Examples of U.S. Accredited Investor in a sentence
If those natural persons are themselves U.S. Accredited Investors, and if all other equity owners of the entity seeking U.S. Accredited Investor status are U.S. Accredited Investors, then this category will be available.
It is permissible to look through various forms of equity ownership to natural persons in determining the U.S. Accredited Investor status of entities under this category.
Each Warrant originally issued to a U.S. Purchaser that is an U.S. Accredited Investor but not a Qualified Institutional Buyer, and each Warrant in exchange or substitution therefor, will be evidenced by a Warrant Certificate that bears the U.S. Legend.
The Investor is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D of the 1933 Act or a “qualified institutional buyer” as defined in Rule 144A(a) under the 1933 Act, and has completed and provided to the Company the U.S. Accredited Investor Certificate, as set forth on Exhibit D to this Agreement.
The undersigned holder has delivered to the Company a completed and duly executed copy of the U.S. Accredited Investor Status Certificate attached hereto as Schedule “A”.