Common use of No Rights Created Clause in Contracts

No Rights Created. This Code is a statement of certain fundamental principles and policies and procedures that govern the Covered Persons in the conduct of the Corporation’s business. It is not intended to and does not create any rights in any Covered Person or in any of the Corporation’s portfolio companies, prospective portfolio companies, suppliers, borrowers, lenders, competitors or stockholders, or in any other person or entity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Management Agreement (Sunrise Realty Trust, Inc.), Management Agreement (AFC Gamma, Inc.), Management Agreement (AFC Gamma, Inc.)

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No Rights Created. This Code is a statement of certain the fundamental principles and key policies and procedures that govern the Covered Persons in the conduct of the CorporationCompany’s business. It is not intended to and does not create any obligations to or rights in any Covered Person employee, director, client, supplier, competitor, shareholder or in any of the Corporation’s portfolio companies, prospective portfolio companies, suppliers, borrowers, lenders, competitors or stockholders, or in any other person or entity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trademark License Agreement (Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.)

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