Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The Lender has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of such party is of such proportion that the person’s proportion of the Loan Amount would not be material when compared with his total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The Investor, either individually or together with his, her, or its purchaser representative, has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he, she, or it is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of such party is of such proportion that the total cost of such person’s commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with his, her, or its total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The undersigned has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and the financial capacity of such party is of such proportion that the total cost of such person’s commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with his total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The undersigned representative of the Consultant entity has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of the Consultant entity is of such proportion the total cost of such party’s commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with its total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The Seller has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of the Seller is of such proportion that the total cost of the Seller’s commitment in the Common Stock Consideration would not be material when compared with his total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. Each Buyer has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that his financial capacity is of such proportion that the total cost of his commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with his total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The individually representing the Investor has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he or she is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment. The financial capacity of the Investor is of such proportion that the total cost of its commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with its total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The person signing this Agreement on behalf of Xxxxxxx has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of Xxxxxxx is of such proportion that the total cost of its commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with Clifton’s total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The Lender’s Representative has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and the financial capacity of the Lender is of such proportion that the total cost of such person's commitment in the Note, Warrants or the Warrant Shares would not be material when compared with its total financial capacity.
Knowledge and Experience in Business and Financial Matters. The Creditor's representative has such knowledge and experience in business and financial matters that he or she is capable of evaluating the risks of the prospective investment, and that the financial capacity of the Creditor is of such proportion that the total cost of such entity's commitment in the Shares would not be material when compared with its total financial capacity.