Common use of Additional Consultation Clause in Contracts

Additional Consultation. In addition to the provisions of paragraphs (r) and (s) of this Section 5, the Corporation shall, in good faith, discuss with the Underwriters any change, event, development or fact, contemplated, anticipated, threatened, or proposed that is of such a nature that there may be reasonable doubt as to whether written notice should be given to the Underwriters under paragraphs (r) of this Section 5 and shall consult with the Underwriters with respect to the form and content of any Supplementary Material proposed to be filed by the Corporation, it being understood and agreed that no such Supplementary Material will be filed with any Qualifying Authority or the SEC until the Underwriters and Underwriters’ Counsel have been given a reasonable opportunity to review and approve such Supplementary Material, acting reasonably.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Underwriting Agreement (Banro Corp), Underwriting Agreement (Banro Corp), Underwriting Agreement (Banro Corp)

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Additional Consultation. In addition to the provisions of paragraphs (r) and (s) of this Section 5, the Corporation shall, in good faith, discuss with the Underwriters any change, event, development or fact, contemplated, anticipated, threatened, or proposed that is of such a nature that there may be reasonable doubt as to whether written notice should be given to the Underwriters under paragraphs paragraph (r) of this Section 5 and shall consult with the Underwriters with respect to the form and content of any Supplementary Material proposed to be filed by the Corporation, it being understood and agreed that no such Supplementary Material will be filed with any Qualifying Authority or the SEC until the Underwriters and Underwriters’ Counsel have been given a reasonable opportunity to review and approve such Supplementary Material, acting reasonably.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Underwriting Agreement (Banro Corp)

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