Investment Experience; Fend for Self Sample Clauses

Investment Experience; Fend for Self. Investor has substantial experience in investing in securities and it has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. Investor acknowledges that Investor is able to fend for Investor’s self in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, that Investor has the ability to bear the economic risk of Investor’s investment pursuant to this Agreement and that Investor is an "Accredited Investor" by virtue of the fact that Investor meets the investor qualification standards set forth in Section 3.1 above. Investor has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of the Company, although such investment is consistent with Investor’s purposes.
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Investment Experience; Fend for Self. Subscriber has substantial experience in investing in securities and he, she or it has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. Subscriber acknowledges that Subscriber is able to fend for Subscriber's self in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, that Subscriber has the ability to bear the economic risk of Subscriber's investment pursuant to this Agreement and that Subscriber is an "Accredited Investor" by virtue of the fact that Subscriber meets the investor qualification standards set forth in Section 2.1 above. Subscriber has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of the Company, although such investment is consistent with Subscriber's purposes.
Investment Experience; Fend for Self. The Subscriber has substantial experience in investing in securities and has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. The Subscriber acknowledges that it is able to fend for itself in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and that it has the ability to bear the economic risk of its investment in the Company. The Subscriber has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of the Company.
Investment Experience; Fend for Self. Subscriber has substantial experience in investing in securities and has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. Subscriber acknowledges that Subscriber is able to fend for Subscriber's self in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, that Subscriber has the ability to bear the economic risk of Subscriber's investment pursuant to this Agreement and that Subscriber is an "Accredited Investor" by virtue of the fact that Subscriber meets the investor qualification standards set forth in Section 2.1 above. Subscriber has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of the Company, although such investment is consistent with Subscriber's purposes. 2.3 EXEMPT OFFERING UNDER REGULATION D. 2.3.1 INVESTMENT; NO DISTRIBUTION. Subscriber is acquiring the Securities solely for Subscriber's own account for investment purposes as a principal and not with a view to immediate resale or distribution of all or any part thereof. Subscriber is aware that there are legal and practical limits on Subscriber's ability to sell or dispose of the Securities and, therefore, that Subscriber must bear the economic risk of the investment for an indefinite period of time and has adequate means of providing for Subscriber's current needs and possible personal contingencies and has need for only limited liquidity of this investment. Subscriber's commitment to illiquid investments is reasonable in relation to Subscriber's net worth. By making the representations in this Section 2.3.1, the Subscriber does not agree to hold the Securities for any minimum or other specific term and reserves the right to dispose of the Securities at any time in accordance with or pursuant to a registration statement or an exemption from registration under the Act, except as otherwise required in this Agreement or in the Registration Rights Agreement.
Investment Experience; Fend for Self. Shareholder has substantial experience in investing in securities and he, she or it has made investments in securities other than those of Chancellor. Shareholder acknowledges that Shareholder is able to fend for Shareholder's self in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, that Shareholder has the ability to bear the economic risk of Shareholder's investment pursuant to this Agreement. Shareholder has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of Chancellor, although such investment is consistent with Shareholder's purposes.
Investment Experience; Fend for Self. Guazzoni has substantial experience in investing in securities and has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. Guazzoni acknowledges that Guazzoni is able to fend for Guazzoni's self in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Investment Experience; Fend for Self. The Purchaser has substantial experience in investing in securities and has made investments in securities other than those of the Company. The Purchaser acknowledges that it is able to fend for itself in the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and that it has the ability to bear the economic risk of its investment in the Company. The Purchaser has not been organized for the purpose of investing in securities of the Company.
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  • Investment Experience Holder understands that the purchase of this Warrant and its underlying securities involves substantial risk. Holder has experience as an investor in securities of companies in the development stage and acknowledges that Holder can bear the economic risk of such Holder’s investment in this Warrant and its underlying securities and has such knowledge and experience in financial or business matters that Holder is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in this Warrant and its underlying securities and/or has a preexisting personal or business relationship with the Company and certain of its officers, directors or controlling persons of a nature and duration that enables Holder to be aware of the character, business acumen and financial circumstances of such persons.

  • How Are Contributions to a Xxxx XXX Reported for Federal Tax Purposes You must file Form 5329 with the IRS to report and remit any penalties or excise taxes. In addition, certain contribution and distribution information must be reported to the IRS on Form 8606 (as an attachment to your federal income tax return.)

