OTSH Liquidity Event Sample Clauses

OTSH Liquidity Event. An "OTSH Liquidity Event" shall mean any of the following: (A) OTSH's sale, conveyance or other disposition of all or substantially all of its assets; (B) the acquisition of OTSH by another entity by means of merger or consolidation resulting in the exchange of the outstanding shares of OTSH for securities or other consideration issued, or caused to be issued, by the acquiring entity or its subsidiary, unless the stockholders of OTSH immediately prior to the consummation of such transaction hold at least 50% of the voting power of the surviving corporation as a result of such transaction; (C) the consummation by OTSH of a transaction or series of related transactions (which in no event shall include the Formation), including the issuance or sale of voting securities, if the stockholders of OTSH immediately prior to such transaction (or, in the case of a series of transactions, the first of such transactions) hold less than 50% of the voting power of OTSH immediately after the consummation of such transaction (or, in the case of a series of transactions, the last of such transactions); or (D) any initial underwritten public offering of OTSH's common stock.
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Related to OTSH Liquidity Event

  • Liquidity Event The term “Liquidity Event” shall include, but shall not be limited to, (i) a Listing, (ii) a sale, merger or other transaction in which the Stockholders either receive, or have the option to receive, cash, securities redeemable for cash, and/or securities of a publicly traded company, and (iii) the sale of all or substantially all of the Corporation’s Assets where Stockholders either receive, or have the option to receive, cash or other consideration.

  • Qualified IPO “Qualified IPO” shall mean a firm commitment underwritten public offering pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act, covering the offer and sale of Parent Common Stock (other than a registration on Form X-0, Xxxx X-0 or comparable or successor forms), with aggregate gross proceeds (prior to underwriters’ commissions and expenses) to Parent of more than $20,000,000 and a per share price of not less than $2.4051.

  • Subsequent Equity Issuances The Company shall not deliver any Sales Notice hereunder (and any Sales Notice previously delivered shall not apply during such three Business Days) for at least three (3) Business Days prior to any date on which the Company or any Subsidiary offers, sells, issues, contracts to sell, contracts to issue or otherwise disposes of, directly or indirectly, any other shares of Common Stock or any Common Stock Equivalents (other than the Shares), subject to Manager’s right to waive this obligation, provided that, without compliance with the foregoing obligation, the Company may issue and sell Common Stock pursuant to any employee equity plan, stock ownership plan or dividend reinvestment plan of the Company in effect at the Execution Time and the Company may issue Common Stock issuable upon the conversion or exercise of Common Stock Equivalents outstanding at the Execution Time.

  • Liquidity Events of Default If (a) any Liquidity Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and (b) there is a Performing Note Deficiency, the Liquidity Provider may, in its discretion, deliver to the Borrower a Termination Notice, the effect of which shall be to cause (i) the obligation of the Liquidity Provider to make Advances hereunder to expire on the fifth Business Day after the date on which such Termination Notice is received by the Borrower, (ii) the Borrower to promptly request, and the Liquidity Provider to promptly make, a Final Advance in accordance with Section 2.02(d) hereof and Section 3.6(i) of the Intercreditor Agreement, (iii) all other outstanding Advances to be automatically converted into Final Advances for purposes of determining the Applicable Liquidity Rate for interest payable thereon, and (iv) subject to Sections 2.07 and 2.09 hereof, all Advances (including, without limitation, any Provider Advance and Applied Provider Advance), any accrued interest thereon and any other amounts outstanding hereunder to become immediately due and payable to the Liquidity Provider.

  • Liquidity Coverage Ratio The Seller shall not issue any LCR Security.

  • Change in Fiscal Year Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, change the last day of its fiscal year from that in effect on the date hereof, except to change the fiscal year of a Subsidiary acquired in connection with an Acquisition to conform its fiscal year to that of Borrower.

  • Sale Transaction Paragraph (a) of the definition of “Sale Transaction” is amended and restated as follows: “(a) A sale or other disposition by the Company of all or substantially all of its assets;”. The word “or” is inserted (i) after the end of Paragraph (a) of the definition of Sale Transaction and before the beginning of Paragraph (b) of the definition of Sale Transaction; and (ii) after the end of Paragraph (b) of the definition of Sale Transaction and before the beginning of Paragraph (c) of the definition of Sale Transaction. Paragraph (d) of the definition of Sale Transaction shall be deleted in its entirety.

  • Required Payments; Termination Any outstanding Advances and all other unpaid Obligations shall be paid in full by the Borrower on the Facility Termination Date.

  • Trigger Event A Trigger Event means, for purposes of this Agreement, the occurrence of any one of the following events:

  • Sale Event During the Term, if within twelve (12) months after a Sale Event, the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without Cause as provided in Section 3(d) or the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason as provided in Section 3(e), then, subject to the signing of the Separation Agreement and Release by the Executive and the Separation Agreement and Release becoming irrevocable, all within 60 days after the Date of Termination,

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