Examples of Restrictions on Purchase in a sentence
Regulatory requirements and guidance are contained in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 45.6, Reporting, Redistribution, and Disposal of Contractor Inventory and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 245.604, Restrictions on Purchase or Retention of Contractor Inventory.
It is understood the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of “Underwriting”, (ii) the first paragraph of the Underwriting subsection “Commissions and Discounts,” (iii) the Underwriting section “Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities”.
Compulsory Redemption Shares of the Fund may be compulsorily redeemed and all the Shares may be redeemed in the circumstances described in the Prospectus under the heading "Restrictions on Purchase, Transfer and Compulsory Redemptions".
It is understood that the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of the “Underwriting” section of the Prospectus and (ii) the “Underwriting—Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities” section of the Prospectus.
It is understood the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting (Conflicts of Interest)” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of “Underwriting,” and (ii) the subsections “Commissions and Discounts,” “Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities,” and “Conflicts of Interest”.
It is understood the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of “Underwriting”, and (ii) the subsections “Commissions and Discounts,” “Representative’s Shares,” “Representative’s Warrants,” and “Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities”.
Restrictions on Purchase of Financial Instruments Although the Company has not adopted a formal policy forbidding an NEO or director from purchasing financial instruments that are designed to hedge or offset a decrease in market value of equity securities granted as compensation or held, directly or indirectly, by the NEO or director, the Company is not aware of any NEO or director having entered into this type of transaction.
The information provided by the Underwriters in the Prospectus under the sections entitled "Underwriting - Pricing of Securities," "- Over-Allotment Option," "- Commissions and Discounts," "- Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities" and "- Indemnification" are true and correct in all material respects.
It is understood the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of “Underwriting”, (ii) the first paragraph of the Underwriting subsection “Commissions and Discounts,” (iii) the Underwriting subsection “Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities”.
It is understood that the following identified statements set forth in the Prospectus under the heading “Underwriting” constitute, for the purposes of this Agreement, information furnished by the Representative with respect to the Underwriters: (i) the table of underwriters in the first paragraph of “Underwriting”, and (ii) the subsections “Commissions and Discounts,” “Representative Shares,” “Representative Warrants,” and “Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities”.