Common use of Securities Holdings Clause in Contracts

Securities Holdings. Please fill in all blanks in the following questions related to your beneficial ownership of the Company’s capital stock. Generally, the term “beneficial ownership” refers to any direct or indirect interest in the securities which entitles you to any of the rights or benefits of ownership, even though you may not be the holder of record of the securities. For example, securities held in “street name” over which you exercise voting or investment power would be considered beneficially owned by you. Other examples of indirect ownership include ownership by a partnership in which you are a partner or by an estate or trust of which you or any member of your immediate family is a beneficiary. Ownership of securities held in the names of your spouse, minor children or other relatives who live in the same household may be attributed to you.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Registration Rights Agreement (American Standard Energy Corp.), Securities Purchase Agreement (Entremed Inc), Registration Rights Agreement (Equicap Inc)

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