Restricted Person Status Sample Clauses

Restricted Person Status. Under its Conduct Rule 5130 (the “New Issue Rule”), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. (the “FINRA”) restricts its members from allocating “new issues” (generally, initial public offerings of certain equity securities) to certain types of persons. Specifically, FINRA members may not allocate “new issues” to private investment vehicles such as the Fund (or to private investment vehicles in which the Fund invests) unless, among other things, the Fund allocates profits and losses attributable to its direct or indirect investments in “new issues” exclusively to persons who are not “New Issue Restricted Persons” under the New Issue Rule (except for certain de minimis levels allowed under that rule). If you wish to participate in the Fund’s investments in these types of securities, you must be able to make the appropriate representation below:
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Restricted Person Status. Each Subscriber must complete this section by checking the box next to all applicable categories below to determine whether the Subscriber is a restricted person under the FINRA Rule 5130 (a “Restricted Person”), unless the Subscriber indicates that it is an exempted entity in Question 2 below. □ □ The Subscriber:
Restricted Person Status. The Company acknowledges and agrees that you are released of your status as a “restricted person” as defined in the Company’s Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policy as of the last day of employment.

Related to Restricted Person Status

  • ORGANIZATION STATUS The Dealer Manager is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out its obligations hereunder.

  • S Corporation Status The Company and Seller shall not revoke the Company’s election to be taxed as an S corporation within the meaning of Code § 1361 and § 1362. The Company and Sellers shall not take or allow any action that would result in the termination of the Company’s status as a validly electing S corporation within the meaning of Code § 1361 and § 1362.

  • Acquiring Person As of the Signing Date, neither the Investor nor any of its Affiliates beneficially owns, and immediately prior to the Closing, neither the Investor nor any of its Affiliates will beneficially own (in each case, as determined pursuant to Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act without regard for the number of days in which a Person has the right to acquire such beneficial ownership, and without regard to Investor’s rights under this Agreement), any securities of the Company, except for securities that may be beneficially owned by employee benefit plans of either the Investor or any of its Affiliates.

  • Beneficial Ownership of Registrable Securities (a) Type and Number of Registrable Securities beneficially owned:

  • Accredited Investor Status or Investment Limits Subscriber represents that either:

  • Change in Status ‌ In the event of any substantive change in its legal status, organizational structure, or fiscal reporting responsibility, Contractor will notify HCA of the change. Contractor must provide notice as soon as practicable, but no later than thirty (30) calendar days after such a change takes effect.

  • MLP Status The Partnership is properly treated as a partnership for United States federal income tax purposes and more than 90% of the Partnership’s current gross income is qualifying income under 7704(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • Capitalization; Status of Capital Stock As of November 30, 1997, the authorized capital stock of the Company consisted of (i) 25,000,000 shares of Common Stock, par value $.001 per share, and (ii) 1,500,000 shares of Preferred Stock, without par value, of which 12,195,819 shares of Common Stock were issued and outstanding and 1,670,425 shares reserved for issuance (not including shares reserved for issuance in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby) and no shares of Preferred Stock were issued or outstanding. All the outstanding shares of capital stock of the Company have been duly authorized, and are validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. With the exception of the Shares, the Warrants, the Contingent Warrants, options to purchase 1,385,825 shares of Common Stock granted to directors, officers and other employees of the Company, options to purchase 284,600 shares of Common Stock granted to the former Chief Executive Officer of the Company and certain consultants of the Company, and options to purchase 1,591,200 shares of Common Stock authorized but not granted under the Company's stock option plans, no options, warrants, subscriptions or rights of any nature to acquire from the Company, or commitments of the Company to issue, or securities convertible into, shares of capital stock or other securities are authorized, issued or outstanding. None of the Company's outstanding securities or authorized capital stock are subject to any rights of redemption, repurchase, rights of first refusal, preemptive rights or other similar rights, whether contractual, statutory or otherwise, for the benefit of the Company, any stockholder, or any other person. To the Company's knowledge, and except as contemplated by this Agreement and as set forth in Schedule 2.5, there are no agreements, understandings, trusts or collaborative arrangements or understandings concerning the voting or transfer of the capital stock of the Company. The offer and sale of all capital stock and other securities of the Company issued prior to the Closing complied with or were exempt from all applicable federal and state securities laws and no stockholder has a right of rescission or damages with respect thereto.

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