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PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. All information in the Prospectus Supplement and the Prospectus, except the Seller’s Information. REVISED August 1, 0000 Standard & Poor’s has categorized loans governed by anti-predatory lending laws in the Jurisdictions listed below into three categories based upon a combination of factors that include (a) the risk exposure associated with the assignee liability and (b) the tests and thresholds set forth in those laws. Note that certain loans classified by the relevant statute as Covered are included in Standard & Poor’s High Cost Loan Category because they included thresholds and tests that are typical of what is generally considered High Cost by the industry. Arkansas Arkansas Home Loan Protection Act, Ark. Code Xxx. §§ 00-00-000 et seq. Effective July 16, 2003 High Cost Home Loan Cleveland Heights, OH Ordinance No. 72-2003 (PSH), Mun. Code §§ 757.01 et seq. Effective June 2, 2003 Covered Loan Colorado Consumer Equity Protection, Colo. Stat. Xxx. §§ 5-3.5-101 et seq. Effective for covered loans offered or entered into on or after January 1, 2003. Other provisions of the Act took effect on June 7, 2002 Covered Loan Connecticut Connecticut Abusive Home Loan Lending Practices Act, Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 36a-746 et seq. Effective October 1, 2001 High Cost Home Loan District of Columbia Home Loan Protection Act, D.C. Code §§ 26-1151.01 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after January 28, 2003 Covered Loan Florida Fair Lending Act, Fla. Stat. Xxx. §§ 494.0078 et seq. Effective October 2, 2002 High Cost Home Loan Georgia (Oct. 1, 2002 – Mar. 6, 2003) Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code Xxx. §§ 7-6A-1 et seq. High Cost Home Loan Effective October 1, 2002 – Xxxxx 0, 0000 Xxxxxxx as amended (Mar. 7, 2003 – current) Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code Xxx. §§ 7-6A-1 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after March 7, 2003 High Cost Home Loan HOEPA Section 32 Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, 15 U.S.C. § 1639, 12 C.F.R. §§ 226.32 and 226.34 Effective October 1, 1995, amendments October 1, 2002 High Cost Loan Illinois High Risk Home Loan Act, Ill. Comp. Stat. tit. 815, §§ 137/5 et seq. Effective January 1, 2004 (prior to this date, regulations under Residential Mortgage License Act effective from May 14, 2001) High Risk Home Loan Kansas Consumer Credit Code, Kan. Stat. Xxx. §§ 16a-1-101 et seq. Sections 16a-1-301 and 16a-3-207 became effective April 14, 1999; Section 16a-3-308a became effective July 1, 1999 High Loan to Value Consumer Loan (id....
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PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. All information in the Prospectus Supplement and the Prospectus, except the Mortgage Loan Seller's Information.
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. All information in the Prospectus Supplement and the Prospectus, except the Mortgage Loan Seller’s Information. APPENDIX EStandard & Poor’s Anti-Predatory Lending Categorization Standard & Poor’s has categorized loans governed by anti-predatory lending laws in the Jurisdictions listed below into three categories based upon a combination of factors that include (a) the risk exposure associated with the assignee liability and (b) the tests and thresholds set forth in those laws. Note that certain loans classified by the relevant statute as Covered are included in Standard & Poor’s High Cost Loan Category because they included thresholds and tests that are typical of what is generally considered High Cost by the industry. State/Jurisdiction Name of Anti-Predatory Lending Law/Effective Date Category under Applicable Anti- Predatory Lending Law Arkansas Arkansas Home Loan Protection Act, Ark. Code Axx. §§ 20-00-000 et seq. Effective July 16, 2003 High Cost Home Loan Cleveland Heights, OH Ordinance No. 72-2003 (PSH), Mun. Code §§ 757.01 et seq. Effective June 2, 2003 Covered Loan Colorado Consumer Equity Protection, Colo. Stat. Axx. §§ 5-3.5-101 et seq. Effective for covered loans offered or entered into on or after January 1, 2003. Other provisions of the Act took effect on June 7, 2002 Covered Loan Connecticut Connecticut Abusive Home Loan Lending Practices Act, Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 36a-746 et seq. Effective October 1, 2001 High Cost Home Loan District of Columbia Home Loan Protection Act, D.C. Code §§ 26-1151.01 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after January 28, 2003 Covered Loan Florida Fair Lending Act, Fla. Stat. Axx. §§ 494.0078 et seq. Effective October 2, 2002 High Cost Home Loan Georgia (Oct. 1, 2002 – Mar. 6, 2003) Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code Axx. §§ 7-6A-1 et seq. Effective October 1, 2002 – March 6, 2003 High Cost Home Loan Georgia as amended (Mar. 7, 2003 – current) Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code Axx. §§ 7-6A-1 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after March 7, 2003 High Cost Home Loan HOEPA Section 32 Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, 15 U.S.C. § 1639, 12 C.F.R. §§ 226.32 and 226.34 Effective October 1, 1995, amendments October 1, 2002 High Cost Loan Illinois High Risk Home Loan Act, Ill. Comp. Stat. tit. 815, §§ 137/5 et seq. Effective January 1, 2004 (prior to this date, regulations under Residential Mortgage License Act effective from May 14, 2001) High Risk Home Loan Indiana Indiana Home Loan Practices...
