Examples of Institutional Accredited Investor in a sentence
Warrants and, if applicable, Underlying Securities, issued to, or for the account or benefit of, a U.S. Warrantholder that is a U.S. Institutional Accredited Investor (and any certificates issued in replacement thereof or in substitution therefor) must be issued only in individually certificated form.
The Institutional Accredited Investor Global Note may be represented by more than one certificate, if so required by the Depositary’s rules regarding the maximum principal amount to be represented by a single certificate.
Such Purchaser is an Institutional Accredited Investor or a Qualified Institutional Buyer, and has such knowledge, skill and experience in business, financial and investment matters so that such Purchaser is capable of evaluating the merits, risks and consequences of an investment in the Notes and is able to bear the economic risk of loss of such investment, including the complete loss of such investment.
The aggregate principal amount of the Institutional Accredited Investor Global Note may from time to time be increased or decreased by adjustments made on the records of the Trustee, as custodian for the Depositary or its nominee, as hereinafter provided.
No purported transfer of record or beneficial ownership of a Subordinate Certificate shall be made unless the Certificate Registrar shall have received from the transferee a Qualified Institutional Buyer Transferee Agreement in the form of Exhibit II or a Permitted Institutional Accredited Investor Transferee Agreement in the form of Exhibit III, which in either case shall not be an expense of Xxxxxx Mae, the Trustee or Certificate Registrar.