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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 502 · § 502.17

§ 502.17. Person having a direct or indirect financial interest in a management contract.

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Person having a direct or indirect financial interest in a management contract means:
(a)When a person is a party to a management contract, any person having a direct financial interest in such management contract;
(b)When a trust is a party to a management contract, any beneficiary or trustee;
(c)When a partnership is a party to a management contract, any partner;
(d)When a corporation is a party to a management contract, any person who is a director or who holds at least 5% of the issued and outstanding stock alone or in combination with another stockholder who is a spouse, parent, child or sibling when the corporation is publicly traded or the top ten
(10)shareholders for a privately held corporation;
(e)When an entity other than a natural person has an interest in a trust, partnership or corporation that has an interest in a management contract, all parties of that entity are deemed to be persons having a direct financial interest in a management contract; or
(f)Any person or entity who will receive a portion of the direct or indirect interest of any person or entity listed above through attribution, grant, pledge, or gift. \[74 FR 36932, July 27, 2009\]
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