Common use of Truthfulness of Information Clause in Contracts

Truthfulness of Information. You represent that all information provided in connection with your Application and/or Registration Form is true and accurate and you have not provided any false, misleading or deceptive statements or omissions of fact. You represent that: (i) you have never been convicted of a felony or of any crime involving dishonesty or breach of trust under any federal or state statute, rule or regulation; (ii) you are not contemplating bankruptcy and you have not consulted with an attorney regarding bankruptcy in the past six (6) months; (iii) you are at least the age of majority based on your current state of residence; (iv) you are a U.S. citizen (includes naturalized citizens), permanent resident, or non-immigrant with a valid employment authorization document (EAD); and (v) you have filed all federal tax returns and reports as required by law, they are true and correct in all material respects, and you have paid all federal taxes and other assessments due.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Income Share Agreement, Income Share Agreement (Isa)