Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws Clause Example with 5 Variations from Business Contracts
This page contains Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to insider trading and/or market abuse laws, which affect the Optionee’s ability to acquire or sell shares of Common Stock under the Plan during such times as the Optionee is considered to have “material nonpublic information” or “inside information” (as defined by the laws in the Optionee’s country). The Optionee also acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to the Company’s insider trading policy, and the requirements of applicable laws m...
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Found in
Mondelez International contract
Variations of a "Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws" Clause from Business Contracts
Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to Optionee’s country of residence may have insider trading and/or market abuse laws, which laws that may affect the Optionee’s ability to acquire or sell shares of Common Stock Shares under the Plan during such times as the Optionee is considered to have “material nonpublic information” or “inside information” (as defined by in the laws in the Optionee’s country). The Optionee also acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to the Company’s ...
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Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to insider trading and/or market abuse laws, which affect the Optionee’s ability to acquire or sell shares of Common Stock under the Plan during such times as the Optionee is considered to have “material nonpublic information” or “inside information” (as defined by the laws in the Optionee’s country). The Optionee also acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to the Company’s insider trading policy, and the requirements of applicable laws m...
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Found in
Mondelez International contract
Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that if he or she relocates to one of the countries included in Appendix A to the Company’s Non-Qualified Non-U.S. Stock Option Award Agreement, depending on the country, the Optionee is may become subject to insider trading and/or market abuse laws, which may affect the Optionee’s ability to acquire or sell shares of Common Stock under the Plan during such times as the Optionee is considered to have “material nonpublic information” or “inside information” (as defined b...
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Found in
Mondelez International contract
Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to insider trading and/or market abuse laws, which affect the Optionee’s ability to acquire or sell shares of Common Stock under the Plan during such times as the Optionee is considered to have “material nonpublic information” or “inside information” (as defined by the laws in the Optionee’s country). The Optionee also acknowledges that the Optionee is subject to the Company’s insider trading policy, and the requirements of applicable laws m...
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Found in
Mondelez International contract
Insider Trading/Market Abuse Laws. The Optionee acknowledges that that, depending on the Optionee’s or the Optionee’s broker’s country of residence or where the Company Shares are listed, the Optionee is may be subject to insider trading restrictions and/or market abuse laws, which may affect the Optionee’s his or her ability to acquire accept, acquire, sell or sell shares otherwise dispose of Common Stock under Company Shares or exercise Options or rights linked to the Plan value of the Shares (e.g., phantom awards, futures) dur...
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Found in
Vontier Corp contract