Qualified Professional Asset Manager definition
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The Trustee also acknowledges that it is eligible to serve as a Qualified Professional Asset Manager (“QPAM”), as such term is defined in Prohibited Transaction Exemp- tion 84-14.
The Subadviser represents that it is and will continue to qualify as a "Qualified Professional Asset Manager" under Department of Labor Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption 84-14 until such time as the Company is a 1940 Act Registered Company.
This weight appearing on Packing List is the basis of freight payment and no actual weighment is done / possible. In case there is a representation by transporter regarding variation in weight mentioned in the packing list and actual weighment got done by transporter, this claim for change in weight shall be accepted only if the representation is supported by document of weighment of consignment done at BHEL/customer weigh bridge.
In other cases, it may be accomplished by hiring a Qualified Professional Asset Manager to manage a separate portfolio.
The following table is a summary of investment advisory fees earned, and related entities advised, by Landmark for the year ended December 31, 2015:In addition to the contractual investment advisory fees, LEA generates fees for services provided as a Qualified Professional Asset Manager ("QPAM") for certain non-affiliated entities.