D isclosure of Transactions Sample Clauses

D isclosure of Transactions. The Company shall issue a press release regarding this Agreement and/or file a Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Disclosure Document”) that includes this Agreement as an exhibit. The Company shall provide the Purchaser with a reasonable opportunity to review and provide comments on the portion of the Disclosure Document related to this Agreement. Subject to the foregoing, other than filings required under the Exchange Act, the Purchaser shall not issue any press releases or any other public statements with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby.
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Related to D isclosure of Transactions

  • Authorization of Transaction The Buyer has full power and authority (including full corporate power and authority) to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. This Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of the Buyer, enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions.

  • Types of Transactions Purchases You may make purchases of goods and services with your account. You may make such purchases up to the amount of your available credit limit.

  • Settlement of Transactions 1. The Company shall proceed to a settlement of all transactions upon execution of such transactions.

  • BANK’S RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS The Bank’s record of transactions in respect of and in connection with the use and operation of TBS is conclusive and binding on the Account Holder for all purposes whatsoever save for any manifest error or clerical error but nothing herein shall preclude the Bank from rectifying at any time any error, irregularity or omission therein.

  • Disclosure of Interested Parties By signature hereon, Contractor certifies that, if the value of this agreement exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Part 1 Texas Administrative Code Sections 46.1 through 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), if applicable, and has provided the Owner with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the Contractor.

  • Disclosure of Interests When required in order to comply with applicable laws and regulations or the articles of association or similar document of the Company, the Company may from time to time request each Owner and Holder to provide to the Depositary information relating to: (a) the capacity in which it holds American Depositary Shares, (b) the identity of any Holders or other persons or entities then or previously interested in those American Depositary Shares and the nature of those interests and (c) any other matter where disclosure of such matter is required for that compliance. Each Owner and Holder agrees to provide all information known to it in response to a request made pursuant to this Section. Each Holder consents to the disclosure by the Depositary and the Owner or any other Holder through which it holds American Depositary Shares, directly or indirectly, of all information responsive to a request made pursuant to this Section relating to that Holder that is known to that Owner or other Holder. The Depositary agrees to use reasonable efforts to comply with written instructions requesting that the Depositary forward any request authorized under this Section to the Owners and to forward to the Company any responses it receives in response to that request. The Depositary may charge the Company a fee and its expenses for complying with requests under this Section 3.4.

  • DISCLOSURE OF ASSETS Each Spouse warrants to the other that they do not have any knowledge of any assets other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VII. If the Spouses have waived their rights to financial disclosures, then this Section shall not apply to this Agreement. If either Spouse has any knowledge of any asset other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VII, that warrantor shall transfer or pay to the warrantee, at the warrantee’s election, one of the following:

  • DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Interest of the Firm in the Procuring Entity.

  • Documentation of Transfers You can receive a transaction receipt at the time you make any transfer to, from, or between your account(s) using an ATM. · If you have arranged to have direct deposits (which are electronic funds transfers as described in Section 4) made to your asset account(s) at least once every 60 days from the same person or company, the person or company making the deposit will tell you every time they send us the money. You may visit any branch, call us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000, or access your transaction history via ComputerLine, MoneyLine, Green on the Go® for mobile, or the MSUFCU Mobile app to find out whether the deposit has been made. · You will get a statement every month if you have authorized any electronic funds transfer service described in Section 4. If no electronic funds transfer occurs in a particular calendar quarter, you will still receive a statement for that quarter. However, for an asset account to which you have authorized no electronic funds transfers other than preauthorized credits, you will get a statement quarterly. On any account considered dormant, a statement will be sent to you annually. · Periodic statements we send you on accounts that are subject to electronic funds transfers described in Section 4 and transaction receipts issued by an ATM are admissible evidence. · Your right to documentation as set forth above in this section does not apply when the electronic funds transfer occurs outside of the United States.

  • DISCLOSURE OF LIABILITIES Each Spouse warrants to the other that he or she has not incurred nor shall incur, on or before the effective date of this Agreement, any liability not disclosed and listed in this Agreement for which the other is or may become personally liable or that could be enforced at any time against an asset held or to be received under this Agreement by the other Spouse. If either Spouse has incurred or does incur, on or before the effective date of this Agreement, any liability not disclosed and listed in this Agreement for which the other is or may become personally liable or that could be enforced at any time against an asset held or to be received under this Agreement by the other Spouse, that warrantor shall fully indemnify the other with respect to the obligation, including, but not limited to, any and all liability on the obligation, attorney fees, and related costs. This provision shall not be deemed to impair the availability, in a court of competent jurisdiction, of any other remedy arising from nondisclosure of such liabilities.

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