, nor shall any such amendment require the vote of the shareholders of any
other Fund.
(c) Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable to the other party for
consequential damages under any provision of this Agreement.
(d) This Agreement shall be governed by, and the provisions of this
Agreement shall be construed and interpreted under and in accordance with, the
laws of the State of Delaware.
(e) This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject matter
hereof, whether oral or written.
(f) This Agreement may be executed by the parties hereto in any number of
counterparts, and all of the counterparts taken together shall be deemed to
constitute one and the same instrument.
(g) If any part, term or provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal,
in conflict with any law or otherwise invalid, the remaining portion or portions
shall be considered severable and not be affected, and the rights and
obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement
did not contain the particular part, term or provision held to be illegal or
invalid. This Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by both the
Adviser and Trust and no presumptions shall arise favoring any party by virtue
of authorship of any provision of this Agreement.
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(h) Section headings in this Agreement are included for convenience only
and are not to be used to construe or interpret this Agreement.
(i) Notices, requests, instructions and communications received by the
parties at their respective principal places of business, or at such other
address as a party may have designated in writing, shall be deemed to have been
properly given.
(j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the parties
agree that the assets and liabilities of each Fund of the Trust are separate and
distinct from the assets and liabilities of each other Fund and that no Fund
shall be liable or shall be charged for any debt, obligation or liability of any
other Fund, whether arising under this Agreement or otherwise.
(k) No affiliated person, employee, agent, director, officer or manager of
the Adviser shall be liable at law or in equity for the Adviser's obligations
under this Agreement.
(l) The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities,"
"interested person," "affiliated person," "control" and "assignment" shall have
the meanings ascribed thereto in the 1940 Act.
(m) Each of the undersigned warrants and represents that they have full
power and authority to sign this Agreement on behalf of the party indicated and
that their signature will bind the party indicated to the terms hereof and each
party hereto warrants and represents that this Agreement, when executed and
delivered, will constitute a legal, valid and binding obligation of the party,
enforceable against the party in accordance with its terms, subject to
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general
application affecting the rights and remedies of creditors and secured parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
duly executed all as of the day and year first above written.
MEMORIAL FUNDS
By: /S/ XXXX X. XXXXXXX
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Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Esq.
Vice President
PARKWAY ADVISORS, L.P.
By: /S/ XXXX X. XXXXXXXX
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Xxxx. X. Xxxxxxxx
CEO
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MEMORIAL FUNDS
INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT
APPENDIX A
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Fee as a % of the Average Daily Net
Annual Funds of the Trust Assets of the Fund
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Government Bond Fund 0.35
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Value Equity Fund 0.50
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Growth Equity Fund 0.50
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MEMORIAL FUNDS
By: /S/ XXXX X. XXXXXXX
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Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Esq.
Vice President
PARKWAY ADVISORS, L.P.
By: /S/ XXXX X. XXXXXXXX
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Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxx
CEO
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