11188291 CANADA INC.
Exhibit 99.2
11188291 CANADA INC.
as Purchaser
and
XXXXX X.X.
as Guarantor
and
CLEMENTIA PHARMACEUTICALS INC.
as Corporation
February 24, 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Article 1 Interpretation | 1 | |
Section 1.1 | Defined Terms | 1 |
Section 1.2 | Certain Rules of Interpretation | 19 |
Section 1.3 | Schedules | 20 |
Article 2 The Arrangement | 20 | |
Section 2.1 | Arrangement | 20 |
Section 2.2 | Interim Order | 20 |
Section 2.3 | Meeting | 21 |
Section 2.4 | Circular | 23 |
Section 2.5 | Final Order | 24 |
Section 2.6 | Court Proceedings | 24 |
Section 2.7 | Treatment of Options and DSUs; Employment and Compensation Covenants and Treatment of ESPP | 25 |
Section 2.8 | Articles of Arrangement and Effective Date | 26 |
Section 2.9 | Payment of Consideration | 27 |
Section 2.10 | Guarantee | 27 |
Section 2.11 | Withholding Rights | 27 |
Section 2.12 | Adjustment of Consideration | 27 |
Article 3 Representations and Warranties | 28 | |
Section 3.1 | Representations and Warranties of Corporation | 28 |
Section 3.2 | Representations and Warranties of Purchaser and Guarantor | 28 |
Article 4 Covenants | 28 | |
Section 4.1 | Conduct of Business of Corporation | 28 |
Section 4.2 | Regarding the Arrangement | 32 |
Section 4.3 | Regulatory Approvals | 34 |
Section 4.4 | Access to Information; Confidentiality | 37 |
Section 4.5 | Public Communications | 37 |
Section 4.6 | Notice and Cure Provisions | 38 |
Section 4.7 | Insurance and Indemnification | 38 |
Section 4.8 | NASDAQ De-Listing and De-Registration | 39 |
Section 4.9 | Section 338(g) Election | 39 |
Section 4.10 | Termination of 401(k) Plan | 39 |
Section 4.11 | Transaction Litigation | 40 |
Article 5 Additional Covenants Regarding Non-Solicitation | 40 | |
Section 5.1 | Non-Solicitation | 40 |
Section 5.2 | Notification of Acquisition Proposals | 42 |
Section 5.3 | Responding to an Acquisition Proposal | 42 |
Section 5.4 | Right to Match | 43 |
Section 5.5 | Breach by Subsidiaries and Representatives | 45 |
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Article 6 Conditions | 45 | |
Section 6.1 | Mutual Conditions Precedent | 45 |
Section 6.2 | Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of Purchaser | 46 |
Section 6.3 | Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of Corporation | 47 |
Section 6.4 | Satisfaction of Conditions | 47 |
Article 7 Term and Termination | 48 | |
Section 7.1 | Term | 48 |
Section 7.2 | Termination | 48 |
Section 7.3 | Effect of Termination/Survival | 50 |
Section 7.4 | Expense Reimbursement | 50 |
Article 8 General Provisions | 50 | |
Section 8.1 | Amendments | 50 |
Section 8.2 | Termination Fees | 51 |
Section 8.3 | Expenses | 52 |
Section 8.4 | Notices | 53 |
Section 8.5 | Time of the Essence | 54 |
Section 8.6 | Further Assurances | 55 |
Section 8.7 | Injunctive Relief | 55 |
Section 8.8 | Third Party Beneficiaries | 55 |
Section 8.9 | Waiver | 55 |
Section 8.10 | Entire Agreement | 56 |
Section 8.11 | Successors and Assigns | 56 |
Section 8.12 | Severability | 56 |
Section 8.13 | Governing Law | 56 |
Section 8.14 | Rules of Construction | 57 |
Section 8.15 | Language | 57 |
Section 8.16 | No Liability | 57 |
Section 8.17 | Counterparts | 57 |
SCHEDULES
Schedule A | Plan of Arrangement |
Schedule B | Arrangement Resolution |
Schedule C | Representations and Warranties of Corporation |
Schedule D | Representations and Warranties of Purchaser and Guarantor |
Schedule E | CVR Agreement |
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THIS AGREEMENT is made as of February 24, 2019,
BETWEEN:
11188291 Canada Inc., a corporation existing under the Canada Business Corporations Act
("Purchaser")
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Xxxxx X.X., a société anonyme existing under the Laws of France
("Guarantor")
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Clementia Pharmaceuticals Inc., a corporation existing under the Canada Business Corporations Act
("Corporation").
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the Parties agree as follows:
Article 1
Interpretation
Section 1.1 Defined Terms
As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the following meanings:
"401(k) Plan" has the meaning specified in Section 4.10.
"Acquisition Proposal" means, other than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and any transaction involving only Corporation and/or one or more of its wholly-owned Subsidiaries, any offer, proposal or inquiry (whether written or oral) from any Person or group of Persons other than Guarantor, Purchaser (or one or more of their affiliates) relating to: (a) any direct or indirect sale, disposition or joint venture (or any lease, long term supply agreement, licence or other arrangement having the same economic effect as a sale), of assets of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries (including any voting or equity securities of any of Corporation's Subsidiaries) representing 20% or more of the consolidated assets, or contributing 20% or more of the consolidated revenue or earnings, of Corporation and its Subsidiaries taken as whole (in each case based on the consolidated financial statements of Corporation most recently filed on SEDAR prior to such offer, proposal or inquiry), or (b) any direct or indirect acquisition by any such Person or group of Persons acting jointly or in concert with such Person within the meaning of Securities Laws, of Shares (including securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Shares) representing, when taken together with the Shares (including securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Shares) held by any such Person or group of Persons acting jointly or in concert with such Person, 20% or more of the Shares (assuming, if applicable, the conversion, exchange or exercise of such securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Shares), in either case of (a) or (b), whether by way of take-over bid, tender offer, exchange offer, treasury issuance, plan of arrangement, merger, amalgamation, consolidation, share exchange, business combination, reorganization, recapitalization, share or asset purchase, joint venture, liquidation, dissolution, winding up or other transaction involving Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries, and whether in a single transaction or a series of related transactions.
"affiliate" has the meaning specified in National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions, as in effect on the date of this Agreement.
"Agreement" means this arrangement agreement among Purchaser, Guarantor and Corporation (including the Schedules hereto) as it may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms.
"AMF" means the Autorité des marchés financiers (Québec).
"Anti-Corruption Laws" has the meaning specified in Section 38 of Schedule C.
"Arrangement" means an arrangement under Section 192 of the CBCA in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set out in the Plan of Arrangement, subject to any amendments or variations to the Plan of Arrangement made in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or made at the direction of the Court in the Final Order with the prior written consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Arrangement Resolution" means the special resolution approving the Plan of Arrangement to be considered at the Meeting, substantially in the form of Schedule B.
"Articles of Arrangement" means the articles of arrangement of Corporation in respect of the Arrangement, required by the CBCA to be sent to the Director after the Final Order is made, which shall include the Plan of Arrangement and otherwise be in a form and content satisfactory to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Authorization" means, with respect to any Person, any order, permit, certification, accreditation, approval, consent, waiver, license or similar authorization of any Governmental Entity or standards-setting organization, whether by expiry or termination of an applicable waiting period or otherwise, that is binding upon or applicable to such Person, or its business, assets or securities.
"Base Premium" has the meaning specified in Section 4.7(1).
"Board" means the board of directors of Corporation as constituted from time to time.
"Board Recommendation" has the meaning specified in Section 2.4(2).
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"Books and Records" means the books and records of Corporation and its Subsidiaries, including books of account and Tax records, whether in written or electronic form.
"Business Day" means any day of the year, other than a Saturday, Sunday or any day on which major banks are closed for business in Montreal, Québec or Paris, France.
"CBCA" means the Canada Business Corporations Act.
"Certificate of Arrangement" means the certificate of arrangement to be issued by the Director pursuant to subsection 192(7) of the CBCA in respect of the Articles of Arrangement.
"cGMP" means the methods to be used in, and the facilities and controls to be used for, the manufacture, processing, packing, or holding of drugs as more fully described in the FDCA and its implementing regulations, including 21 C.F.R. Parts 210 and 21.
"Change in Recommendation" has the meaning specified in Section 7.2(1)(d)(ii).
"Circular" means the notice of the Meeting and accompanying management information circular, including all schedules, appendices and exhibits thereto, to be sent to Shareholders in connection with the Meeting, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
"Collective Agreements" means all collective bargaining agreements and union agreements currently applicable to Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Commissioner of Competition" means the Commissioner of Competition appointed pursuant to subsection 7(1) of the Competition Act or his or her designee, and, when the context so requires, includes his or her staff at the Competition Bureau.
"Competition Act" means the Competition Act (Canada) as now in effect and as it may be amended from time to time to the Effective Date.
"Competition Act Approval" means:
(a) | receipt by Purchaser of an advance ruling certificate from the Commissioner of Competition under subsection 102(1) of the Competition Act to the effect that the Commissioner of Competition is satisfied that he or she would not have sufficient grounds upon which to apply to the Competition Tribunal for an order under Section 92 of the Competition Act with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; or |
(b) | both of the (i) expiry or termination of the waiting period, including any extension of such waiting period, under Section 123 of the Competition Act or the waiver of the obligation to provide a pre-merger notification in accordance with paragraph 113(c) of the Competition Act, and (ii) receipt by Purchaser of a No Action Letter. |
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"Consideration" means the consideration to be received by the Shareholders pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement, consisting, for each Share, of (a) $25.00 in cash and (b) one CVR.
"Constating Documents" means articles of incorporation, amalgamation, or continuation, as applicable, by-laws or other constating document and all amendments thereto.
"Contract" means any legally binding agreement, commitment, engagement, contract, licence, obligation, arrangement or undertaking (written or oral), together with any amendments and modifications thereto, to which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or by which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is bound or affected or to which any of their respective properties or assets is subject.
"Corporation Disclosure Letter" means the disclosure letter dated the date of this Agreement and delivered by Corporation to Purchaser with this Agreement.
"Corporation Employees" means all individuals who are officers or employees of Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries, including unionized, non-unionized, part-time, full-time, active and inactive employees, or individuals engaged on contract to provide employment services or sales to Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Effective Date.
"Corporation Filings" means all documents publicly filed under the profile of Corporation on SEDAR or the Electronic Data Gathering and Retrieval (XXXXX) since July 14, 2017 and April 19, 2017, respectively.
"Corporation Financial Statements" means the audited consolidated financial statements of Corporation for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, and the unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements of Corporation for the periods ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, and together with the notes to such statements and the independent auditor's report on such annual consolidated financial statements.
"Corporation IP" means all Corporation Licensed IP and Corporation Owned IP.
"Corporation Licensed IP" means all Intellectual Property Rights that are licensed to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Corporation Licensed Registered IP" means all Registered Corporation IP that is licensed by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Corporation Owned IP" means all Intellectual Property Rights that are owned or purported to be owned by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Corporation Owned Registered IP" means all Registered Corporation IP that are owned or purported to be owned by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Court" means the Québec Superior Court.
"CVR" means a CVR, as defined in the CVR Agreement;
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"CVR Agreement" means the contingent value rights agreement to be dated the date of the Effective Date between Purchaser, Guarantor and Rights Agent, substantially in the form of Schedule E.
"Data Room" means the material contained in the virtual data room established by Corporation as at 5:00 p.m. on February 23, 2019.
"Defined Benefit Pension Plan" means an Employee Plan required to be registered under federal, provincial or territorial pension standards legislation or other similar Laws or a "registered pension plan" (as defined in subsection 248(1) of the Tax Act or other similar Laws), which contains a "defined benefit provision" (as defined in subsection 147.1(1) of the Tax Act or other similar Laws).
"Depositary" means Computershare Trust Company of Canada, in its capacity as depositary for the Arrangement, or such other Person as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree to engage as depositary for the Arrangement.
"Director" means the Director appointed pursuant to section 260 of the CBCA.
"Disclosing Party" has the meaning specified in Section 4.3(6).
"Dissent Rights" means the rights of dissent in respect of the Arrangement described in the Plan of Arrangement.
"DSUs" means the outstanding deferred share units issued pursuant to the Omnibus Plan.
"Effective Date" means the date shown on the Certificate of Arrangement giving effect to the Arrangement.
"Effective Time" has the meaning specified in the Plan of Arrangement.
"Employee Plans" means all health, welfare, supplemental unemployment benefit, post-employment benefit, bonus, commission, profit sharing, option, stock appreciation, equity or equity-based, savings, insurance, incentive, incentive compensation, deferred compensation, share purchase, share compensation, vacation or other paid time off, termination, severance, change of control, disability, superannuation, pension, supplemental pension or supplemental retirement plans and other employee or director compensation or benefit plans, policies, practices, trusts, funds, agreements, arrangements or undertakings, whether oral or written, formal or informal, funded or unfunded, insured or uninsured, registered or unregistered, and in each case for the benefit of directors or former directors of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, Corporation Employees, former Corporation Employees, or any spouses, dependents, survivors or beneficiaries of such Persons, which are maintained by or binding upon Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or in respect of which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has any actual or potential liability, including all "employee benefit plans" within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA but, for greater certainty, "Employee Plans" does not include any Collective Agreements or Statutory Plans.
"Environmental Laws" has the meaning specified in Section 32(a) of Schedule C.
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"ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
"ERISA Affiliate" means any entity that would have ever been considered a single employer with Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries under Section 4001(b) of ERISA or part of the same "controlled group" as Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries for purposes of Section 302(d)(3) of ERISA.
