Common use of Non-U.S. Investor Clause in Contracts

Non-U.S. Investor. If such Holder is a Not a U.S. Person, the sale of the Securities by the Company to such Holder will not (i) violate any Governmental Requirements applicable to such sale, and (ii) require any filing, notice, registration or any other action by the Company under any Governmental Requirements applicable to such sale, except for such filings, notices, registrations and other actions which such Holder has in writing requested the Company to make and which has been accepted by the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Securities Investment and Subscription Agreement (Ener1 Inc), Securities Investment and Subscription Agreement (Ener1 Inc), Securities Investment and Subscription Agreement (Ener1 Inc)

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Non-U.S. Investor. If such Holder is a Not not a U.S. Person, the sale of the Securities by the Company to such Holder will not (i) violate any Governmental Requirements applicable to such sale, and (ii) require any filing, notice, registration or any other action by the Company under any Governmental Requirements applicable to such sale, except for such filings, notices, registrations and other actions which such Holder has in writing requested the Company to make and which has been accepted by the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Securities Investment and Subscription Agreement (Ener1 Inc)

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