Account Assets definition

Account Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(a).
Account Assets means all Deposits, Securities, securities entitlements and any other assets held in trust, or in any custody, subcustody, safekeeping, investment management accounts, or other accounts of the undersigned with the Bank or any other custodian, trustee, Intermediary or Clearing System (all of which shall be considered “financial assets” under the UCC).
Account Assets means the assets in the segregated portfolio plus any assets held in the general account or a separate account to meet the asset maintenance requirements.

Examples of Account Assets in a sentence

  • All Account Assets shall be held in cryptocurrency wallets established and controlled by the Client, to which the Asset Manager has trade-only access upon the Commencement Date.

  • The Client shall notify the Asset Manager of its intention to contribute Available Capital to be designated and maintained as Account Assets held in the Account three Business Days (as defined below) in advance of such contribution.

  • Neither the Asset Manager nor any of its affiliates shall take physical custody or possession of or handle any cash, mortgages or deeds of trust, or other indicia of ownership of any of the Account Assets.

  • Upon and as of the Commencement Date, the Asset Manager (and, where applicable, any Asset Manager Affiliate) shall have sole responsibility and authority with respect to the discretionary investment management of the Account Assets and, as herein provided, shall from time to time direct the investment and reinvestment of such assets in the Account.

  • The Client acknowledges that the Account Assets may constitute only a part of the assets of the Client, and that the Asset Manager may act without regard to or consideration of any other assets that may from time to time be held by the Client and shall have no responsibility, duty or liability with respect to any assets that are not Account Assets.


More Definitions of Account Assets

Account Assets means all assets and property of any type and description held, controlled and managed by the Manager or its duly appointed agents on your behalf acting as your portfolio manager, including the Balance, and any sums credited to your Investment Account or any sums held in trust by the Manager on your behalf.
Account Assets means Cash Assets together with Investment Assets.
Account Assets means the assets and any unrealized income, profit or gain (or loss) from those assets in the Account from time to time. Unless specifically described otherwise, Account Assets shall be valued at market.
Account Assets means separate account assets plus any assets held in the general account or a supplemental account utilized to meet the asset maintenance requirements.
Account Assets means the cash or any cash‐equivalent assets held in your Account.
Account Assets means, collectively, with respect to Accounts or CoBank Accounts (as defined in the Collateral Agreement), as the case may be, all such Accounts or CoBank Accounts, together with (a) all right, title and interest in and to all contracts that relate to any of such accounts; (b) all security interests or liens and property subject thereto from time to time purporting to secure payment of any of such accounts, whether pursuant to the contracts related to such accounts or otherwise; (c) all UCC financing statements covering any collateral securing payment of any of such accounts; (d) all guarantees and other agreements or arrangements of whatever character from time to time supporting or securing payment of any of such accounts whether pursuant to the contracts related to any of such accounts or otherwise; (e) all interest in the merchandise, goods, products or other property (including any that is returned), if any, the sale of which gave rise to any of such accounts; and (f) all proceeds of the foregoing.
Account Assets means Deposits and any other assets held from time to time in the Account (all of which shall be considered “financial assets” under the UCC).