"ESPP" means the employee stock purchase plan of Corporation effective June 26, 2017.
"Fairness Opinion" means the opinion of the Financial Advisor to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion, the Consideration to be received by the Shareholders is fair, from a financial point of view, to such Shareholders.
"FDA" means the United States Food and Drug Administration or any successor thereto.
"FDCA" means the U.S. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended.
"Final Order" means the final order of the Court made pursuant to section 192 of the CBCA in a form acceptable to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably, approving the Arrangement, as such order may be amended by the Court (with the consent of both Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably) at any time prior to the Effective Date or, if appealed, then, unless such appeal is withdrawn or denied, as affirmed or as amended (provided that any such amendment is acceptable to both Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably) on appeal.
"Financial Advisor" means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx & Co. LLC.
"GCP" means the ethical, scientific, and quality standards pertaining to the safety of human subjects and integrity of scientific data as required by the FDA for the design, conduct, recording, and reporting of human clinical trials, as set forth in the FDCA, its implementing regulations in U.S. 21 C.F.R. Parts 50, 54, 56, and 312, FDA guidance, or as otherwise required by applicable Law, including outside the U.S.
"GDPR" means the General Data Privacy Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
"GLP" means the applicable current good laboratory practice standards promulgated or endorsed by the FDA, as defined in U.S. 21 C.F.R. Part 58, or such other comparable regulatory standards in jurisdictions outside the United States, as they may be updated from time to time.
"Government Official" means any official, employee, or representative of any Governmental Entity or public international organization, any political party or employee thereof, or any candidate for political office.
"Governmental Entity" means (i) any international, multinational, national, federal, provincial, state, regional, municipal, local or other government, governmental or public department, central bank, court, tribunal, arbitral body, commission, board, bureau, ministry, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, (ii) any subdivision, agent or authority of any of the above, (iii) any quasi-governmental or private body exercising any regulatory, expropriation or taxing authority under or for the account of any of the foregoing, including authorities and agencies having regulatory powers in their respective health care systems such as the FDA, Health Canada, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration and the European Medicines Agency, or (iv) any stock exchange, including NASDAQ.
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"Hazardous Substances" means (a) petroleum and petroleum products, by-products or breakdown products, radioactive materials, asbestos, asbestos-containing materials and polychlorinated biphenyls and (b) any substance that is defined, regulated, prohibited, designated or classified as dangerous, hazardous, radioactive, explosive or toxic or a pollutant or a contaminant under or pursuant to any applicable Environmental Laws.
"Health Care Approval" means each authorization, license, certification, consent, waiver, permit, exemption, review, order, decision, approval, registration or filing required under any applicable Health Care Laws, including any approval by the FDA of any "new drug application" (as such term is used under the FDCA and its implementing regulations), pricing approval, investigational new drug application, or any similar regulatory approval of jurisdictions outside the United States with respect to a Product.
"Health Care Laws" means, as applicable: (i) the U.S. Anti-Kickback Statute (42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7b(b)), the Xxxxx Anti-Self-Referral Law (42 U.S.C. § 1395nn), the U.S. Civil False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. Section 3729 et seq.), Sections 1320a-7, 1320a-7a, and 1320a-7b of Title 42 of the United States Code and the regulations promulgated pursuant to such statutes and any comparable self-referral or fraud and abuse laws promulgated by any Governmental Entity; (ii) the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.), as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (42 U.S.C. Section 17921 et seq.), and the regulations promulgated thereunder ("HIPAA") and any Law or regulation the purpose of which is to protect the privacy of individually-identifiable patient information; (iii) Medicare (Title XVIII of the Social Security Act); (iv) Medicaid (Title XIX of the Social Security Act); (v) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, as amended by the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010; (vi) the Sunshine/Open Payments Law (42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7h); (vii) the FDCA, the Veterans Health Care Act of 1992, the Public Health Service Act, FDA regulations promulgated thereunder, or any similar Laws of foreign jurisdictions in which Corporation currently conducts business or provide services; (viii) the Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987; (ix) quality, safety and accreditation standards and requirements of all applicable Governmental Entities, (x) all Laws pursuant to which permits relating to human subjects research, clinical trials, pre-clinical trials, or health care are issued, (xi) all Laws related to the conduct of human subjects research, clinical trials, and pre-clinical trials, including without limitation The United States Federal Common Rule (45 CFR Part 46), the Food & Drug Administration Common Rule (21 CFR Parts 50 and 56), International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH), GCP, World Health Organization (WHO) clinical research standards, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Research; (xii) any and all other applicable comparable Laws of other Governmental Entities and (xiii) any other requirements of Law that relates to the design, development, testing, studying, manufacturing, processing, storing, holding, shipping, transporting, distributing, importing or exporting, licensing, labeling, packaging, advertising, promotion, selling, pricing, or marketing of pharmaceutical products, or that is related to remuneration (including ownership) to or by physicians or other health care providers (including kickbacks) or the disclosure or reporting of the same, patient or program charges, record-keeping, claims processing, documentation requirements, medical necessity, referrals, the hiring of employees or acquisition of services or supplies from those who have been excluded from government health care programs, quality, safety, privacy, security, licensure, accreditation or any other aspect of providing health care products or services.
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"XXX Xxx" means the U.S. Xxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 as now in effect and as it may be amended from time to time to the Effective Date.
"HSR Approval" means all applicable waiting periods under the HSR applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have expired or terminated.
"IFRS" means the International Financial Reporting Standards and the official pronouncements issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.
"Indemnified Persons" has the meaning specified in Section 8.8(1).
"Intellectual Property Rights" means all rights in any type of intellectual property which may exist or be created under the Laws of any jurisdiction in the world, including: patents, industrial designs, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, domain names, social media accounts, inventions, confidential information, trade secrets, know-how, moral and economic rights of authors and inventors, any and all applications and registrations, including the right to claim priority, obtain extensions of term and listing in the Orange Book, the Canadian Patent Register, or any equivalent thereof, for any of the foregoing, and all goodwill associated with any of the foregoing and any and all past, present and future causes of action and rights to xxx or seek other remedies and receive damages arising from or relating to the foregoing, including, without limitation, past damages.
"Interim Order" means the interim order of the Court made pursuant to section 192 of the CBCA in a form acceptable to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably, providing for, among other things, the calling and holding of the Meeting, as such order may be amended by the Court with the consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Investment Canada Act" means the Investment Canada Act (Canada) as now in effect and as it may be amended from time to time to the Effective Date.
"IP Contracts" means any Contract that is a Contract under which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries:
(a) | was or is assigned, granted, obtained, or obtains or agrees to be assigned, granted or to obtain any license, ownership or any other rights or interests with respect to, any material Intellectual Property Rights, including any and all material Intellectual Property Rights relating in any way to the Product, other than (i) standard form Contracts granting rights to use readily available shrink wrap or click wrap software having a replacement cost and with annual license fee of less than $250,000 in the aggregate for all such related Contracts, (ii) other non-exclusive rights with respect to non-material Intellectual Property Rights entered into in the Ordinary Course, and (iii) proprietary information, assignment and inventions agreements entered into with Corporation Employees, contractors or consultants in the Ordinary Course, other than agreements with named inventors on any patents included in the Corporation IP; |
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(b) | is restricted in its right to use or register any Intellectual Property Rights; |
(c) | other than with respect to Contracts regarding non-exclusive rights in non-material Intellectual Property Rights entered into in the Ordinary Course, grants rights to or permits or agrees to grant rights to or to permit any other Person to use, enforce or register, or grants any other rights or interests with respect to, Corporation IP, including license agreements, collaboration agreements, research and/or development agreements, non-assertion or co-existence agreements, grants of royalty or revenue interest or research and development, or covenants not to xxx, other than Contracts for sales of the Product and associated non-exclusive licenses entered into in the Ordinary Course; and |
(d) | that would, as a result of the Arrangement and the transactions contemplated thereby, require Purchaser to license or assign rights in its or its affiliates' Intellectual Property Rights to any other Person, or prohibit Purchaser from using any of its or its affiliates' Intellectual Property Rights due to Purchaser or its affiliates constituting an affiliate of Corporation. |
"Law" means, with respect to any Person, any and all applicable national, federal, provincial, state, municipal or local law (statutory, civil, common or otherwise), constitution, treaty, convention, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order, injunction, judgment, decree, ruling or other similar requirement, whether domestic or foreign, enacted, adopted, promulgated or applied by a Governmental Entity that is binding upon or applicable to such Person or its business, undertaking, property or securities, and to the extent that they have the force of law, all policies, guidelines, standards, notices and protocols of any Governmental Entity, as amended.
"Leased Properties" has the meaning specified in Section 27(e) of Schedule C.
"Legal Proceeding" means any litigation, action, application, suit, investigation, inquiry, audit, hearing, claim, deemed complaint, grievance, civil, administrative, regulatory, criminal or arbitration proceeding or other similar proceeding, in each case, before or by any Governmental Entity (including any appeal or review thereof and any application for leave for appeal or review).
"Lien" means any mortgage, charge, pledge, hypothec, security interest, prior claim, encroachments, option, right of first refusal or first offer, occupancy right, covenant, assignment, lien (statutory or otherwise), defect of title, or restriction or adverse right or claim, or other third party interest or encumbrance of any kind, in each case, whether contingent or absolute.
"Matching Period" has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(1)(d).
"Material Adverse Effect" means any change, event, occurrence, effect, state of facts or circumstance that, individually or in the aggregate with other such changes, events, occurrences, effects, states of fact or circumstances, is or would reasonably be expected to be material and adverse to the business, operations, results of operations, assets, properties, capitalization or financial condition of Corporation and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, except any such change, event, occurrence, effect, or circumstance resulting from or arising in connection with:
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(a) | any change or event affecting the industry in which Corporation and its Subsidiaries operate; |
(b) | any change in global, national or regional political conditions (including the outbreak or escalation of war or acts of terrorism) or in general economic, business, regulatory, political or market conditions or in national, international or global financial or capital markets; |
(c) | any adoption, proposal, implementation or change in Law or any interpretation of Law by any Governmental Entity; |
(d) | any change in IFRS; |
(e) | any natural disaster; |
(f) | any fluctuation in interest rates, Canadian and U.S. currency exchange rates or commodity prices; |
(g) | any action taken (or omitted to be taken) by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries which is required to be taken (or omitted to be taken) pursuant to this Agreement; |
(h) | any action taken (or omitted to be taken) upon the request of Purchaser; |
(i) | any legal proceeding against Corporation by Shareholders challenging or seeking to restrain or prohibit the consummation of, or seeking damages in connection with, the Arrangement; |
(j) | the negotiation, execution, announcement or performance of this Agreement or consummation of the Arrangement (it being understood that the foregoing shall not apply to any representation or warranty of Corporation to the extent that such representation or warranty addresses the consequences resulting from the negotiation, execution, announcement or performance of this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby); |
(k) | any fluctuation in the market price or trading volume of any securities of Corporation (provided, however, that the causes underlying such change may be considered to determine whether such change constitutes a Material Adverse Effect), or any suspension of trading in securities generally on any securities exchange on which any securities of Corporation trade; |
(l) | the failure of Corporation in and of itself to meet any internal or public projections, forecasts, guidance or estimates of revenues or earnings or any seasonal fluctuation in Corporation's results; or |
(m) | any matter which has been explicitly disclosed by Corporation in the Corporation Disclosure Letter; |
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provided, however, that (i) with respect to clauses (a) through to and including (f), such matter does not have a materially disproportionate effect on Corporation and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other comparable companies and entities operating in the industry in which Corporation and its Subsidiaries operate, and (ii) unless expressly provided in any particular section of this Agreement, references in certain sections of this Agreement to dollar amounts are not intended to be, and shall not be deemed to be, illustrative or interpretive for purposes of determining whether a "Material Adverse Effect" has occurred.
"Material Contract" means any Contract:
(a) | that if terminated or modified or if it ceased to be in effect, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; |
(b) | relating to the manufacturing or supply of products and providing for annual payments in excess of $150,000 by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(c) | relating directly or indirectly to the guarantee of any liabilities or obligations or to indebtedness for borrowed money; |
(d) | restricting, or which may in the future restrict, the incurrence of indebtedness by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or the incurrence of any Lien on any properties or assets of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or restricting, or which may in the future restrict, the payment of dividends by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(e) | under which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is obligated to make or expects to receive payments (including royalties) in excess of $2 million over the remaining term; |
(f) | providing for the establishment, investment in, organization or formation of any joint venture, limited liability company or partnership; |
(g) | that creates an exclusive dealing arrangement or right of first offer or refusal to the benefit of a third party; |
(h) | between Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries and any director or executive officer of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(i) | involving any bonus, commission, pension, profit sharing, retirement or any other form of deferred compensation or incentive plan or any equity purchase, option, hospitalization, insurance or similar employee benefit plan or practice, whether formal or informal; |
(j) | involving any severance, change-of-control, retention or similar type of agreement; |
(k) | that is a Collective Agreement or Contract with any labor union; |
(l) | with any independent contractor, consultant or advisor of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries (i) providing annual compensation in excess of $100,000 or (ii) that is not cancellable by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries on notice of sixty (60) days or less; |
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(m) | providing for employment with any Corporation Employee earning annual compensation in excess of $100,000; |
(n) | providing for the purchase, sale or exchange of, or option to purchase, sell or exchange, any property or asset where the purchase or sale price or agreed value or fair market value of such property or asset exceeds $500,000; |
(o) | involving the settlement of any legal proceeding or threatened legal proceeding that exceeds $500,000; |
(p) | that limits or restricts: |
(i) | the ability of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries to engage in any line of business or carry on business in any geographic area; or |
(ii) | the scope of Persons to whom Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries may sell products or deliver services; |
(q) | that will require (i) consent from any Person or (ii) a guarantee to be provided by Purchaser or any Person that controls Purchaser, in each case, in connection with the completion of the transactions contemplated herein and where the termination of such Contract would have a material adverse impact on Corporation's business; |
(r) | that constitutes an interest rate, currency, equity or commodity swap, hedge, derivative, forward sale Contract or similar financial instruments; |
(s) | with any Governmental Entity to which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is a party which is not entered into in the Ordinary Course; |
(t) | that is an IP Contract; |
(u) | that relates to research, pre-clinical, clinical or other development, testing, distribution, marketing, promotion or other commercialization of the Product or any other pharmaceutical product (including pharmaceutical products under development) of or licensed to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries and providing for annual payments in excess of $300,000; or |
(v) | that is otherwise material to Corporation and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole; |
provided that, in each of the foregoing cases, if a Contract has been amended, supplemented, renewed or modified, any reference to the Contract shall refer to the Contract as so amended, supplemented, renewed or modified.
