Written Communication definition

Written Communication has the meaning set forth in Rule 405 under the Securities Act.
Written Communication has the same meaning as that term is defined in Rule 405 of the 1933 Act Regulations.
Written Communication means communication by hard copy to the recipient’s address of record.

Examples of Written Communication in a sentence

  • From the time of initial confidential submission of the Registration Statement to the Commission (or, if earlier, the first date on which the Company engaged in any Section 5(d) Written Communication or any Section 5(d) Oral Communication) through the date hereof, the Company has been and is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act (an “Emerging Growth Company”).

  • Each such Company Additional Written Communication, when taken together with the Disclosure Package, did not, and at the Closing Date will not, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

  • From the time of the initial confidential submission of the Registration Statement to the Commission (or, if earlier, the first date on which the Company engaged in any Section 5(d) Written Communication or any Section 5(d) Oral Communication) through the date hereof, the Company has been and is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act (an “Emerging Growth Company”).

  • The Company will deliver, without charge, to the Initial Purchasers as many copies of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any other Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication and the Offering Memorandum (including all amendments and supplements thereto) as the Representative may reasonably request.

  • With respect to any Offering of Securities, we will inform you by a Written Communication of the public offering price, the selling concession, the reallowance (if any) to dealers and the time when you may commence selling Securities to the public.


More Definitions of Written Communication

Written Communication has the meaning set forth in Rule 405 under the Securities Act; and (f) the termsignificant subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X under the Exchange Act.
Written Communication means the written statement made by a payer to a health care provider, in response to a claim for payment submitted to the payer by the provider, wherein the payer notifies the provider of the payer's determination of the employer's pecuniary liability for the medical treatment, services, and supplies that comprised the provider's claim for payment.
Written Communication has the meaning set forth in Rule 405 under the Securities Act. As used herein, the termsRegistration Statement,” “Preliminary Prospectus,” “Pricing Prospectus,” “Pricing Disclosure Package,” and “Prospectus” shall include the documents, if any, incorporated by reference therein as of the date hereof.
Written Communication means communication by hard copy to the recipient’s address of record or email communication using assigned USF email address.
Written Communication means communication by email to the recipient’s USF official email address of record or e-mail communication using assigned USF e-mail addresses.
Written Communication or “In Writing” means a form of either electronic or postal communication.
Written Communication has the same meaning as that term is defined in Rule 405. An “Underwriter Free Writing Prospectus” means any free writing prospectus that contains only preliminary or final terms of the Bonds and is not required to be filed by Potomac Edison or the Issuer pursuant to Rule 433 and that contains information substantially the same as the information contained in the Pricing Prospectus or Pricing Term Sheet (including, without limitation, (i) the class, size, rating, price, CUSIPs, coupon, yield, spread, benchmark, status and/or legal maturity date of the Bonds, the weighted average life, expected first and final payment dates, trade date, settlement date, transaction parties, credit enhancement, roadshow details, ERISA eligibility, legal investment status and payment window of one or more classes of Bonds and (ii) a column or other entry showing the status of the subscriptions for the Bonds, both for the Bonds as a whole and for each Underwriter’s retention, and/or expected pricing parameters of the Bonds).