Common use of Foreign Issuer Clause in Contracts

Foreign Issuer. The Company is a Foreign Issuer which does not have a “substantial U.S. market interest” (as such terms are defined in Regulation S);

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: United States Subscription Agreement (Polymet Mining Corp), Subscription Agreement (Polymet Mining Corp)

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Foreign Issuer. The Company is a Foreign Issuer which does not have a foreign issuer as such term is defined in Rule 902(f) of Regulation S. There is no “substantial U.S. market interest” (as such terms are defined in the Company’s shares, within the meaning of Rule 902(j) of Regulation S);S.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Agreement (Genesys Sa)

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Foreign Issuer. The Company Corporation is a Foreign Issuer "foreign issuer" which does not have a "substantial U.S. market interest" (as such terms are defined in Regulation S);.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscription Agreement (Rubicon Minerals Corp)

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