Bad Boy definition

Bad Boy. Denial. Neither Buyer nor ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is a “bad boy” within the meaning of Rule 262 promulgated by the Commission under the Securities Act.
Bad Boy behavior means bad business for the NFL, whose status as the most popular sport in
Bad Boy behavior means bad business for the NFL

Examples of Bad Boy in a sentence

  • As used herein, "Bad Boy" provisions include Rule 262 of Regulation A, Rule 507 of Regulation D and other similar disqualifying provisions of federal and state securities laws.

  • Neither All American, Acquisition nor any of its affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state s securities law.

  • Neither MarketCentral nor any of its affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state s securities law.

  • Neither Fullcomm nor any of its affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state securities law which are defined in Section 2.14.

  • Neither Contessa, Acquisition, the Principal Stockholders nor any of their respective affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state securities law.

  • None of SKM, HQS or the Principal Stockholders or any of their respective affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state's securities law.

  • Neither PAL nor any of its affiliates, directors or officers is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state's securities law which are defined in Section 2.16.

  • If recommendation is REJECTED, dealer file is re-filed with the Bad Boy accounts.

  • Neither Stronghold nor any of its ------------------------- affiliates, directors, officers or principals is subject to any disqualifying order under the "Bad Boy" provisions of the federal or any state's securities law which are defined in Section 2.15.

  • E-Z-GO is in the business of manufacturing and/or distributing golf cars, utility vehicles and personal transportation vehicles under the E-Z-GO, Cushman and Bad Boy Buggies brand names (collectively the "E-Z-GO PR▇▇▇▇▇▇") and has an extensive network of dealers and distributors in North and South America, Asia, Africa and Australia.