Common use of Limits on How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest Clause in Contracts

Limits on How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest. As discussed in the Offering Circular, if you are not an “accredited” investor the amount you can invest is limited by law, based on your income and net worth. You told us your income and net worth at the Site, which we used to calculate your original Shares, but if you elect to acquire additional shares of Series A Preferred Stock under either our Periodic Investment Plan or Distribution Reinvestment Plan, it’s important that you notify us of any change in your income net worth, so we can apply the rules properly. For more information, please refer to the section of the Offering Circular titled “Limits On How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement (AHP Servicing LLC), Investment Agreement (AHP Servicing LLC)

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Limits on How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest. As discussed in the Offering Circular, if you are not an “accredited” investor the amount you can invest is limited by law, based on your income and net worth. You told us your income and net worth at the Site, which we used to calculate your original SharesInterest, but if you elect to acquire buy additional shares of Series Class A Preferred Stock Interests under either our Periodic Investment Plan or Distribution Reinvestment Plan, it’s important that you notify us of any change in your income net worth, so we can apply the rules properly. For more information, please refer to the section of the Offering Circular titled “Limits On How Much NonLIMITS ON HOW MUCH NON-Accredited Investors Can InvestACCREDITED INVESTORS CAN INVEST.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Agreement

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Limits on How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest. As discussed in the Offering Circular, if you are not an “accredited” investor the amount you can invest is limited by law, based on your income and net worth. You told us your income and net worth at the Site, which we used to calculate your original Shares, but if you elect to acquire additional shares of Series Class A Preferred Stock Investor Shares under either our Periodic Investment Plan or Distribution Reinvestment Plan, it’s important that you notify us of any change in your income net worth, so we can apply the rules properly. For more information, please refer to the section of the Offering Circular titled “Limits On How Much Non-Accredited Investors Can Invest.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Agreement (Money With Meaning Fund, LLC)

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