Disclosure Counsel definition

Disclosure Counsel means the Special Counsel designated by the Corporation to be responsible for the drafting and delivery of the Corporation’s disclosure documents such as preliminary official statements, official statements, re-offering memorandums or private placement memorandums and continuing disclosure agreements.
Disclosure Counsel means Armstrong Teasdale LLP, St. Louis, Missouri, or an attorney at law or a firm of attorneys acceptable to the City of nationally recognized standing in matters pertaining to offerings of municipal securities duly admitted to the practice of law before the highest court of any state of the United States of America or the District of Columbia.
Disclosure Counsel means Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, in its capacity as disclosure counsel to the District with respect to the Bonds.

Examples of Disclosure Counsel in a sentence

  • The requirement to provide the opinion of Fund Counsel and negative assurance letter of Disclosure Counsel contemplated by this Section 8(j) shall be waived if at the time of the required delivery of such opinion and negative assurance letter pursuant to this Agreement there is no Placement Notice outstanding or the Fund has suspended the sale of, or otherwise does not intend to sell, Placement Shares.

  • This Contract specifies the contractual terms and conditions by which the County will procure Bond and Disclosure Counsel Services from Contractor as further detailed in the Scope of Work, identified and incorporated herein by this reference as “Attachment A”.

  • Additionally, upon the Fund’s filing of a Report, the Fund shall cause Disclosure Counsel to deliver to ▇▇▇▇▇ the negative assurance letter set forth in Exhibit 8(j)(2).

  • Except for Errors and Omissions and Professional Liability, Disclosure Counsel shall require the carriers of the above required coverages to waive all rights of subrogation against the County, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, Contractors and sub-contractors.

  • In the event the sale of the Financing is abandoned by the County because of market conditions or any other reason, no payment will be made to Disclosure Counsel hereunder for any services rendered or costs incurred by Disclosure Counsel, it being understood that Disclosure Counsel’s compensation is expressly conditioned upon the Closing.


More Definitions of Disclosure Counsel

Disclosure Counsel means legal counsel (which may be bond counsel under separate engagement for a series of Obligations) engaged for the purpose of assisting the Issuer in meeting its primary and secondary market disclosure obligations.
Disclosure Counsel means a firm of nationally recognized standing in matters pertaining to the disclosure obligations under Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America, duly admitted to the practice of law before the highest court of any state of the United States of America.
Disclosure Counsel means Armstrong Teasdale LLP, St. Louis, Missouri, or an
Disclosure Counsel means the Special Counsel designated by Florida Housing to be responsible for the drafting and delivery of Florida Housing’s disclosure documents such as preliminary official statements, official statements, re-offering memorandums or private placement memorandums and continuing disclosure agreements. The fees of Disclosure Counsel shall be set by contract with Florida Housing and shall be paid from the Cost of Issuance Fee or from the Good Faith Deposit submitted with the Loan Commitment.
Disclosure Counsel means Bracewell LLP, or other counsel selected by the Board and nationally recognized as experienced in matters relating to bonds issued by states and their political subdivisions.
Disclosure Counsel means the attorney or law firm retained by the Issuer to provide advice on the Issuer’s and/or third-party Obligor’s securities law disclosure obligations and to assist in the preparation of the official statement or other offering document. Disclosure Counsel may also assist in preparation of a bond purchase contract, official notice of sale, and/or continuing disclosure agreement.
Disclosure Counsel means the law firm engaged by the Commission to advise the Commission with respect to disclosure obligations and requirements under federal securities laws. Nixon Peabody LLP currently serves as Disclosure Counsel.