Common use of No Minimum Offering Amount Clause in Contracts

No Minimum Offering Amount. Subscriber acknowledges that the Offering is being conducted on a “best-efforts” basis with no minimum amount required to be sold before any closing and the Company may not raise sufficient funds in the Offering to undertake its business expansion and other development efforts. If the Company sells less than the maximum amount offered, it may be required to seek additional funding, which may not be available.

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Sources: Class B Common Unit Subscription Agreement (Unbanked, Inc.), Class B Common Unit Subscription Agreement (Ternio, LLC)

No Minimum Offering Amount. Subscriber acknowledges that the Offering is being conducted on a “best-efforts” basis with no minimum amount required to be sold before any closing and the Company may not raise sufficient funds in the Offering to undertake its business expansion and other development effortsthe various initiatives described in the Offering Circular under the heading entitled “Use of Proceeds.”. If the Company sells less than the maximum amount offered, it may be required to seek additional funding, which may not be available.

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Sources: Subscription Agreement

No Minimum Offering Amount. Subscriber acknowledges that the Offering is being conducted on a “best-efforts” basis with no minimum amount required to be sold before any closing and the Company may not raise sufficient funds in the Offering to undertake its business expansion and other development efforts. Additionally, the Company may for any reason terminate the Offering regardless of the amount sold. If the Company sells less than the maximum amount offered, it may be required to seek additional funding, which may not be available.

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Sources: Class B Non Voting Common Stock Subscription Agreement (WeLivv Inc.)