Common use of Foreign Jurisdictions Clause in Contracts

Foreign Jurisdictions. Such Investor acknowledges, represents and agrees that no action has been or will be taken in any jurisdiction outside the United States by the Company, or any agents acting on behalf of the Company, that would permit an offering of the Shares or the Warrants, or possession or distribution of offering materials in connection with the issue of the Shares and the Warrants, in any jurisdiction outside the United States where action for that purpose is required. Each Investor outside the United States will comply with all applicable laws and regulations in each foreign jurisdiction in which it purchases, offers, sells or delivers the Shares or the Warrants or has in its possession or distributes any offering material, in all cases at its own expense.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Common Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement (Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc), Common Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement (Frazier Healthcare Ii Lp), Warrant Purchase Agreement (MPM Bio Ventures Iii Lp)

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