  • How Are Distributions from a Xxxx XXX Taxed for Federal Income Tax Purposes Amounts distributed to you are generally excludable from your gross income if they (i) are paid after you attain age 59½, (ii) are made to your beneficiary after your death, (iii) are attributable to your becoming disabled, (iv) subject to various limits, the distribution is used to purchase a first home or, in limited cases, a second or subsequent home for you, your spouse, or you or your spouse’s grandchild or ancestor, or (v) are rolled over to another Xxxx XXX. Regardless of the foregoing, if you or your beneficiary receives a distribution within the five-taxable-year period starting with the beginning of the year to which your initial contribution to your Xxxx XXX applies, the earnings on your account are includable in taxable income. In addition, if you roll over (convert) funds to your Xxxx XXX from another individual retirement plan (such as a Traditional IRA or another Xxxx XXX into which amounts were rolled from a Traditional IRA), the portion of a distribution attributable to rolled-over amounts which exceeds the amounts taxed in connection with the conversion to a Xxxx XXX is includable in income (and subject to penalty tax) if it is distributed prior to the end of the five-tax-year period beginning with the start of the tax year during which the rollover occurred. An amount taxed in connection with a rollover is subject to a 10% penalty tax if it is distributed before the end of the five-tax-year period. As noted above, the five-year holding period requirement is measured from the beginning of the five-taxable-year period beginning with the first taxable year for which you (or your spouse) made a contribution to a Xxxx XXX on your behalf. Previously, the law required that a separate five-year holding period apply to regular Xxxx XXX contributions and to amounts contributed to a Xxxx XXX as a result of the rollover or conversion of a Traditional IRA. Even though the holding period requirement has been simplified, it may still be advisable to keep regular Xxxx XXX contributions and rollover/ conversion Xxxx XXX contributions in separate accounts. This is because amounts withdrawn from a rollover/conversion Xxxx XXX within five years of the rollover/conversion may be subject to a 10% penalty tax. As noted above, a distribution from a Xxxx XXX that complies with all of the distribution and holding period requirements is excludable from your gross income. If you receive a distribution from a Xxxx XXX that does not comply with these rules, the part of the distribution that constitutes a return of your contributions will not be included in your taxable income, and the portion that represents earnings will be includable in your income. For this purpose, certain ordering rules apply. Amounts distributed to you are treated as coming first from your non-deductible contributions. The next portion of a distribution is treated as coming from amounts which have been rolled over (converted) from any non-Xxxx IRAs in the order such amounts were rolled over. Any remaining amounts (including all earnings) are distributed last. Any portion of your distribution which does not meet the criteria for exclusion from gross income may also be subject to a 10% penalty tax. Note that to the extent a distribution would be taxable to you, neither you nor anyone else can qualify for capital gains treatment for amounts distributed from your account. Similarly, you are not entitled to the special five- or ten- year averaging rule for lump-sum distributions that may be available to persons receiving distributions from certain other types of retirement plans. Rather, the taxable portion of any distribution is taxed to you as ordinary income. Your Xxxx XXX is not subject to taxes on excess distributions or on excess amounts remaining in your account as of your date of death. You must indicate on your distribution request whether federal income taxes should be withheld on a distribution from a Xxxx XXX. If you do not make a withholding election, we will not withhold federal or state income tax. Note that, for federal tax purposes (for example, for purposes of applying the ordering rules described above), Xxxx IRAs are considered separately from Traditional IRAs.

  • HHS Single Audit Unit will notify Grantee to complete the Single Audit Determination Form If Grantee fails to complete the form within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of notice, Grantee maybe subject to sanctions and remedies for non-compliance.

  • Acquisition for Investment The Purchaser is a “non-US person” as defined in Regulation S, acquiring the Shares solely for the its own account for the purpose of investment and not with a view to or for sale in connection with a distribution to anyone. 投资目的。购买人是符合规则S下定义的“非美国主体”,购买此合同下的股票仅出于其个人的投资目的,不是为了向其他人分销。

  • Insurance for Own Account Nothing in Section 4.06 shall limit or prohibit (a) Owner from maintaining the policies of insurance required under Annex B with higher limits than those specified in Annex B, or (b) Mortgagee from obtaining insurance for its own account (and any proceeds payable under such separate insurance shall be payable as provided in the policy relating thereto); provided, however, that no insurance may be obtained or maintained that would limit or otherwise adversely affect the coverage of any insurance required to be obtained or maintained by Owner pursuant to this Section 4.06 and Annex B.

  • Allocations for Capital Account Purposes For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts and in determining the rights of the Partners among themselves, the Partnership’s items of income, gain, loss and deduction (computed in accordance with Section 5.5(b)) shall be allocated among the Partners in each taxable year (or portion thereof) as provided herein below.

  • Treatment of Unallowable Costs Previously Submitted for Payment Mallinckrodt further agrees that within 120 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement it shall identify to applicable Medicare and TRICARE fiscal intermediaries, carriers, and/or contractors, and Medicaid and FEHBP fiscal agents, any Unallowable Costs (as defined in this Paragraph) included in payments previously sought from the United States, or any State Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, payments sought in any cost reports, cost statements, information reports, or payment requests already submitted by Mallinckrodt or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, and shall request, and agree, that such cost reports, cost statements, information reports, or payment requests, even if already settled, be adjusted to account for the effect of the inclusion of the Unallowable Costs. Mallinckrodt agrees that the United States, at a minimum, shall be entitled to recoup from Mallinckrodt any overpayment plus applicable interest and penalties as a result of the inclusion of such Unallowable Costs on previously-submitted cost reports, information reports, cost statements, or requests for payment. Any payments due after the adjustments have been made shall be paid to the United States pursuant to the direction of the Department of Justice and/or the affected agencies. The United States reserves its rights to disagree with any calculations submitted by Mallinckrodt or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates on the effect of inclusion of Unallowable Costs (as defined in this Paragraph) on Mallinckrodt or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates’ cost reports, cost statements, or information reports.

  • What Forms of Distribution Are Available from a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account Distributions may be made as a lump sum of the entire account, or distributions of a portion of the account may be made as requested.

  • Traditional Individual Retirement Custodial Account The following constitutes an agreement establishing an Individual Retirement Account (under Section 408(a) of the Internal Revenue Code) between the depositor and the Custodian.

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