"Meeting" means the special meeting of Shareholders, including any adjournment or postponement of such special meeting in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, to be called and held in accordance with the Interim Order to consider the Arrangement Resolution and for any other purpose as may be set out in the Circular and agreed to in writing by Purchaser.
"MI 61-101" means Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions.
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"Misrepresentation" means an untrue statement of a material fact or an omission to state a material fact that is required to be stated or that is necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading in light of the circumstances in which they are made.
"NASDAQ" means NASDAQ Global Select Market.
"NASDAQ Rules" means the NASDAQ Marketplace Rules as promulgated by NASDAQ, as amended.
"NI 52-109" has the meaning specified in Section 14(a) of Schedule C.
"No Action Letter" means written confirmation from the Commissioner of Competition that he or she does not, at that time, intend to make an application under Section 92 of the Competition Act in respect of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
"Non-Disclosure Agreement" means the non-disclosure agreement dated December 21, 2018 between Guarantor and Corporation.
"Omnibus Plan" means the 2017 Omnibus Incentive Plan adopted by Corporation on June 26, 2017.
"Open Source Software" means any Software (in source or object code form) that is subject to (a) a license or other agreement commonly referred to as an open source, free software, copyleft or community source code license (including any code or library licensed under the GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, BSD License, Apache Software License, or any other public source code license arrangement) or (b) any other license or other agreement that requires, as a condition of the use, modification or distribution of software subject to such license or agreement, that such software or other software linked with, called by, combined or distributed with such software be (i) disclosed, distributed, made available, offered, licensed or delivered in source code form, (ii) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, (iii) licensed under terms that allow reverse engineering, reverse assembly, or disassembly of any kind, or (iv) redistributable at no charge, including any license defined as an open source license by the Open Source Initiative as set forth on xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
"Options" means the outstanding options to purchase one Share per option issued pursuant to the Stock Option Plan and the Omnibus Plan.
"Ordinary Course" means, with respect to an action taken by a Party or any of its Subsidiaries, that such action is consistent with the past practices of such Party or such Subsidiary, and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal operations of the business of such Party or such Subsidiary.
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"Outside Date" means May 25, 2019 (the "Initial Outside Date"), subject to the right of either Purchaser or Corporation to extend the Outside Date for up to an additional 60 days (in 30-day increments) if (i) one or more of the Regulatory Approvals have not been obtained in sufficient time to allow the Effective Date to occur by the Initial Outside Date (or the last day of the first additional 30-day extension of the Initial Outside Date), and none of such remaining Regulatory Approvals has been denied by a non-appealable decision of a Governmental Entity, or (ii) the condition set forth in Section 6.2(4) has not been satisfied or waived in sufficient time to allow the Effective Date to occur by the Initial Outside Date (or the last day of the first additional 30-day extension of the Initial Outside Date), in each case, by giving written notice to the other Parties to such effect no later than 5:00 p.m. on the date that is not less than five (5) days prior to the Initial Outside Date (or the last day of the first additional 30-day extension of the Initial Outside Date), or such later date as may be agreed to in writing by the Parties; provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing clause (i), a Party shall not be permitted to extend the Outside Date if the failure to obtain a Regulatory Approval is the result of such Party's breach of its obligations under this Agreement with respect to obtaining such Regulatory Approval.
"Parties" means Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor and "Party" means any one of them.
"PBA" means the Pension Benefits Act (Ontario).
"Permitted Liens" means, in respect of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, any one or more of the following:
(a) | Liens for Taxes which are not due or delinquent, or which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings; |
(b) | Liens imposed by Law and incurred in the Ordinary Course for obligations not yet due or delinquent; |
(c) | Liens in respect of pledges or deposits under workers' compensation, social security or similar laws, other than with respect to any amounts which are due or delinquent, unless such amounts are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings; |
(d) | inchoate or statutory Liens of contractors, subcontractors, mechanics, workers, suppliers, materialmen, carriers and others in respect of the construction, maintenance, repair or operation of assets, provided that such Liens are related to obligations not due or delinquent, are not registered against title to any assets and in respect of which adequate holdbacks are being maintained as required by applicable Laws; |
(e) | the right reserved to or vested in any Governmental Entity by any statutory provision or by the terms of any lease, licence (other than any IP Contract), franchise, grant or permit of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, to terminate any such lease, licence, franchise, grant or permit, or to require annual or other payments as a condition of their continuance; |
(f) | Liens for indebtedness arising in the Ordinary Course incurred to pay all or a part of the purchase price of any personal or moveable property; and |
(g) | Liens listed or described in Section 1.1 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter. |
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"Person" includes any individual, partnership, association, body corporate, organization, trust, estate, trustee, executor, administrator, legal representative, government (including Governmental Entity), syndicate or other entity, whether or not having legal status.
"Personal Data" means, in addition to all information defined or described by Corporation as "personal data", "personal information", "personally identifiable information", "PII" or any similar term in Corporation's privacy policies or other public-facing statement, any information that is subject to any Privacy Law or capable of being associated with an individual consumer or device, including information that identifies, or could be combined with other information to identify a device or natural person, including name, physical address, telephone number, email address, financial account number, government-issued identifier (including Social Security number and driver's license number), medical, health or insurance information, gender, date of birth, educational or employment information, any religious or political view or affiliation, marital or other status, photograph, face geometry or biometric information, and any other data used or intended to be used to identify, contact or precisely locate an individual. "Personal Data" includes information in any form, including paper, electronic and other forms.
"Plan of Arrangement" means the plan of arrangement in the form of Schedule A, and any amendments or variations to such plan made in accordance with its terms, the terms of this Agreement or made at the direction of the Court in the Final Order with the prior written consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Privacy Laws" means any applicable Law that governs the receipt, collection, compilation, use, storage, processing, sharing, safeguarding, security, disposal, destruction, disclosure or transfer of Personal Data and any such law governing data breach notification, in any jurisdiction in which Corporation provides services, including the California Online Privacy Protection Act, CAN-SPAM Act, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the Communications Decency Act, HIPAA, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, The Personal Information Privacy and Electronic Documents Act (Canada), Personal Health Information Protection Act (Ontario), GDPR and any national law supplementing the GDPR (such as, in the UK, the Data Protection Act 2018), the EU ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 20009/136), and any published interpretation and guidance issued by any Governmental Entity.
"Product" means palovarotene and any other RAR gamma agonists that are in research or development by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Purchaser 401(k) Plan" has the meaning specified in Section 4.10.
"Real Property Lease" means any lease, sublease, license, occupancy agreement or other agreement with respect to any real property leased, subleased or licensed by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Receiving Party" has the meaning specified in Section 4.3(6).
"Registered Corporation IP" means all Registered IP that is Corporation IP.
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"Registered IP" means all pending applications, issuances and registrations with any Governmental Entity for any Intellectual Property Rights, including all patents and patent applications, inventor certificates, registered copyrights, registered mask works, and registered trademarks and service marks, registered domain names, and registered business names.
"Regulatory Approval" means each consent, waiver, permit, exemption, review, order, decision or approval of, or any registration and filing with, any Governmental Entity or the expiry, waiver or termination of any waiting period imposed by Law or a Governmental Entity required in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement, excluding Health Care Approvals, and includes the Competition Act Approval (only to the extent that the transactions contemplated by this agreement satisfy the notification thresholds in Part IX of the Competition Act), the HSR Approval and such filings, notices or Authorization as are or may be required under the Investment Canada Act.
"Release" has the meaning prescribed in any Environmental Law and includes any sudden, intermittent or gradual release, spill, leak, pumping, addition, pouring, emission, emptying, discharge, injection, escape, leaching, disposal, dumping, deposit, spraying, burial, abandonment, incineration, seepage, placement or introduction of a Hazardous Substance, whether accidental or intentional, into the environment.
"Representative" means, with respect to any Person, any officer, director, employee, representative (including any financial or other advisor) or agent of such Person or its Subsidiary.
"Required Shareholder Approval" has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(2).
"Rights Agent" means Computershare Trust Company, N.A. in its capacity as rights agent under the CVR Agreement, or such other Person as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree to engage as rights agent under the CVR Agreement.
"SEC" means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Securities Act" means the Securities Act (Québec).
"Securities Authorities" means the AMF, the SEC and any other applicable securities commissions or securities regulatory authority in Canada or the United States.
"Securities Laws" means the Securities Act, any other applicable Canadian securities Laws, rules and regulations and published policies thereunder, and the U.S. Securities Laws.
"SEDAR" means the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval maintained on behalf of the AMF.
"Senior Management" means the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Medical Officer, the Chief Development Officer, the Chief Financial Officer, the Executive Vice President, Business and Corporate Development, the Executive Vice President, Research and Development and the Executive Vice President, Medical and Scientific Affairs of Corporation.
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"Shareholders" means the registered or beneficial holders of the Shares, as the context requires.
"Shares" means the common shares in the capital of Corporation.
"Software" means computer software and programs (both source code and object code form), all proprietary rights in the computer software and programs and all documentation and other materials related to the computer software and programs.
"Statutory Plans" means statutory benefit plans that any of Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries are required to participate in or comply with, including the Canada Pension Plan, the Québec Pension Plan and plans administered pursuant to applicable health tax, workplace safety insurance and employment insurance legislation.
"Stock Option Plan" means the Third Amended and Restated Stock Option Plan adopted by Corporation on June 26, 2017.
"Subsidiary" has the meaning specified in National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions as in effect on the date of this Agreement.
"Superior Proposal" means any unsolicited bona fide written Acquisition Proposal from a Person or group of Persons who is at arm's length to Corporation to acquire not less than all of the outstanding Shares or all or substantially all of the assets of Corporation on a consolidated basis that:
(a) | complies with Securities Laws and did not result from or involve a breach of Article 5; |
(b) | that is reasonably capable of being completed without undue delay, taking into account all financial, legal, regulatory and other aspects of such proposal and the Person or group of Persons making such proposal; |
(c) | is not subject to any financing condition and in respect of which it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Board (or any special committee thereof), acting in good faith, that any required financing or other consideration to complete such Acquisition Proposal will be available at closing of such transaction to effect payment in full for all of the Shares or assets, as the case may be |
(d) | is not subject to any due diligence condition; and |
(e) | that the Board (or any special committee thereof) determines, in its good faith judgment, after receiving the advice of its legal and financial advisors and after taking into account all the terms and conditions of the Acquisition Proposal, including all legal, financial, regulatory and other aspects of such Acquisition Proposal and the party making such Acquisition Proposal, would, if consummated in accordance with its terms and taking into account the risk of non-completion, result in a transaction which is more favourable, from a financial point of view, to the Shareholders than the Arrangement (including any amendments to the terms and conditions of the Arrangement proposed by Purchaser pursuant to Section 5.4(2)). |
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"Superior Proposal Notice" has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(1)(c).
"Support and Voting Agreements" means each of the support and voting agreements dated the date hereof between Purchaser, Guarantors and the directors and senior officers of Corporation who are Shareholders.
"Tax Act" means the Income Tax Act (Canada) and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
"Tax Returns" means any and all returns, reports, declarations, elections, notices, forms, designations, filings, and statements (including estimated tax returns and reports, withholding tax returns and reports, and information returns and reports) filed or required to be filed in respect of Taxes.
"Taxes" means (i) any and all taxes, duties, fees, excises, premiums, assessments, imposts, levies and other charges or assessments of any kind whatsoever imposed by any Governmental Entity, whether computed on a separate, consolidated, unitary, combined or other basis, including those levied on, or measured by, or described with respect to, income, gross receipts, profits, gains, windfalls, capital, capital stock, production, recapture, transfer, land transfer, license, gift, occupation, wealth, environment, net worth, indebtedness, surplus, sales, goods and services, harmonized sales, use, value-added, excise, special assessment, stamp, withholding, business, franchising, real or personal property, health, employee health, payroll, workers' compensation, employment or unemployment, severance, social services, social security, education, utility, surtaxes, customs, import or export, and including all license and registration fees and all employment insurance, health insurance and government pension plan premiums or contributions, (ii) all interest, penalties, fines, additions to tax or other additional amounts imposed by any Governmental Entity on or in respect of amounts of the type described in clause (i) above or this clause (ii), (iii) any liability for the payment of any amounts of the type described in clauses (i) or (ii) as a result of being a member of an affiliated, consolidated, combined or unitary group for any period, and (iv) any liability for the payment of any amounts of the type described in clauses (i) or (ii) as a result of any express or implied obligation to indemnify any other Person, other than pursuant to a Contract entered into in the Ordinary Course the principal purpose of which does not relate to Taxes, or as a result of being a transferee or successor in interest to any party.
