Underlying Fund Expenses definition

Underlying Fund Expenses means any fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Class of the Covered Fund as a result of investment by the Covered Fund in shares of one or more “investment companies” (within the meaning of the 1940 Act (defined below)) or entities that would be “investment companies” but for the exceptions from that definition provided for in sections 3(c)(1) and 3(c) (7) of the 1940 Act.
Underlying Fund Expenses means any fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of investment by the Fund in shares of one or more “investment companies” (within the meaning of the 1940 Act (defined below)) or entities that would be “investment companies” but for the exceptions from that definition provided for in sections 3(c)(1) and 3(c) (7) of the 1940 Act.
Underlying Fund Expenses means any fees and expenses estimated and/or projected (using reasonable efforts of the Adviser) to have been incurred indirectly by the Class of the Fund-of-Funds as a result of investment by the Fund-of-Funds in shares of one or more Underlying Funds.

Examples of Underlying Fund Expenses in a sentence

  • The Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses include investment advisory fees, administrative, and other expenses.

  • At the Portfolio level, a Participant will be subject to Asset-Based Fees consisting of the State Administrative Fee, Plan Management Fee, Underlying Fund Expenses and the Distribution and Marketing Fee (Advisor Class only).

  • The Underlying Fund Expenses included in the chart below reflect expenses as of the date of this Disclosure Statement, but may change in the future.

  • Expenses for multiple-fund Asset-allocation Investment Options represent a weighted average of the expenses of the Underlying Fund Expenses.

  • In addition to the Underlying Fund Expenses, the total annual asset-based fees of an Asset-allocation Investment Option includes an Operational Support Fee.

  • Underlying Fund Expenses include a mutual fund’s investment advisory fees and administrative fees, which are paid to Victory Capital, and other expenses.

  • The expense ratio of a Portfolio, and that of an Underlying Fund, may change at any time without notice.Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses.

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  • For all portfolios other than the XXXX Advisor Stable Value Portfolio, the Estimated Annual Underlying Fund Expenses are based on the registered mutual funds’ most recent prospectus as of the date of this Disclosure Booklet.

  • The Underlying Fund Expenses are received by the Investment Firms and include the expense ratio of the mutual funds used in each Asset- allocation Investment Option.


More Definitions of Underlying Fund Expenses

Underlying Fund Expenses means any fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Class of the NACM Fund as a result of investment by the NACM Fund in shares of one or more “investment companies” (within the meaning of the 1940 Act (defined below)) or entities that would be “investment companies” but for the exceptions from that definition provided for in sections 3(c)(1) and 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act.

Related to Underlying Fund Expenses

  • Trust Fund Expenses shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Underlying Fund means a collective investment scheme (including exchange traded funds) which will be daily dealing, open-ended and may be listed or unlisted and will be domiciled in, in the case of regulated funds in an EU/EEA Member State authorised under the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2011 as amended (the "UCITS Regulations") or authorised under domestic legislation implementing the UCITS Regulations and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 1 from time to time (category 1 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 1")), or authorised in an EU Member State (category 2 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 2")), Guernsey where authorised as "Class A Schemes" (Category 1) or "Class B Schemes" (Category 2), Jersey where established either as "Recognised Funds" (Category 1) or as funds that are not "Recognised Funds" (Category 2), the Isle of Man as "Authorised Schemes" (Category 1) or "unauthorised schemes" (Category 2), any investment funds authorised by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission under the Investment Companies Act 1940 (Category 2) and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 2 from time to time. The AIFM will confirm to the Central Bank that any new Category 2 investment funds will comply in all material respects with the requirements applicable to a Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund pursuant to the AIF Rulebook. In the case of unregulated funds, these will be domiciled in Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Singapore or Mauritius and will follow an investment strategy that seeks to provide capital appreciation to its investors through direct investment in transferable securities in the form of cash and/or cash equivalents, global equities (such as shares and common stock) and global equity related securities (securities with equity characteristics or conferring the right to acquire equity securities, such as depositary receipts and preference shares), REITs and global bonds which are listed on Recognised Markets (as set out in Appendix II of the Prospectus). Underlying Funds may not be leveraged. The Underlying Funds must comply with the investment restrictions of the Fund as outlined below.

  • Underlying Funds means open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act within the ING fund complex. The term, “fund complex” shall have the same meaning as defined in Item 17 of Form N-1A, as it was in effect on May 7, 2013.

  • Extraordinary Trust Fund Expenses Any amounts reimbursable to the Master Servicer or the Depositor pursuant to Section 6.03, any amounts payable from the Distribution Account in respect of taxes pursuant to Section 10.01(g)(iii), any amounts reimbursable to the Trustee, the Trust Administrator, Citibank or a Custodian from the Trust Fund pursuant to Section 2.01 or Section 8.05 and any other costs, expenses, liabilities and losses borne by the Trust Fund (exclusive of any cost, expense, liability or loss that is specific to a particular Mortgage Loan or REO Property and is taken into account in calculating a Realized Loss in respect thereof) for which the Trust Fund has not and, in the reasonable good faith judgment of the Trust Administrator, shall not, obtain reimbursement or indemnification from any other Person.

