Common use of Amendments to Equity Definitions Clause in Contracts

Amendments to Equity Definitions. Section 12.9(b)(i) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by (1) replacing “either party may elect” with “Dealer may elect” and (2) replacing “notice to the other party” with “notice to Counterparty” in the first sentence of such section.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Qiagen Nv, Letter Agreement (Qiagen Nv), Letter Agreement (Qiagen Nv)

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Amendments to Equity Definitions. (i) Section 12.9(b)(i) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by (1) replacing “either party may elect” with “Dealer may elect” and (2) replacing “notice to the other party” with “notice to Counterparty” in the first sentence of such section.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement (InterDigital, Inc.), InterDigital, Inc., Ezcorp Inc

Amendments to Equity Definitions. Section 12.9(b)(i) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by (1) replacing “either party may elect” with “Dealer JPMorgan may elect” and (2) replacing “notice to the other party” with “notice to Counterparty” in the first sentence of such section.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Newmont Mining Corp /De/, Newmont Mining Corp /De/, Newmont Mining Corp /De/

Amendments to Equity Definitions. Section 12.9(b)(i) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by (1) replacing “either party may elect” with “Dealer Citibank may elect” and (2) replacing “notice to the other party” with “notice to Counterparty” in the first sentence of such section.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Newmont Mining Corp /De/, Newmont Mining Corp /De/, Newmont Mining Corp /De/

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Amendments to Equity Definitions. Section 12.9(b)(i) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by (1) replacing “either party may elect” with “Dealer may elect” and elect (2) replacing “notice to the other party” with “notice to Counterparty” or, in the first sentence case of such sectiona Change in Law, if Counterparty delivers to Dealer a written representation that Counterparty is not in possession of material non-public information, Counterparty may elect)”.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Red Hat Inc

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