"Termination Fee" has the meaning specified in Section 8.2(2).
"Termination Fee Event" has the meaning specified in Section 8.2(2).
"Trade Control Laws" has the meaning specified in Section 39 of Schedule C.
"Transaction Committee" means the transaction committee of independent members of the Board formed in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
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"Transaction Litigation" means any Legal Proceeding asserted or commenced by, on behalf of or in the name of, a third party against or otherwise involving Corporation, the Board, any committee thereof and/or any of Corporation's directors or officers relating directly or indirectly to this Agreement, the Arrangement or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby (including any such Legal Proceeding based on allegations that Corporation's entry into this Agreement or the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Arrangement or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby constituted a breach of the fiduciary duties of any member of the Board or any officer of Corporation).
"U.S. Exchange Act" means the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
"U.S. Internal Revenue Code" means the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
"U.S. Securities Act" means the United States Securities Act of 1933 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
"U.S. Securities Laws" means the NASDAQ Rules and the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act and all other applicable U.S. federal and state securities laws, rules and regulations and published policies thereunder.
Section 1.2 Certain Rules of Interpretation
In this Agreement, unless otherwise specified:
(1) | Headings, etc. The provision of a Table of Contents, the division of this Agreement into Articles and Sections and the insertion of headings are for convenient reference only and do not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. |
(2) | Currency. All references to dollars or to $ are references to U.S. dollars. |
(3) | Gender and Number. Any reference to gender includes all genders. Words importing the singular number only include the plural and vice versa. |
(4) | Certain Phrases and References, etc. The words "including", "includes" and "include" mean "including (or includes or include) without limitation," and "the aggregate of", "the total of", "the sum of", or a phrase of similar meaning means "the aggregate (or total or sum), without duplication, of." Unless stated otherwise, "Article", "Section", and "Schedule" followed by a number or letter mean and refer to the specified Article or Section of or Schedule to this Agreement. The term "Agreement" and any reference in this Agreement to this Agreement or any other agreement or document includes, and is a reference to, this Agreement or such other agreement or document as it may have been, or may from time to time be, amended, restated, replaced, supplemented or novated and includes all schedules to it. |
(5) | Capitalized Terms. All capitalized terms used in any Schedule or in the Corporation Disclosure Letter have the meanings ascribed to them in this Agreement. |
(6) | Knowledge. Where any representation or warranty is expressly qualified by reference to the knowledge of Corporation, it is deemed to refer to the actual knowledge of Senior Management after making reasonable inquiries of such Persons as they consider necessary as to the matters that are the subject of the representations and warranties. Corporation confirms that Senior Management has made such reasonable inquiries. |
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(7) | Accounting Terms. All accounting terms are to be interpreted in accordance with IFRS and all determinations of an accounting nature in respect of Corporation required to be made shall be made in a manner consistent with IFRS. |
(8) | Statutes. Any reference to a statute refers to such statute and all rules and regulations made under it, as it or they may have been or may from time to time be amended or re-enacted, unless stated otherwise. |
(9) | Computation of Time. A period of time is to be computed as beginning on the day following the event that began the period and ending at 4:30 p.m. on the last day of the period, if the last day of the period is a Business Day, or at 4:30 p.m. on the next Business Day if the last day of the period is not a Business Day. |
(10) | Time References. References to time are to local time, Montreal, Québec. |
Section 1.3 Schedules
(1) | The schedules attached to this Agreement form an integral part of this Agreement for all purposes of it. |
(2) | The Corporation Disclosure Letter itself and all information contained in it is confidential information and may not be disclosed unless (i) it is required to be disclosed pursuant to Law unless such Law permits the Parties to refrain from disclosing the information for confidentiality or other purposes or (ii) a Party needs to disclose it in order to enforce or exercise its rights under this Agreement. |
Article 2
The Arrangement
Section 2.1 Arrangement
Corporation and Purchaser agree that the Arrangement will be implemented in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement.
Section 2.2 Interim Order
As soon as reasonably practicable after the date of this Agreement, but in any event in sufficient time to permit the Meeting to be convened in accordance with Section 2.3, Corporation shall apply in a manner reasonably acceptable to Purchaser pursuant to Section 192 of the CBCA and, in cooperation with Purchaser, prepare, file and diligently pursue an application for the Interim Order, which must provide, among other things:
(1) | for the class of persons to whom notice is to be provided in respect of the Arrangement and the Meeting and for the manner in which such notice is to be provided; |
(2) | that the required level of approval (the "Required Shareholder Approval") for the Arrangement Resolution shall be (a) 66 2/3% of the votes cast on the Arrangement Resolution by Shareholders present in person or represented by proxy at the Meeting, each being entitled to one vote per Share, and (b) if, and to the extent, required, a majority of the votes cast on the Arrangement Resolution by Shareholders present in person or by proxy at the Meeting, each being entitled to one vote per Share, excluding for this purpose votes attached to Shares held by Persons described in items (a) through (d) of section 8.1(2) of MI 61-101; |
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(3) | that, subject to the foregoing and in all other respects, the terms, restrictions and conditions of Corporation's Constating Documents, including quorum requirements and all other matters, shall apply in respect of the Meeting; |
(4) | for the grant of the Dissent Rights to those Shareholders who are registered Shareholders; |
(5) | for the notice requirements with respect to the presentation of the application to the Court for the Final Order; |
(6) | that the Meeting may be adjourned or postponed from time to time by Corporation in accordance with the terms of this Agreement without the need for additional approval of the Court; |
(7) | confirmation of the record date for the purposes of determining the Shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order; |
(8) | that the record date for Shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting will not change in respect of any adjournment(s) of the Meeting, unless required by Securities Laws; and |
(9) | for such other matters as Purchaser or Corporation may reasonably require, subject to obtaining the prior consent of the other, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. |
Section 2.3 Meeting
Subject to the terms of this Agreement and the Interim Order, Corporation shall:
(1) | in consultation with Purchaser, fix and publish a record date for the purposes of determining the Shareholders entitled to receive notice of and vote at the Meeting, such record date to be as soon as practicable following the date hereof; |
(2) | convene and conduct the Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order, Corporation's Constating Documents and Law as soon as is reasonably practicable, and in any event on or before April 20, 2019, for the purpose of considering the Arrangement Resolution and for any other proper purpose as may be set out in the Circular and agreed to by Purchaser, acting reasonably, and not adjourn, postpone or cancel (or propose the adjournment, postponement or cancellation of) the Meeting without the prior written consent of Purchaser, except: |
(a) | for an adjournment or postponement for a maximum of four (4) Business Days for any bona fide reason beyond the control of Corporation, provided that such reason is not related to any other Acquisition Proposal; |
(b) | in the case of an adjournment, as required for quorum purposes; |
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(c) | as otherwise required or permitted under this Agreement; or |
(d) | as required by applicable Laws; |
(3) | subject to the terms of this Agreement and compliance by the directors and officers of Corporation with their fiduciary duties, use commercially reasonable efforts to solicit proxies in favour of the approval of the Arrangement Resolution and against any resolution submitted by any Shareholder that is inconsistent with the Arrangement Resolution, including, at Corporation's discretion or if so requested by Purchaser, acting reasonably, and at Purchaser's expense, using dealer and proxy solicitation services firms and cooperating with any Persons engaged by Purchaser to solicit proxies in favour of the approval of the Arrangement Resolution; |
(4) | provide Purchaser with copies of or access to information regarding the Meeting generated by any dealer or proxy solicitation services firm, as requested from time to time by Purchaser; |
(5) | consult with Purchaser in fixing the date of the Meeting and allow Purchaser's Representatives and legal counsel to attend the Meeting; |
(6) | promptly advise Purchaser, at such times as Purchaser may reasonably request and at least on a daily basis on each of the last ten (10) Business Days prior to the date of the Meeting, as to the aggregate tally of the proxies received by Corporation in respect of the Arrangement Resolution; |
(7) | promptly advise Purchaser of any communication (written or oral) from any Shareholder or any other securityholder of Corporation in opposition to the Arrangement, written notice of dissent, purported exercise or withdrawal of Dissent Rights, and written communications sent by or on behalf of Corporation to any Shareholder exercising or purporting to exercise Dissent Rights; |
(8) | not change the record date for the Shareholders entitled to vote at the Meeting in connection with any adjournment or postponement of the Meeting (unless required by Law or the Interim Order, or Purchaser's written consent is provided); |
(9) | not waive any failure by any holder of Shares to timely deliver a notice of exercise of Dissent Rights, make any payment or settlement offer, or agree to any payment or settlement prior to the Effective Time with respect to Dissent Rights without the prior written consent of Purchaser; |
(10) | not make any payment or settlement offer, or agree to any payment or settlement prior to the Effective Time with respect to Dissent Rights without the prior written consent of Purchaser; and |
(11) | at the request of Purchaser from time to time, provide Purchaser with a list of (i) registered Shareholders, together with their addresses and respective holdings of Shares, and (ii) participants and book based nominee registrants such as CDS & Co., CEDE & Co. and the Depositary Trust Company, and non-objecting beneficial owners of Shares, together with their addresses and respective holdings of Shares. Corporation shall from time to time require that its registrar and transfer agent furnish Purchaser with such additional information, including updated or additional lists of Shareholders, and lists of securities positions and other assistance as Purchaser may reasonably request in order to be able to communicate with respect to the Arrangement with Shareholders entitled to vote on the Arrangement Resolution. |
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Section 2.4 Circular
(1) | Corporation shall, as promptly as reasonably practicable, prepare and complete, in consultation with Purchaser, the Circular together with any other documents required by Law in connection with the Meeting and the Arrangement, and Corporation shall, as promptly as reasonably practicable after obtaining the Interim Order, cause the Circular and such other documents to be filed and sent to each Shareholder and other Person as required by the Interim Order and Law, in each case so as to permit the Meeting to be held by the date specified in Section 2.3(1), provided that Purchaser shall have complied with Section 2.4(4). |
(2) | Corporation shall ensure that the Circular complies in all material respects with Law, does not contain any Misrepresentation (other than, in each case, with respect to any information furnished by Purchaser, its affiliates and their respective Representatives for inclusion in the Circular, as applicable), and provides Shareholders with sufficient information to permit them to form a reasoned judgement concerning the matters to be placed before the Meeting. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Circular must include: (i) a copy of the Fairness Opinion, (ii) a statement that the Board has received the Fairness Opinion, and that the Board has unanimously, after having received the unanimous recommendation of the Transaction Committee and advice from its financial advisor and outside legal counsel, determined that the Arrangement Resolution is in the best interests of Corporation and is fair to the Shareholders and unanimously recommend that Shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution (the "Board Recommendation"), and (iii) a statement that each director and senior officer of Corporation intends to vote all of such individual's Shares in favour of the Arrangement Resolution pursuant to the Support and Voting Agreements. |
(3) | Corporation shall give Purchaser and its legal counsel a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on drafts of the Circular and other related documents including any drafts of any filings required to be made to the SEC in connection with this Agreement, the Arrangement or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby, and shall give reasonable consideration to any comments made by Purchaser and its legal counsel, and agrees that all information relating solely to Purchaser included in the Circular must be in a form and content satisfactory to Purchaser, acting reasonably. Corporation shall provide to Purchaser prompt notice and copies of any comments or requests for additional information received from the SEC or its staff with respect to any such filings, and shall not communicate with the SEC or its staff with respect to any such filings without (a) providing Purchaser and its legal counsel a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on such communication and (b) giving reasonable consideration to any comments made by them. |
(4) | Purchaser shall provide all necessary information concerning Purchaser that is required by Law to be included by Corporation in the Circular or other related documents to Corporation in writing, and shall ensure that such information does not contain any Misrepresentation. |
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(5) | Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party if it becomes aware that the Circular contains a Misrepresentation, or otherwise requires an amendment or supplement. The Parties shall cooperate in the preparation of any such amendment or supplement as required or appropriate, and Corporation shall promptly mail, file or otherwise publicly disseminate any such amendment or supplement to Shareholders and, if required by the Court or by Law, file the same with the Securities Authorities or any other Governmental Entity as required. |
Section 2.5 Final Order
In accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, Corporation shall take all steps necessary to submit the Arrangement to the Court and diligently pursue an application for the Final Order pursuant to Section 192 of the CBCA, as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event not later than three (3) Business Days after the Arrangement Resolution is passed at the Meeting as provided for in the Interim Order.
