The Portfolio and AMR Sample Clauses

The Portfolio and AMR. The Portfolio and AMR each represents and warrants to the Trust and Adviser that:
The Portfolio and AMR. The Portfolio and AMR each represents warrants to the Trust and BISYS that:

Related to The Portfolio and AMR

  • PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS The Adviser will not disclose, in any manner whatsoever, any list of securities held by the Portfolio, except in accordance with the Portfolio’s portfolio holdings disclosure policy.

  • LOAN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (1) The Board shall, within sixty (60) days, develop, implement, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to a written program to improve the Bank's loan portfolio management. The program shall include, but not be limited to: (a) procedures to ensure satisfactory and perfected collateral documentation; (b) procedures to ensure that extensions of credit are granted, by renewal or otherwise, to any borrower only after obtaining and analyzing current and satisfactory credit information; (c) procedures to ensure conformance with loan approval requirements; (d) a system to track and analyze exceptions; (e) procedures to ensure conformance with Call Report instructions; (f) procedures to ensure the accuracy of internal management information systems; (g) a performance appraisal process, including performance appraisals, job descriptions, and incentive programs for loan officers, which adequately consider their performance relative to policy compliance, documentation standards, accuracy in credit grading, and other loan administration matters; and (h) procedures to track and analyze concentrations of credit, significant economic factors, and general conditions and their impact on the credit quality of the Bank’s loan and lease portfolios. Upon completion, a copy of the program shall be forwarded to the ADC. (2) Within sixty (60 ) days, the Board shall develop, implement, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to systems which provide for effective monitoring of: (a) early problem loan identification to assure the timely identification and rating of loans and leases based on lending officer submissions; (b) statistical records that will serve as a basis for identifying sources of problem loans and leases by industry, size, collateral, division, group, indirect dealer, and individual lending officer; (c) previously charged-off assets and their recovery potential; (d) compliance with the Bank's lending policies and laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the Bank's lending function; (e) adequacy of credit and collateral documentation; and (f) concentrations of credit. (3) Beginning August 31, 2006, on a monthly basis, management will provide the Board with written reports including, at a minimum, the following information: (a) the identification, type, rating, and amount of problem loans and leases; (b) the identification and amount of delinquent loans and leases; (c) credit and collateral documentation exceptions; (d) the identification and status of credit related violations of law, rule or regulation; (e) the identity of the loan officer who originated each loan reported in accordance with subparagraphs (a) through (d) of this Article and Paragraph; (f) an analysis of concentrations of credit, significant economic factors, and general conditions and their impact on the credit quality of the Bank’s loan and lease portfolios; (g) the identification and amount of loans and leases to executive officers, directors, principal shareholders (and their related interests) of the Bank; and (h) the identification of loans and leases not in conformance with the Bank's lending and leasing policies, and exceptions to the Bank’s lending and leasing policies.

  • Portfolio Management Duties (a) Subject to the supervision of the Manager and the Trust’s Board of Trustees, the Adviser will (i) manage the portion of the Portfolio’s assets allocated to the Adviser by the Manager and subject to the review of the Board of Trustees (“Allocated Assets”) in accordance with the Portfolio’s investment objectives, policies and limitations as stated in the Trust’s Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information; (ii) make investment decisions with respect to Allocated Assets; (iii) place orders to purchase and sell securities and, where appropriate, commodity futures contracts and options of any type with respect to Allocated Assets; and (iv) vote proxies if such responsibility is delegated to the Adviser by the Board of Trustees. (b) The Adviser will keep the Trust and the Manager informed of developments materially affecting the Portfolio and shall, on the Adviser’s own initiative, furnish to the Trust and the Manager from time to time whatever information the Adviser believes appropriate for this purpose. (c) The Adviser agrees that, with respect to the management of the Allocated Assets, it will comply with applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Act”), and all rules and regulations thereunder, all applicable federal and state laws and regulations and with any applicable procedures adopted by the Trust’s Board of Trustees, provided in writing to the Adviser. When engaging in transactions in securities or other assets for the Portfolio with any adviser to any other fund or portfolio under common control with the Portfolio, including any adviser that is a principal underwriter or an “affiliated person” (as defined in the Act) of a principal underwriter in connection with such transactions, the Adviser or any of its “affiliated persons” will not consult (other than for purposes of complying with Rule 12d3-1(a) and (b)) with such other adviser. (d) The Manager will provide to the Adviser at the end of each calendar month a list (the “Monthly List”) of the securities comprising the Allocated Assets as of such month end. The Adviser agrees that it will review the Monthly List and promptly alert the Manager’s controller, by facsimile at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or such other means as they may agree, as to any discrepancies between the Adviser’s records of such holdings and the Monthly List. Upon the specific request of the Manager, the Adviser shall provide to the Manager the Adviser’s opinion as to the value of a security included in the Allocated Assets in order to assist the Manager, or the Trust’s Board of Trustees, as the case may be, in determining the value of such security.

  • Information Relating to the Portfolios (a) No person is authorized to make any representations concerning shares of a Portfolio other than those contained in the Portfolio's Prospectus. In buying Portfolio shares from us under this Agreement, you will rely only on the representations contained in the Prospectus. Upon your request, we will furnish you with a reasonable number of copies of the Portfolios' current prospectuses or statements of additional information or both (including any stickers thereto).

  • Disclosure about Portfolio Manager The Portfolio Manager has reviewed the post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement for the Trust filed with the SEC that contains disclosure about the Portfolio Manager, and represents and warrants that, with respect to the disclosure about or information relating, directly or indirectly, to the Portfolio Manager, to the Portfolio Manager’s knowledge, such Registration Statement contains, as of the date hereof, no untrue statement of any material fact and does not omit any statement of a material fact which was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading. The Portfolio Manager further represents and warrants that it is a duly registered investment adviser under the Advisers Act, or alternatively that it is not required to be a registered investment adviser under the Advisers Act to perform the duties described in this Agreement, and that it is a duly registered investment adviser in all states in which the Portfolio Manager is required to be registered and will maintain such registration so long as this Agreement remains in effect. The Portfolio Manager will provide the Manager with a copy of the Portfolio Manager’s Form ADV, Part II at the time the Form ADV and any amendment is filed with the SEC, and a copy of its written code of ethics complying with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act, together with evidence of its adoption.