Attribution and Multiple Ownership Rule Compliance Sample Clauses

Attribution and Multiple Ownership Rule Compliance. Complete this section if the Reporting Party may hold more than 4.99% of Cumulus voting stock after exercise of the warrants. The questions below ask whether the Reporting Party has any other media interests (which include radio stations, television stations, cable television systems, or daily newspapers) apart from the interest in Cumulus. The questions are intentionally broad to simplify the scope for most respondents. If you answer “yes” to a question, we may require additional information to determine whether the other media interests are reportable to the FCC. Ownership and Positional Information Complete the following chart with respect to Directors, Officers and Equity Holders: List Directors of the Reporting Party List Officers of the Reporting Party (include titles) List all Non-insulated Partners and all Non- insulated Members or, if a corporation, all Stockholders holding 5% or more of the voting stock of the Reporting Party1 1 The FCC treats all partnership interests as attributable unless the limited partnership agreement includes provisions identified by the FCC which “insulate” the passive or non-voting partners from “material” involvement in the broadcast and other media activities of the partnership. The FCC applies the same attribution and insulation standards to limited liability companies (but not corporations, where the use of non-voting stock is sufficient to demonstrate lack of material involvement in the company’s broadcast and other media activities). Complete the following chart for each Reporting Party, each Partner or each Member, or, in the case of a corporation, each Stockholder holding 5% or more of the voting stock of the Reporting Party: Name of Equity Holder Number of Shares Held Class of Stock Voting Rights (Yes or No) For Partnerships and LLCs: % of Equity Held For Partnerships and LLCs: Is the Equity Holder “Insulated” from Media Activities?
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  • Distribution Compliance Period The Purchaser agrees not to resell, pledge or transfer any Purchased Shares within the United States or to any U.S. Person, as each of those terms is defined in Regulation S, during the 40 days following the Closing Date.

  • Beneficial Ownership Regulation Promptly following any request therefor, the Borrower shall deliver to the Administrative Agent information and documentation reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent or any Lender for purposes of compliance with the Beneficial Ownership Regulation.

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  • Beneficial Ownership Rule Promptly following any change that would result in a change to the status of the Seller as an excluded “Legal Entity Customer” under the Beneficial Ownership Rule, the Seller shall execute and deliver to the Agent a Certification of Beneficial Owner(s) complying with the Beneficial Ownership Rule, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Agent.

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Notwithstanding any provision of this paragraph or the three preceding paragraphs to the contrary, the Certificate Administrator shall not be required to take any action that the Certificate Administrator in good faith believes to be inconsistent with any other provision of this Agreement, nor shall the Certificate Administrator be deemed in violation of this paragraph if it takes any action expressly required or authorized by any other provision of this Agreement, and the Certificate Administrator shall have no responsibility or liability with respect to any act or omission of the Depositor or the Master Servicer which does not enable the Certificate Administrator to comply with any of clauses (i) through (vi) of the third preceding paragraph or which results in any action contemplated by clauses (i) through (iii) of the next succeeding sentence. 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  • SOX Compliance The Company has taken all actions it deems reasonably necessary or advisable to take on or prior to the date of this Agreement to assure that, upon and at all times after the Effective Date, it will be in compliance in all material respects with all applicable provisions of the Sxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or implementing the provisions thereof. (the “Sxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act”) that are then in effect and will take all action it deems reasonably necessary or advisable to assure that it will be in compliance in all material respects with other applicable provisions of the Sxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act not currently in effect upon it and at all times after the effectiveness of such provisions.

  • Regulatory Compliance Cooperation (a) CIT/VC agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to avoid the occurrence of a Regulatory Problem. In the event that CIT/VC determines that it has a Regulatory Problem, the Company agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to take all such actions as are reasonably requested by CIT/VC in order (A) to effectuate and facilitate any transfer by CIT/VC of any Securities of the Company then held by CIT/VC to any Person designated by CIT/VC (subject, however, to compliance with Section 3 of this Agreement), (B) to permit CIT/VC (or any Affiliate of CIT/VC) to exchange all or any portion of the voting Securities of the Company then held by such Person on a share-for-share basis for shares of a class of non-voting Securities of the Company, which non-voting Securities shall be identical in all respects to such voting Securities, except that such new Securities shall be non-voting and shall be convertible into voting Securities on such terms as are requested by CIT/VC in light of regulatory considerations then prevailing, and (C) to continue and preserve the respective allocation of the voting interests with respect to the Company arising out of CIT/VC's ownership of voting Securities of the Company and/or provided for in this Agreement before the transfers and amendments referred to above (including entering into such additional agreements as are requested by CIT/VC to permit any Person(s) designated by CIT/VC to exercise any voting power which is relinquished by CIT/VC upon any exchange of voting Securities for nonvoting Securities of the Company); and the Company shall enter into such additional agreements, adopt such amendments to this Agreement, the Company's Charter and the Company's By-laws and other relevant agreements and taking such additional actions, in each case as are reasonably requested by CIT/VC in order to effectuate the intent of the foregoing. If CIT/VC elects to transfer Securities of the Company to a Regulated Holder in order to avoid a Regulatory Problem, the Company shall enter into such agreements with such Regulated Holder as it may reasonably request in order to assist such Regulated Holder in complying with applicable laws, and regulations to which it is subject. Such agreements may include restrictions on the 39. redemption, repurchase or retirement of Securities of the Company that would result or be reasonably expected to result in such Regulated Holder holding more voting securities or total securities (equity and debt) than it is permitted to hold under such laws and regulations.

  • Compliance with Timing Requirements of Regulations In the discretion of the Liquidator or the General Partner, a pro rata portion of the distributions that would otherwise be made to the General Partner and Limited Partners pursuant to this Article 13 may be:

  • CRA Compliance Neither Buyer nor any Buyer Subsidiary has received any notice of non-compliance with the applicable provisions of the CRA and the regulations promulgated thereunder. As of the date hereof, Buyer’s and each Buyer Subsidiary’s most recent examination rating under the CRA was “satisfactory” or better. Buyer knows of no fact or circumstance or set of facts or circumstances which would be reasonably likely to cause Buyer or any Buyer Subsidiary to receive any notice of non-compliance with such provisions of the CRA or cause the CRA rating of Buyer or any Buyer Subsidiary to decrease below the “satisfactory” level.

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