Section 2.6 Court Proceedings
In connection with all Court proceedings relating to obtaining the Interim Order and the Final Order, Corporation shall, subject to the terms of this Agreement:
(a) | diligently pursue, and cooperate with Purchaser in diligently pursuing, the Interim Order and the Final Order; |
(b) | provide legal counsel to Purchaser with a reasonable opportunity to review and comment upon drafts of all material to be filed with the Court in connection with the Arrangement, and give reasonable consideration to all such comments; |
(c) | provide legal counsel to Purchaser with copies of any notice of appearance, evidence or other documents served on Corporation or its outside legal counsel in respect of the application for the Interim Order or the Final Order or any appeal from them, and any notice, written or oral, indicating the intention of any Person to appeal, or oppose the granting of, the Interim Order or the Final Order; |
(d) | not object to legal counsel to Purchaser making such submissions on the hearing of the motion for the Interim Order and the application for the Final Order as such counsel considers appropriate, provided that Corporation is advised of the nature of any submissions on a timely basis prior to the hearing and such submissions are consistent in all material respects with this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement; |
(e) | ensure that all material filed with the Court in connection with pursuing the Interim Order or the Final Order is consistent in all material respects with this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement; |
(f) | oppose any proposal from any party that the Final Order contain any provision inconsistent with this Agreement; |
(g) | not file any material with the Court in connection with pursuing the Interim Order or the Final Order or serve any such material, or agree to modify or amend any material so filed or served, except as contemplated by this Agreement or with Purchaser's prior written consent, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, provided that Purchaser may, in its sole discretion, withhold its consent with respect to any increase in or variation in the form of the Consideration or other modification or amendment to such filed or served materials that expands or increases Purchaser's obligations or diminishes or limits Purchaser's rights set forth in any such filed or served materials or under this Agreement; and |
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(h) | if, at any time after the issuance of the Final Order and prior to the Effective Time, Corporation is required by the terms of the Final Order or by Law to return to Court with respect to the Final Order, do so only after notice to, and in consultation and cooperation with, Purchaser. |
Section 2.7 Treatment of Options and DSUs; Employment and Compensation Covenants and Treatment of ESPP
(1) | In accordance with and subject to the Plan of Arrangement and contingent on the consummation of the Plan of Arrangement, the securities identified below that are outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time will be transferred to Corporation and in exchange for such transfer, Corporation will pay the amounts set out below to the holders of such securities: |
(a) | in respect of each Option, whether vested or unvested, for which the cash portion of the Consideration exceeds the exercise price, (i) an amount equal to the cash portion of the Consideration less the applicable exercise price in respect of such Option, and (ii) one CVR (for greater certainty, where the exercise price of such Option is greater than the cash portion of the Consideration, neither Corporation nor Purchaser shall be obligated to pay the holder of such Option the Consideration or any other amount in respect of such Option); and |
(b) | in respect of each DSU, whether vested or unvested, the Consideration. |
(2) | All Options and DSUs outstanding on the Effective Time shall be terminated upon the Effective Time in accordance with their terms in the Plan of Arrangement. Payments with respect to Options (as applicable) and DSUs as set forth in Section 2.7(1) shall be made (net of applicable withholding) within ten (10) Business Days of the Effective Date (except in the case of any DSU which is subject to the provisions of Section 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, in which case the payment shall be made on the earliest date upon which payment may be made in compliance with the requirements of such Section). |
(3) | The Parties acknowledge that no deduction will be claimed by Corporation in computing its taxable income under the Tax Act in respect of any payment made to a holder of Options in respect of the Options pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement who is a resident of Canada or who is employed in Canada (both within the meaning of the Tax Act) and who is entitled to a deduction under paragraph 110(1)(d) of the Tax Act, and Corporation shall: (i) where applicable, make an election pursuant to subsection 110(1.1) of the Tax Act in respect of the cash payments made in exchange for the surrender of such Options, and (ii) provide evidence in writing of such election to holders of such Options, it being understood that holders of such Options shall be entitled to claim any deductions available to such Persons pursuant to the Tax Act in respect of the calculation of any benefit arising from the surrender of such Options. |
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(4) | From and after the Effective Date, Purchaser shall, or shall cause Corporation to, provide to each Corporation Employee who is employed at the Effective Time, terms of employment that, with respect to each such employee, are comparable in the aggregate to the terms provided to such Corporation Employee immediately prior to the Effective Time. Purchaser shall give Corporation Employees full credit for such employees' service with Corporation for purposes of eligibility, vesting, and determination of the level of benefits, other than Employee Plans that are being terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Plan of Arrangement and not for purposes of benefit accruals, under any benefit plans made generally available to employees of Purchaser or Guarantor in which a Corporation Employee participates to the same extent recognized by Corporation immediately prior to the Effective Time; provided, however, that such service shall not be recognized to the extent that such recognition would result in a duplication of benefits with respect to the same period of service. |
(5) | No provision of this Section 2.7 shall (a) limit or restrict Corporation from terminating or amending any Employee Plan in accordance with its terms, (b) give any Corporation Employee or other third parties any right to continued employment or impair in any way the right of Purchaser, any of its Subsidiaries or Guarantor to terminate the employment of any Corporation Employee, (c) constitute or be construed to be an amendment to any employee benefit plan maintained by Corporation, Purchaser, or any of their affiliates or (d) confer upon any individual (including employees, retirees, or dependents or beneficiaries of employees or retirees) any right as a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement. |
(6) | Corporation shall not commence an offering for the purchase of Shares under the ESPP or enroll participants or withhold compensation in respect of contributions for participation in the ESPP. Corporation shall take all action to terminate the ESPP as of immediately prior to the Effective Time. |
(7) | At or prior to the Effective Time, Corporation, the Board and the compensation committee of the Board, as applicable, shall adopt any resolutions and take any actions which are necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Section 2.7. Corporation will provide drafts of all written materials in connection with the foregoing obligation to Purchaser not less than three (3) Business Days in advance of taking such action and shall consider in good faith any comments from Purchaser on such materials. |
Section 2.8 Articles of Arrangement and Effective Date
(1) | Corporation shall file the Articles of Arrangement with the Director as soon as reasonably practicable after the satisfaction or, where not prohibited, the waiver by the applicable Party or Parties in whose favour the condition is stipulated, of the conditions set out in Article 6 (excluding conditions that, by their terms, cannot be satisfied until the Effective Date, but subject to the satisfaction or, where not prohibited, the waiver by the applicable Party or Parties in whose favour the condition is stipulated, of those conditions as of the Effective Date), unless another time or date is agreed to in writing by the Parties. From and after the Effective Time, the Arrangement will have all of the effects provided by applicable Law, including the CBCA. |
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(2) | The closing of the Arrangement will take place at the offices of Stikeman Elliott LLP, 0000 Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. West, 41st Floor, Montreal, Québec, H3B 3V2 or at such other location as may be agreed upon by the Parties. |
Section 2.9 Payment of Consideration
Purchaser or Guarantor shall, following receipt of the Final Order and prior to the filing by Corporation of the Articles of Arrangement with the Director, provide the Depositary with sufficient funds to be held in escrow (the terms and conditions of such escrow to be satisfactory to Corporation and Purchaser, acting reasonably) to satisfy the aggregate Consideration payable to Shareholders by Purchaser as provided for in the Plan of Arrangement (other than with respect to Shareholders exercising Dissent Rights as provided in the Plan of Arrangement).
Section 2.10 Guarantee
Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees in favour of Corporation the due and punctual payment and performance by Purchaser of each and every obligation of Purchaser hereunder, including the payment of the Consideration payable to Shareholders in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement. Guarantor agrees to cause Purchaser or any other Person under Guarantor's control to comply with all of such Person's obligations under or relating to this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. Guarantor hereby agrees that Corporation shall not have to proceed first against Purchaser for such performance before exercising its rights under this guarantee against Guarantor and Guarantor agrees to be solidarily liable with Purchaser for all such guaranteed obligations as if it were the principal obligor of such obligations.
Section 2.11 Withholding Rights
Purchaser, Corporation and the Depositary, as applicable, shall be entitled to deduct or withhold from the consideration payable or otherwise deliverable to any Person pursuant to the Arrangement or this Agreement, including Shareholders exercising Dissent Rights, and from all dividends, other distributions or other amount otherwise payable to any former Shareholders, holders of Options or holders of DSUs, such Taxes or other amounts as Purchaser, Corporation and the Depositary determine, acting reasonably, are required, entitled or permitted to deduct or withhold with respect to such payment under the Tax Act or the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, or any other provisions of any applicable Laws. To the extent that Taxes or other amounts are so deducted or withheld, such deducted or withheld Taxes or other amounts shall be treated for all purposes under this Agreement as having been paid to the Person in respect of which such deduction or withholding was made, provided that such deducted or withheld Taxes or other amounts are actually remitted to the appropriate taxing authority.
Section 2.12 Adjustment of Consideration
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if, between the date of this Agreement and the Effective Time, Corporation declares or pays dividends on the Shares or distributes any amount on a reduction of its stated capital, then the cash Consideration to be paid per Share shall be appropriately adjusted to provide to Shareholders the same economic effect as contemplated by this Agreement and the Arrangement prior to such action and as so adjusted shall, from and after the date of such event, be the cash Consideration to be paid per Share.
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Article 3
Representations and Warranties
Section 3.1 Representations and Warranties of Corporation
(1) | Except as disclosed in the Corporation Disclosure Letter (which disclosure shall apply against any representations and warranties to which it is reasonably apparent it should relate), Corporation represents and warrants to Purchaser and Guarantor that the representations and warranties set forth in Schedule C are true and correct as of the date hereof and acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser is relying upon such representations and warranties in connection with the entering into of this Agreement. |
(2) | Except for the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement, neither Corporation nor any other Person has made, or makes any other, express or implied representation and warranty, either written or oral, on behalf of Corporation. |
(3) | The representations and warranties of Corporation contained in this Agreement shall not survive the completion of the Arrangement and shall expire and be terminated on the earlier of the Effective Time and the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms. |
Section 3.2 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser and Guarantor
(1) | Purchaser and Guarantor solidarily represent and warrant to Corporation that the representations and warranties set forth in Schedule D are true and correct as of the date hereof and acknowledge and agree that Corporation is relying upon the representations and warranties in connection with the entering into of this Agreement. |
(2) | Except for the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement, neither Purchaser, Guarantor nor any other Person has made, or makes any other, express or implied representation and warranty, either written or oral, on behalf of Purchaser or Guarantor. |
(3) | The representations and warranties of each of Purchaser and Guarantor contained in this Agreement shall not survive the completion of the Arrangement and shall expire and be terminated on the earlier of the Effective Time and the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms. |
Article 4
Covenants
Section 4.1 Conduct of Business of Corporation
(1) | Until the earlier of the Effective Time and the time that this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms, Corporation shall conduct business in the Ordinary Course. |
(2) | Without limiting the generality of Section 4.1(1), Corporation shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, except as disclosed in the Corporation Disclosure Letter or with the prior written consent of Purchaser: |
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(a) | use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) duly and timely file with the appropriate Governmental Entity all material Tax Returns required to be filed by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) pay, withhold, collect and remit to the appropriate Governmental Entity in a timely fashion all material amounts required to be so paid, withheld, collected or remitted other than those being contested in good faith, and (iii) not, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, acting reasonably (A) make, rescind or change any election relating to Taxes, annual Tax accounting period or method of Tax accounting that would reasonably be expected to be material to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, (B) enter into (or offer to enter into) any agreement (including any waiver) with any Governmental Entity relating to Taxes that would reasonably be expected to be material to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, (C) settle (or offer to settle) any Tax claim, audit, proceeding or reassessment that would reasonably be expected to be material to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, (D) amend any Tax Return or change from most recent practice any manner of reporting income or claiming deductions for Tax purposes that would reasonably be expected to be material to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or (E) surrender any right to claim a material Tax abatement, reduction, deduction, exemption, credit or refund; and |
(b) | keep Purchaser reasonably informed, on a timely basis, of any events, discussions, notices or changes with respect to any Tax investigation (other than ordinary course communications which could not reasonably be expected to be material to Corporation). |
(3) | Without limiting the generality of Section 4.1(1), and without derogating from the obligations of Corporation in Section 6.2, but subject to Law, Corporation shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to preserve intact the current business organization of Corporation, keep available the services of the present Corporation Employees and maintain good relations with, and the goodwill of, agents, suppliers, vendors, consultants, licensors, partners, lessors, creditors and all other Persons having business relationships with Corporation and, except as disclosed in the Corporation Disclosure Letter or with the prior written consent of Purchaser, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, Corporation shall not, and shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, directly or indirectly: |
(a) | amend its Constating Documents; |
(b) | split, combine or reclassify any shares of its capital stock or other equity interests; |
(c) | redeem, repurchase, or otherwise acquire or offer to redeem, repurchase or otherwise acquire any shares of its capital stock or other equity interests; |
(d) | issue, deliver, sell, pledge or otherwise encumber, or authorize the issuance, delivery, sale, pledge or other encumbrance of any shares of its capital stock or other equity or voting interests, or any options, warrants or similar rights exercisable or exchangeable for or convertible into such capital stock or other equity or voting interests, or any stock appreciation rights, phantom stock awards or other rights that are linked to the price or the value of Shares; |
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(e) | reduce its stated capital or reorganize, arrange, restructure, amalgamate or merge Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(f) | adopt a plan of liquidation or resolutions providing for the complete or partial liquidation or dissolution, merger, consolidation, restructuring, recapitalization or other reorganization of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(g) | merge, combine or amalgamate with any Person or acquire (by merger, consolidation, acquisition of stock or assets or otherwise), directly or indirectly, in one transaction or in a series of related transactions, assets, securities, properties, interests or businesses; |
(h) | sell, pledge, lease, license, encumber, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of its assets or any interest in any of its assets; |
(i) | make any capital expenditure or commitment to do so; |
(j) | create, incur, assume or otherwise become liable for any indebtedness for borrowed money or guarantees thereof; |
(k) | make, change or revoke any loan or advance to, or any capital contribution or investment in, or assume, guarantee or otherwise become liable with respect to the liabilities or obligations of, any Person; |
(l) | enter into any Real Property Lease or amend the terms of any existing Real Property Lease; |
(m) | in respect of any assets of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, waive, release, surrender, abandon, let lapse, grant or transfer any material right or amend, modify or change, or agree to amend, modify or change, any existing material Authorization, right to use, lease, Contract or Corporation IP; |
(n) | enter into or terminate any interest rate, currency, equity or commodity swaps, xxxxxx, derivatives, forward sales Contracts or similar financial instruments; |
(o) | make any "investment" (as defined for purposes of section 212.3 of the Tax Act) in any corporation that is a "foreign affiliate" of Corporation; |
(p) | adopt, enter into, terminate or amend any Employee Plan; |
(q) | make, or promise to make, any changes to any Employee Plan, written employment agreements and/or any other terms and conditions of employment applicable to any Corporation Employee, including granting or promising to grant, any general increase in the rate of wages, salaries, benefits, bonuses or other remuneration of any Corporation Employees or independent contractor or making, or promising to make, any bonus or profit sharing distribution or similar payment of any kind, or adopting, or promising to adopt, or otherwise implement any employee or executive bonus or retention plan or program, except as required by the terms of any Employee Plan, written employment Contracts or Law and/or offer employment to or hire any new Corporation Employees; |
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(r) | make any material change in Corporation's methods of accounting, except as required by IFRS or pursuant to written instructions, comments or orders of a Securities Authority; |
(s) | announce, implement or effect any reduction in force, lay-off or early retirement program, severance program or other similar program or effort concerning the termination of employment of Corporation Employees; |
