Restrictive Legends definition

Restrictive Legends means the Restricted Note Legend, the Regulation S Legend, the Regulation S Global Note Legend and the Temporary Regulation S Global Note Legend.
Restrictive Legends has the meaning specified in Section 203(a).
Restrictive Legends has the meaning specified in Section 305(b).

Examples of Restrictive Legends in a sentence

  • Receives access to technical data or computer software for performance of a Government contract that contains the clause at 252.227-7025, Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Government-Furnished Information Marked with Restrictive Legends.

  • The recipient is a Government contractor receiving access to the data for performance of a Government contract that contains the clause at DFARS 252.227-7025, Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Government-Furnished Information Marked with Restrictive Legends.

  • The receiving support contractor(s) or subcontractor(s) contract arrangements are subject to clauses Support Contractor Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement, and Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Government-Furnished Information Marked with Restrictive Legends.

  • Any such non-disclosure agreement shall address the restrictions on the covered Government support contractor's use of the limited rights data as set forth in the clause at 252.227-7025, Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Government-Furnished Information Marked with Restrictive Legends.

  • The recipient is a Government contractor receiving access to the software or documentation for performance of a Government contract that contains the clause at DFARS 252.227-7025, Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Government Furnished Information Marked with Restrictive Legends.


More Definitions of Restrictive Legends

Restrictive Legends has the meaning specified in Section 206(a) hereof.
Restrictive Legends means the Contract Legend, the Transfer Legend and the Lock Up Legend.
Restrictive Legends means the Regulation S Legend and the Rule 144A Legend.
Restrictive Legends has the meaning specified in Section 2.3.1 hereof.
Restrictive Legends. We are not required to honor any restrictive legend on checks you write. Examples of restrictive legends are “must be presented within 90 days” or “not valid for more than $1,000.00”.
Restrictive Legends means the Contract Legend, the Transfer Legend and the Lock Up Legend. “Restructuring” is defined in the recitals.
Restrictive Legends. We are not required to honor any restrictive legend on checks you write unless we have agreed to the restriction in a writing signed by an officer of the Bank. Examples of restrictive legends are “two signatures required”, “must be presented within 90 days” or “not valid for more than $1,000.” Returned Deposited Items: We have the right to charge back your account if we have given you credit for an item that is returned to us unpaid. There will be a Returned Deposited Item fee imposed for each such item. Checking Account with Subaccounts: This provision only applies to your account if it is a checking account. Your account consists of two subaccounts: A checking subaccount and a savings subaccount. The checking subaccount is your transaction account. If the amount of money in your checking subaccount exceeds a certain threshold amount, we will transfer the amount above the threshold amount into your savings subaccount. We will make this transfer at the beginning of each monthly statement period. We determine the threshold amount in our sole discretion. If on any day the daily beginning balance in your checking subaccount is less than the total of the new debits (such as checks and other withdrawals), then money will be automatically transferred from your savings subaccount back to your checking subaccount. The amount transferred back to the checking subaccount will be the total of the debits minus the daily beginning balance but will not exceed the amount of money in the savings subaccount. The transfers between the subaccounts will occur only on our books and will not affect the balance, interest, fees, or features of your account. Other than as described above, this Personal Deposit Account Agreement controls your account as if there were no subaccounts.