34 Tex. Admin. Code § 14.3 - Written Demand for Withdrawal or Delivery
(a) As provided by the depository account
agreement, a depository account holder may request a withdrawal from the
depository of a quantity of precious metal as is available in the depository
account holder's depository account. A withdrawal request must be made using a
form or format prescribed by the depository. The form or format prescribed by
the depository may be electronic and must be submitted either on the depository
website or in person to the depository or a depository agent as provided in the
account agreement and in accordance with policies established by the
depository. All requests for withdrawals must be made in units of troy ounces
pure or other applicable weights and measures as established by the
depository.
(b) Upon receipt of a
withdrawal request by either the depository or depository agent, the depository
shall make a delivery of the precious metals to the depository account holder
within ten business days.
(c) The
depository may deliver precious metals to the address the depository account
holder designated as their address of record, the facility of the depository
agent at which presentment was made, or at a facility designated by the
depository.
(d) For the purposes of
this chapter, the requirement to make a delivery of precious metals upon
presentment of a suitable written demand within ten business days shall be
considered met if the precious metals are shipped to the depository account
holder's address of record or are otherwise made available for pick-up at the
facility of the depository at which presentment was made or a facility
designated by the depository on or before the tenth business day after the
written demand is received by the depository.
(e) For the purposes of this section, if a
withdrawal demand is made by a depository account holder whose withdrawal
privileges have been suspended for non-payment of fees or is made in connection
with the closure of a depository account, the obligation of the depository to
make delivery of precious metals within ten business days shall only commence
after all depository fees have been paid and any existing liens or pledges have
been released.
(f) If a withdrawal
demand made under this chapter would result in the value of precious metals
held in the account to be less than the fees that have accrued as of the date
of the withdrawal demand, the depository may request payment for the accrued
fees and the obligation of the depository to make delivery of precious metals
within ten business days shall only commence after all accrued depository fees
and other charges have been paid. If the depository account holder does not pay
the fees within ten business days, the depository may withhold from delivery an
amount of precious metals sufficient to secure payment of any fees owed by the
depository account holder as of the date of the withdrawal.
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