(t) | except as may be required by Law or the terms of any existing Employee Plan prior to the date hereof or any Contract (including, for greater certainty, in connection with any termination for cause): (i) increase any severance, change of control or termination pay to (or amend any existing arrangement with) any Corporation Employee or any director of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) enter into any employment, deferred compensation or other similar agreement (or amend any such existing agreement) with any director or officer or senior manager of Corporation or, other than in the Ordinary Course, any Corporation Employee (other than a director or officer or senior manager); (iii) enter into any employment, deferred compensation or other similar agreement (or amend any such existing agreement) with any Corporation Employee; (iv) increase compensation, retention or incentive compensation or other benefits payable to any director or officer of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or, other than in the Ordinary Course, any Corporation Employee (other than a director or officer); (v) loan or advance money or other property to any of Corporation's or any of its Subsidiaries' present or former directors, officers or Corporation Employees; (vi) terminate (other than for cause) or knowingly encourage the resignation of any Corporation Employee; or (vii) increase, or agree to increase, any funding obligation or accelerate, or agree to accelerate, the timing of any funding contribution under any Employee Plan, provided that the foregoing shall not prohibit Corporation from paying, establishing or increasing the compensation payable to any officer or employee of Corporation pursuant to retention and bonus arrangements relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as and to the extent set forth in the Corporation Disclosure Letter; |
(u) | commence, cancel, waive, release, assign, settle or compromise any material claim or right, litigation, proceeding or governmental investigation; |
(v) | commence, cancel, waive, release, assign, settle or compromise any threat, assertion, claim, demand, litigation or proceeding relating to Corporation IP or any Product; |
(w) | abandon or materially reduce the scope of any pending or Registered IP; |
(x) | (i) grant or acquire, agree to grant to or acquire from any Person, abandon or permit to lapse any rights to any Corporation IP or disclose or agree to disclose to any Person, other than Representatives of Purchaser, any material trade secrets or, other than in the Ordinary Course, confidential information, or (ii) fail to take any action necessary or advisable to protect or maintain any material Corporation IP; |
(y) | (i) amend or modify in any material respect, or terminate or waive any material right under, any Material Contract, (ii) enter into any Contract that would be a Material Contract if in effect on the date hereof, or (iii) make any bid or tender after the date of this hereof which, if accepted, would result in Corporation being obligated to enter into a Contract that would be a Material Contract if in effect on the date hereof; |
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(z) | abandon or fail to diligently pursue any application for any material Authorizations, leases or registrations or take any action, or fail to take any action, that could lead to the termination of any material Authorizations, lease or registration; |
(aa) | except as contemplated in Section 4.7 [Director & Officer Insurance] and except for scheduled renewals in the Ordinary Course, amend, modify or terminate any material insurance policy of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries in effect on the date of this Agreement; |
(bb) | enter into or amend any Contract with any broker, finder or investment banker, including any amendment of the engagement letters with the Financial Advisor; |
(cc) | terminate or materially alter the course of any current clinical trials, except where such action is required by Law or deemed necessary by an ethics board or Corporation to protect subject safety, materially amend the protocol for any clinical trials for any Product, materially modify or take any action that materially deviates from the current clinical trial study designs, time lines and protocols for clinical trials related to any Product, including without limitation, taking any action that would materially impact the study cycle time line, patient and study site recruitment and enrollment status, patient standards of care, study objectives or strategy, protocol complexity, or the statistical analysis; |
(dd) | modify the specifications of any Product except to the extent required by Law to protect patient safety; or |
(ee) | authorize, agree, resolve or otherwise commit, whether or not in writing, to do any of the foregoing. |
Section 4.2 Regarding the Arrangement
(1) | Corporation shall perform all obligations required or desirable to be performed by it under this Agreement, cooperate with Purchaser in connection therewith, and shall do all such other commercially reasonable acts and things as may be necessary or desirable in order to consummate or make effective, as soon as reasonably practicable, the Arrangement and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Corporation shall: |
(a) | use its commercially reasonable efforts to obtain and maintain all third party or other consents, waivers, permits, exemptions, orders, approvals, agreements, amendments or confirmations that are (i) required to be obtained under the Material Contracts or the Real Property Leases in connection with the Arrangement or (ii) required in order to maintain the Material Contracts and the Real Property Leases in full force and effect following completion of the Arrangement, in each case, on terms that are reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, and without paying, and without committing itself or Purchaser to pay, any consideration or incur any liability or obligation without the prior written consent of Purchaser; |
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(b) | other than in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by the provision of Section 4.3, use its commercially reasonable efforts to oppose, lift or rescind any injunction, restraining or other order, decree or ruling seeking to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prohibit or adversely affect the consummation of the Arrangement and defend, or cause to be defended, any proceedings to which it is a party or brought against it or its directors or officers challenging the Arrangement or this Agreement, provided that neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries will consent to the entry of any judgment or settlement with respect to any such proceeding without the prior written approval of Purchaser; |
(c) | use its commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy all conditions precedents in this Agreement; |
(d) | other than in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by the provision of Section 4.3, use its commercially reasonable efforts to effect all necessary registrations, filings and submissions of information required by Governmental Entities from it relating to the Arrangement; |
(e) | subject to confirmation that insurance coverage is maintained or purchased in accordance with Section 4.7 and delivery by each of Purchaser and Corporation and each member of the Board of mutual releases from all claims and potential claims in respect of the period prior to the Effective Time, use commercially reasonable efforts to assist in effecting the resignations of each of Corporation's and each of its Subsidiaries' respective directors designated by Purchaser, and cause them to be replaced as of the Effective Date by individuals nominated by Purchaser; |
(f) | carry out the terms of the Interim Order and Final Order applicable to it and comply promptly with all requirements imposed by Law on it or any of its Subsidiaries with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement; and |
(g) | not take any action, or refraining from taking any commercially reasonable action, or permitting any action to be taken or not taken, which is inconsistent with this Agreement or which would reasonably be expected to prevent, delay or otherwise impede the consummation of the Arrangement. |
(2) | Purchaser shall perform all obligations required or desirable to be performed by it under this Agreement, cooperate with Corporation in connection therewith, and shall do all such other commercially reasonable acts and things as may be necessary or desirable in order to consummate and make effective, as soon as reasonably practicable, the Arrangement and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Purchaser shall: |
(a) | other than in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by the provision of Section 4.3, use its commercially reasonable efforts to oppose, lift or rescind any injunction, restraining or other order, decree or ruling seeking to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prohibit or adversely affect the consummation of the Arrangement and defend, or cause to be defended, any proceedings to which it is a party or brought against it challenging the Arrangement or this Agreement; |
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(b) | use its commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy all conditions precedent in this Agreement; |
(c) | carry out the terms of the Interim Order and Final Order applicable to it and comply promptly with all requirements imposed by Law on it with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement; and |
(d) | not take any action, or refrain from taking any commercially reasonable action, or permitting any action to be taken or not taken, which is inconsistent with this Agreement or which would reasonably be expected to prevent, delay or otherwise impede the consummation of the Arrangement. |
(3) | Corporation shall promptly notify Purchaser of: |
(a) | the occurrence of any Material Adverse Effect after the date hereof; |
(b) | any notice or other communication from (i) any Person alleging that the consent (or waiver, permit, exemption, order, approval, agreement, amendment or confirmation) of such Person is required in connection with this Agreement or the Arrangement, or (ii) any counterparty to a Material Contract that is terminating or otherwise materially adversely modifying its relationship with Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries as a result of the Arrangement or this Agreement; |
(c) | any material written notice or other material written communication from any Governmental Entity in connection with this Agreement (and, subject to Law, Corporation shall contemporaneously provide a copy of any such written notice or communication to Purchaser); |
(d) | any notice or other communication from any supplier or licensor of Intellectual Property Rights to the effect that such Person is terminating or is otherwise materially adversely modifying its relationship with Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries as a result of this Agreement or the Arrangement; |
(e) | any material written communication from any Governmental Entity in connection with the Corporation Owned Registered IP; or |
(f) | any material filings, actions, suits, claims, investigations or proceedings commenced or, to its knowledge, threatened against, relating to or involving or otherwise affecting Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective assets. |
Section 4.3 Regulatory Approvals
(1) | As soon as reasonably practicable but not later than 10 Business Days after the date hereof (or such later date or dates as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree in writing) Corporation and Purchaser shall determine whether the transactions contemplated by this Agreement satisfy the notification thresholds in Part IX of the Competition Act and, if so, Purchaser shall file with the Commissioner of Competition a submission requesting that an advance ruling certificate be issued under Section 102 of the Competition Act or, in the alternative, that the Commissioner of Competition issue a No Action Letter in respect of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. |
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(2) | Unless Corporation and Purchaser each agree that a pre-merger notification pursuant to subsection 114(1) of the Competition Act need not be filed, or that the filing of such notification should occur at a later date, within 10 Business Days of the date Purchaser files with the Commissioner of Competition a request for either a No Action Letter or an advance ruling certificate pursuant to section 102 of the Competition Act, Corporation and Purchaser shall each file with the Commissioner of Competition the notice and information required under subsection 114(1) of the Competition Act. |
(3) | Corporation and Purchaser shall cooperate in good faith to obtain the Regulatory Approvals but, in the case of a disagreement over the strategy, content, tactics or decisions relating to obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, Purchaser shall have the final and ultimate authority over the appropriate strategy, content, tactics and decisions, provided, for greater certainty, that such authority does not affect, alter or mitigate Purchaser's obligation to fully comply with its covenants in this Agreement. Corporation and Purchaser shall cooperate in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals including providing or submitting to Governmental Entities on a timely basis, and as promptly as practicable, all documentation and information that is required, or in the opinion of Purchaser, acting reasonably, advisable, and shall cooperate in the preparation and submission of all applications, notices, filings, and submissions to Governmental Entities. |
(4) | As soon as reasonably practicable but not later than 10 Business Days after the date hereof (or such later date as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree in writing), Corporation and Purchaser shall determine whether an HSR filing is necessary or required and, if so, Corporation and Purchaser shall each file their respective notification and report forms pursuant to the HSR Act. |
(5) | Subject to Section 4.3(6), each of Corporation and Purchaser shall: |
(a) | promptly inform the other party of any material communication received by such party from any Governmental Entity in respect of the Regulatory Approvals; |
(b) | use commercially reasonable efforts to respond promptly to any request or notice from any Governmental Entity requiring the parties, or any one of them, to supply additional information that is relevant to the review of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement in respect of the Regulatory Approvals; |
(c) | permit the other party to review in advance any proposed applications, notices, filings and submissions to Governmental Entities (including responses to requests for information and inquiries from any Governmental Entity) in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, and will provide the other party a reasonable opportunity to comment thereon and consider those comments in good faith; |
(d) | promptly provide the other party with any filed copies of applications, notices, filings and submissions (including responses to requests for information and inquiries from any Governmental Entity) that were submitted to a Governmental Entity in respect of the Regulatory Approvals; |
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(e) | not participate in any substantive meeting or discussion (whether in person, by telephone or otherwise) with Governmental Entities in respect of obtaining or concluding the Regulatory Approvals unless it consults with the other Party in advance and gives the other Party or its outside legal counsel the opportunity to attend and participate thereat, unless a Governmental Entity requests otherwise, provided that Purchaser shall lead such discussions with Governmental Entities; and |
(f) | keep the other party promptly informed of the status of discussions relating to obtaining or concluding the Regulatory Approvals. |
(6) | Notwithstanding any other requirement in this Section 4.3, where a party (a "Disclosing Party") is required under this Section 4.3 to provide information to another Party (a "Receiving Party") that the Disclosing Party reasonably deems to be competitively sensitive information, the Disclosing Party may restrict the provision of such competitively sensitive information to only outside legal counsel of the Receiving Party, provided that the Disclosing Party also provides the Receiving Party a redacted version of such information which does not contain any such competitively sensitive or other restricted information. |
(7) | Corporation and Purchaser shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Regulatory Approvals. In furtherance of the foregoing, if any objections are asserted by any Governmental Entity under any applicable Law with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or if any proceeding is instituted or threatened by any Governmental Entity challenging or which could lead to a challenge of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as not in compliance with any Law or as not satisfying any applicable legal test under a Law necessary to obtain the Regulatory Approvals, Corporation and Purchaser shall use their commercially reasonable efforts consistent with the terms of this Agreement to resolve or avoid such proceeding so as to allow the Effective Time to occur on or prior to the Outside Date. |
(8) | Purchaser will pay all filing fees required in connection with the making of the filings contemplated by this Section 4.3. |
(9) | For purposes of this Agreement, no Regulatory Approval shall be considered to have been obtained if an appeal, stop-order, revocation order or proceeding seeking an appeal, stop-order or revocation order has been instituted after the granting of any Regulatory Approval and remains outstanding or subject to final judgment or adjudication on the Effective Date. |
(10) | Corporation and Purchaser shall not, and shall not allow any of their Subsidiaries to, take any action or enter into any transaction, including any merger, acquisition, business combination, joint venture, disposition, lease or contract, that would reasonably be expected to prevent, materially delay or impede the obtaining of, or materially increase the risk of not obtaining, the Regulatory Approvals, or otherwise prevent, materially delay or impede the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. For greater certainty, neither Purchaser nor Corporation may extend or consent to the extension of any applicable waiting periods without the written consent of the other. |
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Section 4.4 Access to Information; Confidentiality
(1) | Subject to Law, Corporation shall give Purchaser, Guarantor, their respective Representatives and representatives of any potential financing source of Purchaser, upon reasonable notice, reasonable access during normal business hours to its and its Subsidiaries' (a) premises, (b) property and assets (including all Books and Records, whether retained internally or otherwise), (c) Contracts, and (d) senior personnel, and such other information with respect to the financial condition, assets or business of Corporation or its Subsidiaries as Purchaser or Guarantor may from time to time reasonably request, subject to the Non-Disclosure Agreement and so long as the access does not unduly interfere with the Ordinary Course conduct of the business of Corporation, and provided that no sampling or other intrusive investigations or studies shall be performed without Corporation's prior written consent, with consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. |
(2) | Neither Purchaser nor any of its Representatives will contact any Corporation Employee, agents, suppliers, vendors, consultants, licensors, partners, lessors, creditors and all other Persons having business relationships with Corporation except with consent of Corporation, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. |
(3) | Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement, Corporation shall not be obligated to provide access to, or to disclose, any information to Purchaser if Corporation reasonably determines (after receiving the advice of its outside legal counsel) that such access or disclosure would jeopardize any attorney client or other privilege claim by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. |
(4) | Purchaser acknowledges that the Non-Disclosure Agreement shall continue to apply and that any information provided under Section 4.4(1) above that is non-public or proprietary in nature shall be subject to the terms of the Non-Disclosure Agreement on the same basis as if such information had been disclosed under the Non-Disclosure Agreement. For greater certainty, if this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms, the obligations of the Parties and their respective Representatives under the Non-Disclosure Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Non-Disclosure Agreement. |
Section 4.5 Public Communications
The Parties shall cooperate in the preparation of presentations, if any, to Shareholders regarding the Arrangement. A Party must not issue any press release or make any other public statement or disclosure (unless the form and content of such other public statement or disclosure complies with a communication plan previously agreed upon among the Parties) with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement without the consent of the other Party (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), and Corporation must not make any filing with any Governmental Entity (other than in connection with the Regulatory Approvals contemplated by Section 4.3 and Securities Laws) with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement without the consent of Purchaser (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided that any Party that is required to make disclosure by Law (other than in connection with the Regulatory Approvals contemplated by Section 4.3 and Securities Laws) shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to give the other Party prior oral or written notice and a reasonable opportunity to review or comment on the disclosure or filing (other than with respect to confidential information contained in such disclosure or filing). The Party making such disclosure shall give reasonable consideration to any comments made by the other Party or its counsel, and if such prior notice is not possible, shall give such notice immediately following the making of such disclosure or filing. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Corporation shall have no obligation to consult with Purchaser prior to making any disclosure related to an Acquisition Proposal or a Change in Recommendation.
