Description of Shares definition

Description of Shares continues with some requests that shall define the concerned stock. First, record exactly how much money is required to purchase one share of this stock on the blank line between the dollar sign and the phrase “/Share.” Now, record the “Number Of Shares” to be purchased on the next blank line Finally, name the “Class/Series” the shares being bought are classified under by the Stock Company on the last blank line in the “II. Description Of Shares” section. Step 7
Description of Shares. The Offering" and "Taxation", to the extent that it constitutes matters of law or legal conclusions thereunder, has been reviewed by such counsel and is accurate and correct in all material respects.

Examples of Description of Shares in a sentence

  • If the space provided herein under "Description of Shares Tendered" is inadequate, the Share Certificate numbers, the number of Shares evidenced by such Share Certificates and the number of Shares tendered should be listed on a separate schedule and attached hereto.

  • If the space provided herein under "Description of Shares Tendered" is inadequate, the number of Shares tendered and the certificate numbers with respect to such Shares should be listed on a separate signed schedule attached hereto.

  • If the space provided herein under "Description of Shares Tendered" is inadequate, the number of Shares tendered and the Share certificate numbers with respect to such Shares should be listed on a separate signed schedule attached hereto.

  • If the space provided on the reverse hereof under "Description of Shares Tendered" is inadequate, the Share Certificate numbers, the number of Shares evidenced by such Share Certificates and the number of Shares tendered should be listed on a separate signed schedule and attached hereto.

  • If the space provided in the box captioned "Description of Shares Tendered" is inadequate, the certificate numbers and/or the number of Shares should be listed on a separate signed schedule and attached to this Letter of Transmittal.


More Definitions of Description of Shares

Description of Shares and "Tax Matters" and in the Registration Statement under Item 29 (Indemnification), to the extent that it constitutes matters of law, or summaries of legal matters, the Fund's Organizational Documents, matters of law relating to legal proceedings, or legal conclusions, has been reviewed by us and is correct in all material respects.
Description of Shares. , "Tax Matters" and "Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust and By-Laws" and (ii) the Prospectus under the caption "Underwriting" in each case fairly summarize in all material respects such matters, documents or proceedings;
Description of Shares. Certain Provisions of Maryland Law and of our Declaration of Trust and Bylaws," and (B) Item 34 of the Registration Statement, insofar as such statements constitute matters of law, summaries of legal matters, the Company's Declaration of Trust or bylaw provisions, documents or legal proceedings, or legal conclusions, have been reviewed by such counsel and fairly and accurately present and summarize, in all material respects, the matters referred to therein.
Description of Shares and "Certain Provisions in the Agreement and Declaration of Trust" fairly summarize the matters therein described.
Description of Shares and "Anti-Takeover and Other Provisions in the Declaration of Trust" accurately summarize the matters therein described.
Description of Shares and "Anti-takeover and Other Provisions in the Declaration of Trust" to the extent that they state matters of United States law or legal conclusions with respect thereto, present a fair summary of the laws and documents described therein; and
Description of Shares and "United States Federal Income Tax Considerations" insofar as they are, or refer to, statements of law or legal conclusions, are correct in all material respects and fairly present in all material respects the information required to be shown therein. In rendering the opinions set forth above, counsel may rely, as to matters of law of states other than New York and the MGCL, upon the opinions of other counsel, in each case satisfactory in form and substance to you and counsel shall state such opinions are satisfactory in form and scope to them and that they believe you may rely on them, and as to matters of fact, upon communications, statements and certificates from public officials, and certifications and statements from officers of the Company.