exchange; (b) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods ; and (c) the customary
) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods; and (c) the customary practice of such
) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods; and (c) the customary practice of such
RISK FACTORS In purchasing the Notes, investors assume the risk that the Issuer and the Guarantor may become insolvent or otherwise be unable to make all payments due in respect of the Notes or under the
within 2020), with the Bank’s capital position expected to remain robust post acquisition 6. Key Conditions Precedent Completion of the Transaction is subject to a number of customary conditions precedent
required by the SEC. 2.1.3 Prohibited Characteristics of Auditors (1) being put under receivership by the court's order; or being an insolvent, incompetent or quasi- incompetent person; (2
director or executive’s full name ] Part 2: Characteristics Indicating Untrustworthiness 1st Group Characteristics (1) I am an insolvent person. [ ] Yes [ ] No (2) I am an incompetent or a quasi-incompetent
having any of the following characteristics shall be deemed to have untrustworthy characteristics: 2 (1) being an insolvent person, an incompetent or a quasi-incompetent person; (2) being banned from
of directors and executives of issuing companies. Qualifications of a director Not having untrustworthy characteristics. For example: Being an insolvent person or an incompetent person Being
director or executive’s full name] Part 2: Characteristics Indicating Untrustworthiness 1. Being a person having any of the following characteristics: (1) I am an insolvent person, an incompetent or a quasi