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Section 4.6 Notice and Cure Provisions
(1) | Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party of the occurrence, or failure to occur, of any event or state of facts which occurrence or failure would, or would be reasonably expected to: |
(a) | cause any of the representations or warranties of such Party contained in this Agreement to be untrue or inaccurate in any material respect at any time from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time; or |
(b) | result in the failure, in any material respect, to comply with or satisfy any covenant, condition or agreement to be complied with or satisfied by such Party under this Agreement. |
(2) | Notification provided under this Section 4.6 will not affect the representations, warranties, covenants, agreements or obligations of the Parties (or remedies with respect thereto) or the conditions to the obligations of the Parties under this Agreement. |
Section 4.7 Insurance and Indemnification
(1) | Prior to the Effective Date, Corporation shall purchase a pre-paid non-cancellable run-off directors' and officers' liability insurance policy providing protection to all present and former officers and directors of Corporation and its Subsidiaries no less favourable in the aggregate to the protection provided by the policies maintained by Corporation and its Subsidiaries which are in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date and providing protection in respect of claims arising from facts or events which occurred on or prior to the Effective Date and Purchaser shall, or shall cause Corporation and its Subsidiaries to maintain such tail policies in effect without any reduction in scope or coverage for six (6) years from the Effective Date; provided that Purchaser shall not be required to pay any amounts in respect of such coverage prior to the Effective Time and provided further that the cost of such policies shall not exceed 250% (such amount, the "Base Premium") of Corporation's current annual aggregate premium for policies currently maintained by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; provided further however that if such insurance can only be obtained at a premium in excess of the Base Premium, Corporation may purchase the most advantageous policies of directors' and officers' liability insurance reasonably available for an annual premium not to exceed the Base Premium, and Purchaser shall, or shall cause Corporation and its Subsidiaries to, maintain such coverage for six (6) years from the Effective Date. |
(2) | Purchaser shall cause Corporation and its Subsidiaries to honour all rights to indemnification or exculpation now existing in favour of present and former employees, officers and directors of Corporation and its Subsidiaries to the extent that any such indemnity agreements have been disclosed in the Corporation Disclosure Letter, and acknowledges that such rights, to the extent that they have been so disclosed, shall survive the completion of the Plan of Arrangement and shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms for a period of not less than six (6) years from the Effective Date. |
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(3) | If Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective successors or assigns (i) consolidates or amalgamates with or merges or liquidates into any other Person and is not a continuing or surviving corporation or entity of such consolidation, amalgamation, merger or liquidation, or (ii) transfers all or substantially all of its properties and assets to any Person, Purchaser shall ensure that any such successor or assign (including, as applicable, any acquirer of substantially all of the properties and assets of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries) assumes all of the obligations set forth in this Section 4.7. |
Section 4.8 NASDAQ De-Listing and De-Registration
Prior to the Effective Time, Corporation shall cooperate with Purchaser and use its reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions and do, or cause to be done, all things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable on its part pursuant to applicable Law and the rules and regulations of NASDAQ to cause (a) the delisting of the Shares from NASDAQ as promptly as practicable after the Effective Time and (b) the deregistration of the Shares pursuant to the U.S. Exchange Act as promptly as practicable after such delisting.
Section 4.9 Section 338(g) Election
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Purchaser shall not make (or permit to be made) any election under section 338(g) of the Internal Revenue Code (or any comparable applicable provision of U.S. state, local or non-U.S. Tax Law) with respect to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
Section 4.10 Termination of 401(k) Plan
Unless Purchaser requests otherwise in writing at least five (5) Business Days prior to the Effective Date, Corporation shall, effective as of at least one (1) day prior to the Effective Date and contingent on the occurrence of the Effective Time, terminate Corporation's 401(k) Plan and any other defined contribution retirement plan that is intended to meet the requirements of Section 401(k) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, and which is sponsored, or contributed to, by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries (collectively, the "401(k) Plan") and no further contributions shall be made to the 401(k) Plan on or after the Effective Date with respect to compensation earned after the termination date of the 401(k) Plan, provided however, that any participant deferrals that are withheld from participants' pay prior to the termination date of the 401(k) Plan that have not yet been deposited to the trust funding the 401(k) Plan as of such 401(k) Plan termination date may be deposited to such trust and allocated to participants' account under the 401(k) Plan as soon as commercially practicable following the 401(k) Plan termination date. Corporation shall provide to Purchaser (a) executed resolutions of the Board (or the board of directors of its Subsidiaries, as applicable) authorizing such termination, and (b) executed amendments to the 401(k) Plan which (i) are sufficient to assure compliance with all applicable requirements of the U.S. Code and regulations thereunder, including such that the tax-qualified status of the 401(k) Plan will be maintained at the time of termination, and (ii) effective prior to termination of the 401(k) Plan provide for the automatic payment of participants' accounts upon plan termination in the form of a lump-sum. Purchaser shall designate a tax-qualified defined contribution retirement plan with a cash or deferred arrangement under Section 401(k) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code that is sponsored by the Purchaser or one of its Subsidiaries (the "Purchaser 401(k) Plan") that will cover Corporation Employees who remain employed after the Effective Date. In connection with the termination of the 401(k) Plan, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Purchaser 401(k) Plan to accept from the 401(k) Plan the "direct rollover" of the account balance of each such Corporation Employee who participated in the 401(k) Plan as of the date such plan is terminated and who elects such direct rollover in accordance with the terms of the 401(k) Plan and the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
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Section 4.11 Transaction Litigation
Corporation shall as promptly as reasonably practical notify Purchaser in writing of any Transaction Litigation and shall keep Purchaser informed on a reasonably prompt basis regarding any such Transaction Litigation. Corporation shall give Purchaser the opportunity to (a) participate in the defense of any Transaction Litigation, and (b) consult with counsel to Corporation regarding the defense, settlement or compromise with respect to any such Transaction Litigation. For purposes of this Section 4.11, "participate" means that Purchaser will be kept reasonably apprised on a prompt basis of proposed strategy and other significant decisions with respect to the Transaction Litigation (to the extent that the attorney-client privilege between Corporation and its counsel is not undermined or otherwise adversely affected), and Purchaser may offer comments or suggestions with respect to such Transaction Litigation which Corporation shall consider in good faith; provided that Corporation shall not settle or compromise or agree to settle or compromise any Transaction Litigation without Purchaser's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
Article 5
Additional Covenants Regarding Non-Solicitation
Section 5.1 Non-Solicitation
(1) | Except as expressly provided in this Article 5, Corporation shall not, directly or indirectly, through any officer, employee, representative (including financial or other advisor) or agent of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, and shall not permit any such Person to: |
(a) | solicit, initiate, knowingly encourage or otherwise knowingly facilitate (including by way of furnishing or providing copies of, access to, or disclosure of, any confidential information, properties, facilities, books or records of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or entering into any form of agreement, arrangement or understanding) any inquiry, proposal or offer from any Person (other than Purchaser or Guarantor) that relates to, constitutes or would reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to, an Acquisition Proposal, other than as set out in Section 5.1(1)(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter; |
(b) | enter into or otherwise engage or participate in any discussions or negotiations with any Person (other than Purchaser and Guarantor) regarding any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or would reasonably be expected to constitute an Acquisition Proposal, other than as set out in Section 5.1(1)(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter; |
(c) | make a Change in Recommendation; |
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(d) | accept, approve, endorse or recommend, or publicly propose to accept, approve, endorse or recommend, or take no position or remain neutral with respect to, any Acquisition Proposal (it being understood that publicly taking no position or a neutral position with respect to a publicly announced, or otherwise publicly disclosed, Acquisition Proposal for a period of no more than five Business Days following such public announcement or public disclosure will not be considered to be in violation of this Section 5.1(1)) (or in the event that the Meeting is scheduled to occur within such five Business Day period, prior to the third Business Day prior to the date of the Meeting); or |
(e) | enter into, or publicly propose to accept or enter into, any Contract in respect of an Acquisition Proposal (other than a confidentiality and standstill agreement as contemplated in Section 5.3). |
(2) | Corporation shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives to, immediately cease and terminate, and cause to be terminated, any solicitation, encouragement, discussion or negotiations commenced prior to the date of this Agreement with any Person (other than Purchaser and Guarantor) with respect to any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes, or would reasonably be expected to lead to, an Acquisition Proposal, other than as set out in Section 5.1(1)(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, and in connection with such termination shall: |
(a) | discontinue access to and disclosure of all information regarding Corporation and its Subsidiaries; and |
(b) | to the extent that such information has not previously been returned or destroyed, promptly request the return or destruction of all copies of any confidential information regarding Corporation or its Subsidiaries provided to any Person other than Purchaser, using its commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that such requests are complied with in accordance with the terms of such rights or entitlements. |
(3) | Corporation represents and warrants that neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has waived any confidentiality, standstill or similar agreement or restriction to which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, except to permit submissions of expressions of interest solicited prior to the date of this Agreement. Corporation undertakes to seek to enforce, or cause any of its Subsidiaries to seek to enforce, all confidentiality, standstill or similar agreements or restrictions that it or any of its Subsidiaries has entered into prior to the date hereof or enter into after the date hereof and Corporation covenants and agrees not to release any Person from, or waive such Person's obligations respecting Corporation, under any confidentiality, standstill or similar agreement or restriction to which Corporation is a party (it being acknowledged by Purchaser that the automatic termination or release of any standstill restrictions of any such agreements as a result of entering into and announcing this Agreement shall not be a violation of this Section 5.1(3)), except to allow such Person to make an Acquisition Proposal confidentially to the Board that constitutes, or could reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to, a Superior Proposal, provided that the remaining provisions of this Article 5 are complied with. |
(4) | Nothing contained in this Article 5 shall prohibit the Board from making any disclosure or taking any other action (including a Change in Recommendation) prior to the Effective Time if the Board, after consultation with outside legal and financial advisors, has determined in good faith that such disclosure or action is necessary for the Board to act in a manner consistent with its fiduciary duties or is otherwise required under Law (including by responding to an Acquisition Proposal under a director's circular or otherwise as required under Securities Laws). |
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Section 5.2 Notification of Acquisition Proposals
(1) | If Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective Representatives, receives or becomes aware of any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or would reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal, or any request for copies of, access to, or disclosure of, confidential information relating to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with any proposal that constitutes or would reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal, including information, access, or disclosure relating to the properties, facilities, books or records of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, Corporation shall: |
(a) | promptly notify Guarantor, at first orally, and then as soon as practicable (and in any event within 24 hours) in writing, of such Acquisition Proposal, inquiry, proposal, offer or request, including a description of its terms and conditions, the identity of the Person making the Acquisition Proposal, inquiry, proposal, offer or request, and copies of all written agreements and substantive documents, correspondence and other materials received in respect thereof, from or on behalf of any such Person; and |
(b) | keep the Guarantor reasonably informed of the status of all developments and negotiations with respect to such Acquisition Proposal, inquiry, proposal, offer or request, including any changes, modifications or other amendments to any such Acquisition Proposal, inquiry, proposal, offer or request, and shall respond as promptly as practicable to Guarantor's reasonable questions with respect thereto. |
Section 5.3 Responding to an Acquisition Proposal
