Common use of Change in Name or Locations Clause in Contracts

Change in Name or Locations. Company’s legal name and jurisdiction of organization are correctly set forth in the Public Reports. Company has not transacted business at any time during the immediately preceding five-year period, and does not currently transact business, under any other legal names or trade names. Company’s chief executive office and principal place of business is at, and the Company keeps and shall keep all of its books and records relating to receivables only at the location identified in the Public Reports, and the Company has no other executive offices or places of business. Company hereby agrees that if the location of the Collateral changes from the locations it is currently located in, or if Company changes its name or form or jurisdiction of organization, or establishes a name in which it may do business, Company will immediately notify Investor in writing of the additions or changes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Cleanspark, Inc.), Securities Purchase Agreement (Cleanspark, Inc.), Securities Purchase Agreement (Gopher Protocol Inc.)

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