Identification of unincorporated associations Sample Clauses

Identification of unincorporated associations. I.5 The bank requires that unincorporated associations, as defined in Article I.10.1, identify themselves by completing a questionnaire and submitting articles of association or regulations, In compliance with Article I.10.2. The natural or legal persons who represent the association pursuant to Article I.10.3 must be identified separately in the same way as natural or legal persons, as the case may be.
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