Common use of The Warrant Agent Clause in Contracts

The Warrant Agent. (i) need not act on any notice given under this Agreement by the Company or any other person which is received orally until it has been confirmed in writing; (ii) is authorized to communicate with any person from whom an exercise of Warrants is received but is not obliged to do so, if it reasonably believes to do so would breach laws or regulations relating to the sale of securities in a jurisdiction; and (iii) is authorized to cooperate with and to furnish any organization (and its representatives) designated from time to time by the Company in any manner reasonably requested by it in connection with the exercise of the Warrants and any exercises thereunder; and will not be responsible for procuring, nor liable for the consequences of, any transfers of Warrants in any accounts.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Warrant Agreement (St Paul Capital Trust Ii), Warrant Agreement (Alcan Inc), Warrant Agreement (Constellation Energy Group Inc)