Scope of Duties Sample Clauses

Scope of Duties. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Custodian shall be under no duty or obligation to inquire into, and shall not be liable for:
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Scope of Duties. The Distributor and the Fund shall regularly consult with each other regarding the Distributor's performance of its obligations and its compensation under the foregoing provisions. In connection therewith, the Fund shall submit to the Distributor at a reasonable time in advance of filing with the SEC copies of any amended or supplemented Registration Statement of the Fund (including exhibits) under the 1940 Act and the 1933 Act, and at a reasonable time in advance of their proposed use, copies of any amended or supplemented forms relating to any plan, program or service offered by the Fund. Any change in such materials that would require any change in the Distributor's obligations under the foregoing provisions shall be subject to the Distributor's approval. In the event that a change in such documents or in the procedures contained therein increases the cost or burden to the Distributor of performing its obligations hereunder, the Distributor shall be entitled to receive reasonable compensation therefore.
Scope of Duties. Neither the Agent nor the Security Trustee (which terms as used in this sentence and in Clause 31.5 hereof shall include reference to their respective affiliates and their own respective and their respective affiliates’ officers, directors, employees, agents and attorneys-in-fact):
Scope of Duties. The Executive will: [1] Devote all available business time, best efforts and undivided attention to the Company’s business and affairs; and
Scope of Duties. The Executive will: [1] Devote all available business time, best efforts and undivided attention to the Company’s business and affairs; and [2] Not engage in any other business activity, whether or not for gain, profit or other pecuniary benefit. [3] However, the restriction described in Section 1.02[1] and [2] will not preclude the Executive from: [a] Making or holding passive investments in outstanding shares in the securities of publicly-owned companies or other businesses [other than organizations described in Section 1.05], regardless of when and how that investment was made; or [b] Serving on corporate, civic, religious, educational and/or charitable boards or committees but only if this activity [i] does not interfere with the performance of duties under this Agreement and [ii] is approved by the Executive’s manager.
Scope of Duties. The Consultant will cause the Principal to act as a director of the Company and will have the following responsibilities and duties to the Company to be provided as the consultant services (the "Consultant Services"):
Scope of Duties. The Distributor and the Trust shall regularly consult with each other regarding the Distributor's performance of its obligations and its compensation under the foregoing provisions. In connection therewith, the Trust shall submit to the Distributor at a reasonable time in advance of filing with the SEC copies of any amended or supplemented Registration Statement of the Trust (including exhibits) under the 1940 Act and the 1933 Act, and at a reasonable time in advance of their proposed use, copies of any amended or supplemented forms relating to any plan, program or service offered by the Trust. Any change in such materials that would require any change in the Distributor's obligations under the foregoing provisions shall be subject to the Distributor's approval. In the event that a change in such documents or in the procedures contained therein increases the cost or burden to the Distributor of performing its obligations hereunder, the Distributor shall be entitled to receive reasonable compensation therefore.
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Scope of Duties. Executive shall be the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company reporting to the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”), and shall have such other or additional offices or positions with the Company as the Board shall determine from time to time. Executive shall have responsibility for all departments of the Company, operating within such established guidelines, plans or policies as may be established or approved by the Board from time to time.
Scope of Duties. Employee shall be employed by the Company as its President and Chief Executive Officer. In such capacities, Employee shall have such authority, powers and duties customarily attendant upon such offices. If elected or appointed, Employee shall also serve, without additional compensation, in one or more offices and, if and when elected, as a director of the Company or any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company, provided that his duties and responsibilities are not inconsistent with those pertaining to his position as stated above. Employee agrees to perform the duties associated with his employment to the best of his abilities, and shall faithfully devote his full business time and efforts so as to advance the best interests of the Company. During the Employment Period, Employee shall not be engaged in any other business activity, whether or not such business activity is pursued for profit or other pecuniary advantage, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Scope of Duties. Consultant acknowledges that it may not make any representations about the future performance of the Company, nor guarantee its results.
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