Common use of Lack of Liquidity Clause in Contracts

Lack of Liquidity. Bionics understands that there is no public market for the Note or the Conversion Shares. Bionics further understands that even if a public market were to develop for any of the Company’s securities, Rule 144 (the “Rule”) promulgated under the Securities Act limits Bionics’ ability to sell any of the Company’s securities owned by Bionics. Bionics acknowledges that the Company may, if it desires, permit the transfer of the Note or Conversion Shares out of its name only when its request for transfer is accompanied by an opinion of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Company that neither the sale nor the proposed transfer results in a violation of the Securities Act or any applicable state “blue sky” laws (collectively “Securities Laws”). Bionics agrees to hold the Company and its directors, officers and controlling persons and their respective heirs, representatives, successors and assigns harmless and to indemnify them against all liabilities, costs and expenses incurred by them as a result of any misrepresentation made by Bionics contained herein or any sale or distribution by Bionics in violation of any Securities Laws. Bionics acknowledges that at such time, if ever, as the Note or the Conversion Shares are registered, sales of such securities will be subject to state securities laws, including those of states which may require any securities sold therein to be sold through a registered broker-dealer or in reliance upon an exemption from registration.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: System and Lead Development and Transfer Agreement (Surgivision Inc), System and Lead Development and Transfer Agreement (Surgivision Inc), System and Lead Development and Transfer Agreement (Surgivision Inc)

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