Common use of Exclusion of amounts by Superintendent Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of amounts by Superintendent. The Superintendent may require that an amount be excluded from the determination of the number of trading shares that may be issued under this Part if in the circumstances he considers, that to include any such amount would be inappropriate or unconscionable. For example, the Superintendent would question the appropriateness of issuing trading shares for non-cash assets unrelated to the issuer's stated business purpose at the time of its IPO or for excessive administrative expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Air Packaging Technologies Inc)

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Exclusion of amounts by Superintendent. The Superintendent may require that an amount be excluded from the determination of the number of trading shares that may be issued under this Part if in the circumstances he considers, considers that to include any such amount would be inappropriate or unconscionable. For example, the Superintendent would question the appropriateness of issuing trading shares for non-cash assets unrelated to the issuer's stated business purpose purposes at the time of its IPO or for excessive administrative expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Global Election Systems Inc)

Exclusion of amounts by Superintendent. The Superintendent may require that an amount be excluded from the determination of the number of trading shares that may be issued under this Part if in the circumstances he considers, lie considers that to include any such amount would be inappropriate or unconscionable. For example, the Superintendent would question the appropriateness of issuing trading shares for non-cash assets unrelated to the issuer's stated business purpose at the time of its IPO or for excessive administrative expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Pacific Rodera Ventures Inc)

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Exclusion of amounts by Superintendent. The Superintendent may require that an amount be excluded from the determination of the number of trading shares that may be issued under this Part if in the circumstances he considers, considers that to include any such amount would be inappropriate or unconscionable. For example, the Superintendent would question the appropriateness of issuing trading shares for non-cash assets unrelated to the issuer's stated business purpose at the time of its IPO or for excessive administrative expensesexpenses .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Dsi Datotech Systems Inc)

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