Common use of Trustee May Deal with the Corporation Clause in Contracts

Trustee May Deal with the Corporation. In its personal capacity or any other capacity, the Trustee, and each affiliate of the Trustee, may buy, sell, lend upon, become a pledgee of and deal in securities of the Corporation and generally contract and enter into financial transactions with the Corporation and any Affiliate of the Corporation without being liable to account for any profits made thereby.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Warrant Indenture (C21 Investments Inc.), Warrant Indenture (C21 Investments Inc.), Warrant Indenture (C21 Investments Inc.)

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Trustee May Deal with the Corporation. β€Œ In its personal capacity or any other capacity, the Trustee, and each affiliate of the Trustee, may buy, sell, lend upon, become a pledgee of and deal in securities of the Corporation and generally contract and enter into financial transactions with the Corporation and any Affiliate of the Corporation without being liable to account for any profits made thereby.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Alliance Trust Company, Alliance Trust Company

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