Common use of Direct Solicitation Clause in Contracts

Direct Solicitation. Such Purchaser became aware of this offering of the Convertible Notes and the Underlying Shares (if any) solely by means of direct contact between such Purchaser and the Issuer or their respective representatives or Affiliates, and the Convertible Notes and the Underlying Shares (if any) were offered to such Purchaser solely by direct contact between such Purchaser and the Issuer or their respective representatives or Affiliates. Such Purchaser did not become aware of this offering of the Convertible Notes and the Underlying Shares (if any), nor were the Convertible Notes and the Underlying Shares (if any) offered to such Purchaser, by any other means. Such Purchaser acknowledges that the Issuer represents and warrants that the Convertible Notes and the Underlying Shares (if any) (i) were not offered by any form of general solicitation or general advertising and (ii) are not being offered in a manner involving a public offering under, or in a distribution in violation of, the Securities Act, or any state securities laws.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Senior Secured Convertible Note Purchase and Guarantee Agreement (Airspan Networks Holdings Inc.), Senior Secured Convertible Note Purchase and Guarantee Agreement (Airspan Networks Holdings Inc.), Senior Secured Convertible Note Purchase and Guarantee Agreement (Airspan Networks Holdings Inc.)

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