Bad Actors definition

Bad Actors. Each Holder: (i) if a natural person, represents on its behalf; or (ii) if a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or partnership, or association, joint stock corporation or other entity, represents on its behalf and the behalf of its officers, directors and principal stockholders, connected with the Holder at the time this Note is entered into, that it is not subject to any “Bad Actor” disqualifications described in Rule 506(d)(1)(i) to (viii) under the Securities Act.
Bad Actors. Neither the Dealer Manager nor: (i) any registered representatives acting on behalf of the Dealer Manager in selling Units in this Offering; or (ii) any director of the Dealer Manager, executive officer of the Dealer Manager or other officer of the Dealer Manager participating in the Offering, is subject to a Disqualification Event, except for a Disqualification Event: (A) contemplated by Rule 506(d)(2) of the Securities Act and (B) a reasonably detailed description of which has been furnished to the Operating Partnership in writing.

Examples of Bad Actors in a sentence

  • Bad Actors or Hackers may launch attacks to steal, compromise, or secure Tokens, such as by attacking Network source code, exchange servers, third-party platforms, cold and hot storage locations or software, Token transaction history, or other means.

  • No Other Representations and Warranties 40 Section 4.1. Organization and Authority of Investor 40 Section 4.2. No Conflicts; Consents 41 Section 4.3. Investment Purpose; Sufficiency of Funds 41 Section 4.4. Brokers; No General Solicitation 41 Section 4.5. Legal Proceedings 41 Section 4.6. Disclosure of Information; Investment Experience 41 Section 4.7. No Bad Actors 42 Section 5.1. Conduct of Business Prior to the Closing 42 Section 5.2. Access to Information 44 Section 5.3. No Solicitation of Other Bids.

  • Transfer of this Note; No Transfers to Bad Actors; Notice of Bad Actor Status.