Issuer's Knowledge Clause Samples

The "Issuer's Knowledge" clause defines the extent to which statements or representations made by the issuer in a contract are based on the issuer's actual awareness or information. Typically, this clause clarifies that certain warranties or disclosures are only made to the best of the issuer's knowledge, often specifying which individuals' knowledge is relevant or whether the issuer is required to conduct further investigation. Its core practical function is to limit the issuer's liability by ensuring that they are only responsible for information they actually know or should reasonably know, thereby allocating risk and preventing unfair exposure to unknown issues.
Issuer's Knowledge. INDENTURE (16% Junior Subordinated) Any statements, representations or warranties that are based upon the best knowledge of Issuer or an officer thereof shall be deemed to have been made after due inquiry by Issuer or an officer, as applicable, with respect to the matter in question.
Issuer's Knowledge. Any statements, representations or warranties that are based upon the best knowledge of Issuer or an officer thereof shall be deemed to have been made after due inquiry by Issuer or an officer, as applicable, with respect to the matter in question. INDENTURE (15% Senior Subordinated)