Common use of No Market to be Maintained Clause in Contracts

No Market to be Maintained. It is understood that neither the Managing Dealer nor any Soliciting Dealer shall have any commitment or obligation to sell the Units or provide a market for the Units, other than to use their best efforts to attempt to sell such Units. The Partnership may, but is not obligated, to engage other NASD-member firms to sell Units on terms substantially the same as the terms hereof; provided, however, in certain instances, the terms of such engagements with respect to compensation may provide for the payment of commissions and other fees of less than the amounts provided to the Managing Dealer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Dealer Agreement (Atlas Futures Fund Limited Partnership), Dealer Agreement (Atlas Futures Fund Limited Partnership), Dealer Agreement (Bromwell Financial Fund Limited Partnership)

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