  • Extraordinary Trust Fund Expense Any amounts reimbursable to the Trustee, or any director, officer, employee or agent of the Trustee, from the Trust Fund pursuant to Section 8.05, any amounts payable from the Distribution Account in respect of taxes pursuant to Section 10.01(g)(iii) and any amounts payable by the Trustee for the recording of the assignments of mortgage pursuant to Section 2.01.

  • Additional Trust Fund Expenses (i) Special Servicing Fees, Workout Fees and Liquidation Fees, (ii) interest in respect of unreimbursed Advances, (iii) the cost of various default-related or unanticipated Opinions of Counsel required or permitted to be obtained in connection with the servicing of the Mortgage Loans and the administration of the Trust Fund, (iv) unanticipated, non-Mortgage Loan specific expenses of the Trust Fund, including indemnities and expense reimbursements to the Trustee, the Certificate Administrator, the Master Servicer, the Special Servicer, the Operating Advisor, the Asset Representations Reviewer and the Depositor and federal, state and local taxes, and tax-related expenses, specifically payable out of the Trust Fund, (v) any fees or expenses that are expressly designated as an Additional Trust Fund Expense pursuant to any provision of this Agreement and (vi) any other default-related or unanticipated expense of the Trust Fund that is not covered by a Property Advance and for which there is no corresponding collection from a Mortgagor.

  • Additional Trust Fund Expense Any expense of the Trust Fund that (i) arises out of a default on a Mortgage Loan or a Serviced Pari Passu Companion Loan or an otherwise unanticipated event, (ii) is not included in the calculation of a Realized Loss, (iii) is not covered by a Servicing Advance or a corresponding collection from the related Borrower, and (iv) is not covered by Default Charges collected on the Mortgage Loans to the extent provided herein.

  • the Independent Living Fund (2006) means the Trust of that name established by a deed dated 10th April 2006 and made between the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions of the one part and Margaret Rosemary Cooper, Michael Beresford Boyall and Marie Theresa Martin of the other part;

  • Sinking Fund Account means the sinking fund account established and held by the Treasurer of Charleston County designed to provide for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively fall due.

  • Primary Servicing Fee means, with respect to each Mortgage Loan and REO Mortgage Loan, the fee payable to the Primary Servicer pursuant to Section 3.01(c)(20) of this Agreement.

  • Master Servicing Fee As to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to one-twelfth the product of (a) the Master Servicing Fee Rate and (b) the outstanding principal balance of each Mortgage Loan. Master Servicing Fee Rate: 0.00% per annum.

  • Compensating Interest Payment As defined in Section 6.06.

  • Servicing Fees With respect to each Mortgage Loan and REO Loan, the Master Servicing Fee and the Special Servicing Fee.

  • Independent Fund Trustee means a trustee of the Trust who is not an “interested person” as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act.

  • Initial Monthly Payment Fund An amount representing scheduled principal amortization and interest at the Net Mortgage Rate for the Due Date in the first Due Period commencing subsequent to the Cut-off Date for those Mortgage Loans for which the Trustee will not be entitled to receive such payment, and as more specifically defined in the Series Supplement.

  • Operating Fund means a fund in which the revenues and expenditures are subject to appropriation control.

  • Trust Fund Certificates All Certificates evidencing beneficial ownership interests in the Trust Fund.

  • Servicing Function Participant Any Additional Servicer, Sub-Servicer, Subcontractor or any other Person, other than the Certificate Administrator, the Operating Advisor, the Master Servicer, the Special Servicer and the Trustee, that is performing activities that address the Servicing Criteria, unless such Person’s activities relate only to 5% or less of the Mortgage Loans by unpaid principal balance calculated in accordance with the provisions of Regulation AB.

  • Compensating Interest Payments Any payment required to be made by the Master Servicer pursuant to Section 3.13 of this Agreement to cover Prepayment Interest Shortfalls.

  • Sinking Fund Payment means, with respect to a particular Group of 2024 Series A Bonds, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required to be paid at all events by the Corporation on a single future date for the retirement of Outstanding 2024 Series A Bonds of such Group which mature after said future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Corporation by reason of the maturity of a 2024 Series A Bond of such Group or by call for redemption at the election of the Corporation.

  • Monthly Servicing Fee shall have the meaning specified in subsection 3.01.

  • Special Servicing Fees shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Servicing Agreement or such other analogous term used in the Servicing Agreement.

  • Class A Servicing Fee shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.01.

  • Excess Servicing Fees With respect to each Mortgage Loan (including an REO Mortgage Loan), that portion of the Servicing Fee that accrues at a per annum rate equal to the Excess Servicing Fee Rate.

  • Matching Funds means the amount and nature of the moneys or resources to be used by the Local Political Subdivision or Nonprofit Organization for the Project. Such funds shall constitute not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Cost of Project set forth in Appendix D and may consist of money by any person, any Local Political Subdivision, the State of Ohio, or the federal government or of contributions in-kind by such parties through purchase or donation of equipment, land, easements, labor, or materials necessary to complete the Project.

  • Class B Servicing Fee shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.01.