Separate Account Divisions Clause Samples

The Separate Account Divisions clause establishes that a financial institution or insurance company will maintain distinct sub-accounts within a larger account structure, each dedicated to specific investments, policies, or clients. In practice, this means that assets and liabilities associated with one division are kept separate from those of other divisions, preventing the commingling of funds and ensuring that the performance or obligations of one division do not affect the others. This clause is essential for protecting the interests of different account holders and for complying with regulatory requirements, as it allocates risk and maintains clear boundaries between various financial activities.
Separate Account Divisions. The Company reserves the right to defer determination of the contract values of the Separate Account portion of this contract, or the payment of benefits under a variable payment plan, until after the end of any period during which the right to redeem shares of a Portfolio is suspended, or payment of the redemption value is postponed. Any deferment would be in accordance with the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940 by reason of closing of, or restriction of trading on, the New York Stock Exchange, or other emergency, or as otherwise permitted by the Act. In addition, the Company reserves the right to defer payment of contract values until seven days after the end of any deferment in the determination of contract values.
Separate Account Divisions. We reserve the right to add other Divisions, eliminate or combine existing Divisions, or transfer assets in one Division to another. If shares of a Mutual Fund are no longer available for investment, or in Our judgment investment in a Mutual Fund becomes inappropriate considering the purpose of the Separate Account, We may eliminate the shares of a Mutual Fund or a class of shares of a Mutual Fund and substitute shares of another Mutual Fund or another class of a Mutual Fund. Substitution may be made with respect to both existing investments and the investment of future premium payments. However, no such changes will be made without notifying You and getting any required approval from the appropriate state and/or federal regulatory authorities. If We eliminate or combine existing Divisions, or transfer assets in one Division to another, You may change Your allocation percentages and transfer any value in the eliminated or combined Divisions to other Divisions. You may exercise this right until the later of 60 days after:

Related to Separate Account Divisions

  • Separate Accounts If the Fund has more than one series or portfolio, the Bank will segregate the assets of each series or portfolio to which this Agreement relates into a separate account for each such series or portfolio containing the assets of such series or portfolio (and all investment earnings thereon). Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in this Agreement to any actions to be taken by the Fund shall be deemed to refer to the Fund acting on behalf of one or more of its series, any reference in this Agreement to any assets of the Fund, including, without limitation, any portfolio securities and cash and earnings thereon, shall be deemed to refer only to assets of the applicable series, any duty or obligation of the Bank hereunder to the Fund shall be deemed to refer to duties and obligations with respect to such individual series and any obligation or liability of the Fund hereunder shall be binding only with respect to such individual series, and shall be discharged only out of the assets of such series.

  • Separate Account If Student-Generated Content is stored or maintained by the Provider, Provider shall, at the request of the LEA, transfer, or provide a mechanism for the LEA to transfer, said Student- Generated Content to a separate account created by the student.

  • Retirement Accounts With respect to certain retirement plans or accounts (such as individual retirement accounts (“IRAs”), SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, ▇▇▇▇ IRAs, Education IRAs, and 403(b) Plans (such accounts, “Retirement Accounts”), the Transfer Agent, at the request and expense of the Fund, provide or arrange for the provision of various services to such plans and/or accounts, which services may include custodial agent services such as account set-up maintenance, and disbursements as well as such other services as the parties hereto shall mutually agree upon.

  • Cash Accounts The Custodian will open and maintain in the name of the Client one or more cash deposit accounts (each a “Cash Account”) in such currencies as may be required in connection with the investment activity of the Client.

  • Checking Accounts 1. Your Checking Account may consist of two legally separate accounts: a transaction (checking) sub account and a savings sub account. If funds in your transaction account are not routinely needed to pay debits, we may periodically transfer funds between these two sub accounts. If your Checking Account earns interest, your interest calculation will remain the same, regardless of whether or not your funds are held in the transaction sub account or the savings sub account. Otherwise, the savings sub account will be a non-interest-earning account. The sub accounts will be subject to our Account Agreement, our Account Disclosure, the Membership Application (or other account documentation). This arrangement and process will not affect your Available Balance in your Checking Account, the interest you may earn, NCUA insurance protection, your monthly statement, or any other features of your Checking Account. 2. We are authorized but not obligated to pay any check or other item that creates a negative balance, any returned item, and all charges associated with negative balances or returned items by making advances under or transfers from any of your Accounts. Unless you tell us otherwise, we may link your Checking Account to any BECU Line of Credit on which you are a borrower. 3. We will process debit and credit transactions throughout the day in the order they are received in our processing center. Therefore, if a transaction debits your Account in the morning and exceeds your Available Balance at that time, you may be charged an NSF Fee or Overdraft Fee, even if a deposit or credit transaction occurring later that day raises your Available Balance above $0.00. We may receive multiple credit or debit transactions on your Accounts in many different forms throughout each day. We generally process and pay presented checks that you write from your Account in order from smallest dollar amount to largest dollar amount; however, we reserve the right to process any presented checks in any order we deem necessary or appropriate. 4. We will credit items delivered to us subject to final settlement and applicable law. 5. We will have no obligation to, but we may, pay antedated checks, or checks that are stale-dated (more than six months old), without notice to you, and we may deem the date on such a check to be the date that the check is presented to us. 6. We may pay postdated checks early unless an authorized party gives contrary notice complying with applicable law. 7. Except for willful misconduct and subject to applicable law, we are not liable for any action taken regarding the payment or nonpayment of an item.