Regulatory Disruption. Any event that Party A, in its reasonable discretion, based on the advice of counsel, determines it appropriate with regard to any legal, regulatory or self-regulatory requirements or related policies and procedures (that generally apply to transactions of a nature and kind similar to the Transaction and have been adopted in good faith by Party A) for Party A to refrain from or decrease any market activity in connection with the Transaction. Subject to applicable legal requirements and Party A’s internal policies and guidelines, Party A shall promptly notify Party B upon the occurrence of a Regulatory Disruption and shall subsequently promptly notify Party B on the day Party A believes that the circumstances giving rise to such Regulatory Disruption have changed. Party A shall make its determination of a Regulatory Disruption in a manner consistent with the determinations made with respect to other issuers under similar facts and circumstances. Exchange Act: The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time.
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Samples: Distribution Agency Agreement (Camden Property Trust), Distribution Agency Agreement (Camden Property Trust), Distribution Agency Agreement (Camden Property Trust)