Affiliated Issuers Sample Clauses

The 'Affiliated Issuers' clause defines which entities are considered affiliates of the main issuer within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for affiliation, such as common ownership, control, or management, and may list specific companies or types of relationships that qualify. For example, subsidiaries, parent companies, or entities under common control might be included as affiliated issuers. The core function of this clause is to clarify the scope of parties covered by the agreement, ensuring that rights, obligations, or restrictions apply consistently to all relevant entities and preventing ambiguity about who is bound by or benefits from the contract.
Affiliated Issuers. An issuer is affiliated with another issuer if one of them is the subsidiary of the other or if each of them is controlled by the same person.
Affiliated Issuers. If you are controlled by any other entity or if any other entity is an affiliated issuer of the issuer conducting the Offering as a result of your voting power or beneficial ownership of the issuer conducting the Offering, then you can confirm that each such entity can also make the statements set forth in paragraphs 1 through 8 above.