SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES Clause Samples

SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. Service fees on Class A shares sold with a front-end sales charge normally begin to be earned as soon as the transaction settles, unless specified otherwise in the fund prospectus. Since the commission on Class A shares sold with a CDSC includes a prepaid one-year service fee, periodic service fees on such shares are paid beginning one year following the transaction. The initial sales commission for Class B and Class C shares includes a prepaid one-year service fee. Periodic payment of service fees will begin one year following the transaction. Pioneer reserves the right to reduce the service fee paid on individual accounts of more than $10 million. Service fees will not be paid: a. On Class Y shares. b. On accounts representing purchases by you or your affiliates, employees or representatives.
SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. To compensate ING Financial for its servicing of shareholders and distribution of certain Fund shares, Distributor, shall make quarterly payments to ING Financial, as specified in Exhibit A (attached), based on the average net assets invested in Fund shares through the Contracts or through ING Life's or ING Institutional's arrangements with Plans in each calendar quarter. 11. The first sentence of paragraph 6 of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as follows:
SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. Class A, Class B, Class C and Class R Shares shall be subject to a Service Fee and a Distribution Fee. The Service Fee applicable to any class shall not exceed 0.25% per annum of the average daily net assets of the Class and the Distribution Fee shall not exceed 0.75% per annum of the average daily net assets of the Class. All other terms and conditions with respect to Service Fees and Distribution Fees shall be governed by the plans adopted by the Fund with respect to such fees and Rule 12b-1 of the Act.
SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. The Service Fee and Distribution Fee applicable to any Class shall be those set forth in the Fund's prospectus, relevant portions of which are incorporated herein by this reference. All other terms and conditions with respect to Service Fees and Distribution Fees shall be governed by the Plan of Distribution adopted by the Fund with respect to such fees and Rule 12b-1 of the Act.
SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. To compensate ING Financial for its servicing of shareholders and distribution of certain Fund shares, Distributor, shall make quarterly payments to ING Financial, as specified in Exhibit A (attached), based on the average net assets invested in Fund shares through ING Life’s or ING Institutional’s arrangements with Plans in each calendar quarter. Such fees shall apply only with respect to the Account or Accounts and not accounts covered by the Legacy Agreement. Distributor will make such payments to ING Financial within thirty (30) days after the end of each of January, April, July and October. Each payment will be accompanied by a statement showing the calculation of the fee payable to ING Financial for the quarter and such other supporting data as may be reasonably requested by ING Financial. Service and distribution fees payable under this Section 5 are derived from payments made to Distributor under the FundsRule 12b-1 plans (“Plans”). Plans are subject to termination or discontinuation at any time. Thus, Distributor’s duty to make such payments is subject to the continuation of the Plans and Distributor’s receipt of Plan payments from the Funds. Any payments will be made in the amount and manner set forth in the Prospectus or in the applicable schedule of payments issued by the Distributor or the Funds and then in effect. Upon notice to ING, the Distributor or the Funds may change or discontinue any schedule of payments, or issue a new schedule.
SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION FEES. Service fees on Class A shares sold with a front-end sales charge normally begin to be earned as soon as the transaction settles, unless specified otherwise in the fund prospectus. Since the commission on Class A shares sold with a CDSC includes a prepaid one-year service fee, periodic service fees on such shares are paid beginning one year following the transaction as described in each fund's current prospectus. The initial sales commission for Class B and Class C shares includes a prepaid one-year service fee. Periodic payment of service fees will begin one year following the transaction as described in each fund's current prospectus. Pioneer reserves the right to reduce the service fee paid on individual accounts of more than $10 million. Service fees will not be paid: a. On Class Y shares. b. On accounts representing purchases by you or your affiliates, employees or representatives.

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