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. Except to the extent that information is clearly in the public domain, all information provided by Purchaser to Seller during the performance of this Purchase Order and all improvements, modifications and derivations thereto shall be deemed to be the proprietary information of Purchaser. Seller agrees: to hold Purchaser's proprietary information in confidence and to protect it from release to third parties; to disclose Purchaser's proprietary information only to Seller's employees who have a need-to-know and only after they have been made aware of the proprietary nature of the information; and to use such proprietary information solely for the purposes of performing this Purchase Order. The restriction on release to third parties contained in this paragraph will not apply to release by the Seller to subcontractors that Seller uses in performing this Purchase Order provided the Seller includes in such subcontracts a provision substantially the same as this paragraph.
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. Within five (5) business days after receipt of a request from the Company, the Purchaser will provide such information and deliver such documents as may reasonably be necessary to comply with any and all laws and ordinances to which the Company is subject. Any information which the Purchaser has heretofore furnished or is furnishing herewith to the Company is complete and accurate and may be relied upon by the Company in determining the availability of an exemption from registration under Federal and state securities laws in connection with the Offering. The Purchaser further represents and warrants that it will notify and supply corrective information to the Company immediately upon the occurrence of any change therein occurring prior to the Company's issuance of the securities underlying the Units.
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. If more than one individual or entity comprises the purchaser, each of the individuals or entities comprising the Purchaser hereby irrevocably appoint Purchaser 1 listed below as the party to which the Vendor shall send all notices or other contact information. The Vendor shall have no responsibility to contact any individual or entity comprising the Purchaser other than Purchaser 1. Purchaser 1 shall have the sole responsibility and obligation to inform the remaining individuals or entities comprising the Purchaser of any information or notices it receives from the Vendor
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. All information in the Prospectus Supplement and the Prospectus, except the Mortgage Loan Seller's Information. Standard & Poor’s LEVELS® Glossary, Version 5.6b Revised, Appendix E REVISED February 7, 2005
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PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. All information furnished to the Company by such Purchaser regarding such Purchaser in writing for use in the Proxy Statement and any Mandatory Shelf Registration Statement will not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading.
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. Except to the extent that information is clearly in the public domain, all information provided by Purchaser to Seller during the performance of this Purchase Order and all improvements, modifications and derivations thereto shall be deemed to be the proprietary information of Purchaser. Seller agrees:
PURCHASER’S INFORMATION. Each Purchaser hereby confirms and represents that: a. Each Purchaser understands that the Shares have not been approved or disapproved by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or any foreign securities agencies and no registration statement has been filed with any regulatory agency. b. Each Purchaser is not an underwriter and would be acquiring the Shares solely for investment for his or her own account and not with a view to, or for, resale in connection with any distribution with in the meaning of the federal securities act, the state securities acts or any other applicable state securities acts; c. The undersigned Purchaser is not a person in the United States of America and at the time the buy order was originated, the Purchaser was outside the United States of America. The undersigned Purchaser is not a citizen of the United States (a U.S. Person) as that term is defined in Reg. S of the Securities Act of 1933 and was not formed by a U. S. person principally for the purpose of investing in securities not registered under the Securities Act of 1933. d. The undersigned Purchaser understands the speculative nature and risks of investments associated with the Company, and confirms that the Shares would be suitable and consistent with his or her investment program and that his or her financial position enable him or her to bear the risks of this investment; e. To the extent that any federal, and/or state securities laws shall require, the Purchaser hereby agrees that any securities acquired pursuant to this Agreement shall be without preference as to assets; f. The certificate for Shares will contain a legend that transfer is prohibited except in accordance with the provisions of Regulation S; g. The Purchaser has had the opportunity to ask questions of the Company and has received all information from the Company to the extent that the Company possessed such information, necessary to evaluate the merits and risks of any investment in the Company; h. The Purchaser has satisfied the suitability standards and securities laws imposed by government of his residence; i. The Purchaser has adequate means of providing for his current needs and personal contingencies and has no need to sell the Shares in the foreseeable future (that is at the time of the investment, Purchaser can afford to hold the investment for an indefinite period of time); j. The Purchaser has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial matters to evaluate the merits and ri...
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