Common use of Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment Clause in Contracts

Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Incorporation Agreement (QualTek Wireline LLC), Separation and Distribution Agreement (Inpixon), Acquisition Agreement

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Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1a) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2b) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Business Combination Agreement (Screaming Eagle Acquisition Corp.), Business Combination Agreement, Business Combination Agreement (Schultze Special Purpose Acquisition Corp.)

Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s 's right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1a) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2b) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Business Combination Agreement (Acreage Holdings, Inc.), Business Combination Agreement, Amalgamation Agreement

Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Forest Agreement, Community Forest Agreement, Amalgamation Agreement

Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.adequate.‌‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Amalgamation Agreement, Business Combination Agreement

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Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1) . proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2) . any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amalgamation Agreement

Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Certificate or Acknowledgment. If a share certificate or a non-transferable written acknowledgment of a shareholder’s right to obtain a share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a replacement share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, must be issued to the person entitled to that share certificate or acknowledgment, as the case may be, if the directors receive: (1a) proof satisfactory to them that the share certificate or acknowledgment is lost, stolen or destroyed; and (2b) any indemnity the directors consider adequate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amalgamation Agreement

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