(1) | Notwithstanding Section 5.1, or any other agreement between the Parties or between Corporation and any other Person, including the Non-Disclosure Agreement, if at any time, prior to obtaining the Required Shareholder Approval, Corporation receives a bona fide written Acquisition Proposal, Corporation may (a) contact the Person making such Acquisition Proposal and its Representatives solely for the purpose of clarifying the terms and conditions of such Acquisition Proposal, and (b) engage in or participate in discussions or negotiations with such Person regarding such Acquisition Proposal, and may provide copies of, access to or disclosure of confidential information of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, if, in the case of this clause (b): |
(a) | the Board (or any special committee thereof) first determines in good faith, after consultation with its financial advisors and its outside legal counsel, that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes, or could reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to, a Superior Proposal; |
(b) | such Person was not restricted from making such Acquisition Proposal pursuant to an existing standstill or similar restriction contained in any Contract entered into with Corporation; |
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(c) | Corporation has been, and continues to be, in compliance with its obligations under this Article 5; |
(d) | prior to or concurrently with providing any such copies, access, or disclosure, Corporation enters into a confidentiality and standstill agreement with such Person (if one has not already been entered into or if such previous agreement contains provisions that are more favourable in the aggregate to such Person than those contained in the Non-Disclosure Agreement) that contains terms that are no more favourable to such Person than those found in the Non-Disclosure Agreement, except that such agreement may specifically release such Person from any standstill restriction that is then in effect, and provided that such confidentiality and standstill agreement may not include any provision calling for an exclusive right to negotiate with Corporation and may not restrict Corporation from complying with this Article 5; and |
(e) | Corporation promptly provides Guarantor with, prior to providing any such copies, access or disclosure, a true, complete and final executed copy of the confidentiality and standstill agreement referred to in Section 5.3(1)(d). |
Section 5.4 Right to Match
(1) | If Corporation receives an Acquisition Proposal that constitutes a Superior Proposal prior to receipt of the Required Shareholder Approval (including, for greater certainty, any offer described in Section 5.4(1) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter), the Board (or any special committee thereof) may approve, recommend or enter into a definitive agreement with respect to such Acquisition Proposal, if and only if: |
(a) | the Person making the Acquisition Proposal was not restricted from making such Acquisition Proposal pursuant to an existing standstill or similar restriction; |
(b) | Corporation has been, and continues to be, in compliance with its obligations under this Article 5; |
(c) | Corporation has delivered to Purchaser and Guarantor a written notice of the determination of the Board (or any special committee thereof) that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes a Superior Proposal and of the intention of the Board (or any special committee thereof) to approve, recommend or enter into a definitive agreement with respect to such Superior Proposal, together with a copy of such definitive agreement (including any financing documents supplied to Corporation in connection therewith) (the "Superior Proposal Notice"); |
(d) | at least five (5) Business Days (the "Matching Period") have elapsed from the date that is the later of the date on which Purchaser and Guarantor received the Superior Proposal Notice and a copy of the proposed definitive agreement for the Superior Proposal from Corporation; |
(e) | during any Matching Period, Purchaser and Guarantor have had the opportunity (but not the obligation), in accordance with Section 5.4(2), to offer to amend this Agreement and the Arrangement in order for such Acquisition Proposal to cease to be a Superior Proposal; |
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(f) | if Purchaser and Guarantor have offered to amend this Agreement and the Arrangement under Section 5.4(2), the Board (or any special committee thereof) has determined in good faith, after consultation with its outside legal counsel and financial advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal continues to constitute a Superior Proposal compared to the terms of the Arrangement as proposed to be amended by Purchaser and Guarantor under Section 5.4(2); |
(g) | the Board has determined in good faith, after consultation with Corporation's outside legal counsel, that the failure of the Board to enter into a definitive agreement with respect to such Superior Proposal would be inconsistent with its fiduciary duties; and |
(h) | prior to or concurrently with entering into such definitive agreement, Corporation terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(c)(ii) [Superior Proposal] and pays the Termination Fee pursuant to Section 8.2. |
(2) | During the Matching Period, or such longer period as Corporation may approve (in its sole discretion) in writing for such purpose: (a) Purchaser and Guarantor shall have the opportunity (but not the obligation) to offer to amend the Arrangement and this Agreement in order for such Acquisition Proposal to cease to be a Superior Proposal, (b) the Board (or any special committee thereof) shall review any such offer made by Purchaser and Guarantor to amend the terms of this Agreement and the Arrangement in good faith in order to determine whether such proposal would, upon acceptance, result in the Acquisition Proposal previously constituting a Superior Proposal ceasing to be a Superior Proposal, and (c) Corporation shall negotiate in good faith with Purchaser and Guarantor to make such amendments to the terms of this Agreement and the Arrangement as would enable Purchaser to proceed with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement on such amended terms. If the Board (or any special committee thereof) determines that such Acquisition Proposal would cease to be a Superior Proposal, Corporation shall promptly so advise Purchaser and Guarantor and Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor shall amend this Agreement to reflect such offer made by Purchaser, and shall take and cause to be taken all such actions as are necessary to give effect to the foregoing. |
(3) | Each successive material amendment to any Acquisition Proposal that results in an increase in, or modification of, the consideration (or value of such consideration) to be received by the Shareholders or other material terms or conditions thereof shall constitute a new Acquisition Proposal for the purposes of this Section 5.4, and Purchaser and Guarantor shall be afforded a new five (5)-Business Day Matching Period from the date on which Purchaser and Guarantor received the Superior Proposal Notice for the new Superior Proposal from Corporation. |
(4) | The Board shall promptly reaffirm the Board Recommendation by press release after any Acquisition Proposal which is not determined to be a Superior Proposal is publicly announced or the Board determines that a proposed amendment to the terms of this Agreement as contemplated under Section 5.4(2) would result in an Acquisition Proposal no longer being a Superior Proposal. Corporation shall provide Purchaser, Guarantor and their legal counsel with a reasonable opportunity to review the form and content of any such press release and shall make all reasonable amendments to such press release as requested by Purchaser, Guarantor and their legal counsel. |
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(5) | If Corporation provides a Superior Proposal Notice to Purchaser after a date that is less than ten (10) Business Days before the Meeting, Corporation shall be entitled to and shall upon request from Purchaser acting reasonably postpone the Meeting to a date that is not more than 15 Business Days after the scheduled date of the Meeting (and in any event, prior to the Outside Date). |
(6) | Nothing contained in this Article 5 shall prohibit the Board (or any special committee thereof) from: |
(a) | responding through a directors' circular or otherwise as required by Law to an Acquisition Proposal that it determines is not a Superior Proposal, provided that Corporation shall provide Purchaser and its legal counsel with a reasonable opportunity to review the form and content of such circular or other disclosure; or |
(b) | calling or holding a meeting of Shareholders requisitioned by Shareholders in accordance with the CBCA or taking any other action with respect to an Acquisition Proposal to the extent ordered or otherwise mandated by a court of competent jurisdiction in accordance with Law. |
Section 5.5 Breach by Subsidiaries and Representatives
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Corporation shall advise its Subsidiaries and its Representatives of the prohibitions set out in this Article 5 and any violation of the restrictions set forth in this Article 5 by any of Corporation's Subsidiaries or any Representatives of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is deemed to be a breach of this Article 5 by Corporation.
Article 6
Conditions
Section 6.1 Mutual Conditions Precedent
The Parties are not required to complete the Arrangement unless each of the following conditions is satisfied on or prior to the Effective Time, which conditions may only be waived, in whole or in part, by the mutual consent of each of the Parties, subject to applicable Law:
(1) | Interim and Final Order. The Interim Order and the Final Order have each been obtained on terms consistent with this Agreement, and have not been set aside or modified in a manner unacceptable to either Corporation or Purchaser, each acting reasonably, on appeal or otherwise. |
(2) | Arrangement Resolution. The Arrangement Resolution has been approved and adopted by Shareholders at the Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order. |
(3) | Regulatory Approvals. The Regulatory Approvals shall have been made, given or obtained taking into account the covenants of Corporation and Purchaser in this respect at Section 4.3, and each such Regulatory Approval is in force and has not been modified. |
(4) | Articles of Arrangement. The Articles of Arrangement shall be in a form and content satisfactory to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably. |
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(5) | Illegality. No Law is in effect that makes the consummation of the Arrangement illegal or otherwise prohibits or enjoins Corporation or Purchaser from consummating the Arrangement. |
Section 6.2 Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of Purchaser
Purchaser is not required to complete the Arrangement unless each of the following conditions is satisfied on or before the Effective Time, which conditions are for the exclusive benefit of Purchaser and may only be waived, in whole or in part, by Purchaser in its sole discretion:
(1) | Representations and Warranties. (i) The representations and warranties of Corporation set forth in: (A) paragraphs 1 [Organization and Qualification], 2 [Corporate Authorization], 3 [Execution and Binding Obligation], 8(a) [Capitalization], 8(b) [Capitalization], 8(d) [Capitalization], 10(a) [Subsidiaries] and 20 [Brokers] of Schedule C shall be true and correct in all respects (except for de minimis inaccuracies) as of the date of this Agreement and true and correct in all respects (except for de minimis inaccuracies and as a result of transactions, changes, conditions, events or circumstances permitted hereunder) as of the Effective Time as if made at and as of such time; and (B) all other representations and warranties of Corporation set forth in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all respects (disregarding for purposes of this Section 6.2(1) any materiality or Material Adverse Effect qualification contained in any such representation or warranty) as of the date of this Agreement and the Effective Time as if made at and as of such time (except that any such representation and warranty that by its terms speaks specifically as of the date of this Agreement or another date shall be true and correct in all respects as of such date), except in the case of this clause (B) where the failure to be so true and correct in all respects, individually and in the aggregate, has not had or would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, and (ii) Corporation has delivered a certificate confirming same to Purchaser and Guarantor, executed by two (2) senior officers of Corporation (in each case without personal liability) addressed to Purchaser and Guarantor and dated the Effective Date. |
(2) | Performance of Covenants. Corporation has fulfilled or complied in all material respects with each of the covenants of Corporation contained in this Agreement to be fulfilled or complied with by it on or prior to the Effective Time, or which have not been waived by Purchaser, and has delivered a certificate confirming same to Purchaser, executed by two (2) senior officers of Corporation (in each case without personal liability) addressed to Purchaser and Guarantor and dated the Effective Date. |
(3) | Material Adverse Effect. Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have occurred a Material Adverse Effect. |
(4) | Letter. Corporation shall have obtained and delivered to Purchaser the countersigned letter as set out in Section 6.2(4) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter. |
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Section 6.3 Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of Corporation
Corporation is not required to complete the Arrangement unless each of the following conditions is satisfied on or before the Effective Time, which conditions are for the exclusive benefit of Corporation and may only be waived, in whole or in part, by Corporation in its sole discretion:
(1) | Representations and Warranties. (i) The representations and warranties of Purchaser and Guarantor set forth in this Agreement are true and correct in all respects (without regard to any materiality or "Material Adverse Effect" qualifications contained therein) as of the Effective Time (except for representations and warranties made as of a specified date, the accuracy of which shall be determined as of such specified date), except where any failure or failures of such representations and warranties to be so true and correct would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to materially impede completion of the Arrangement, and (ii) each of Purchaser and Guarantor has delivered a certificate confirming same to Corporation, executed by two (2) senior officers of Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable (in each case without personal liability), addressed to Corporation and dated the Effective Date. |
(2) | Performance of Covenants. Each of Purchaser and Guarantor has fulfilled or complied in all material respects with each of the covenants of Purchaser and Guarantor, as applicable, contained in this Agreement to be fulfilled or complied with by it on or prior to the Effective Time, and has delivered a certificate confirming same to Corporation, executed by two (2) senior officers of Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable (in each case without personal liability), addressed to Corporation and dated the Effective Date. |
(3) | Deposit of Consideration. Subject to obtaining the Final Order and the satisfaction or waiver of the other conditions precedent contained herein in its favour (other than conditions which, by their nature, are only capable of being satisfied as of the Effective Time), Purchaser or Guarantor has complied with its obligations under Section 2.9 and the Depositary will have confirmed to Corporation receipt from or on behalf of Purchaser or Guarantor of the funds contemplated by Section 2.9. |
(4) | CVR Agreement. The CVR Agreement shall have been duly executed and delivered by Purchaser, Guarantor and Rights Agent, and shall be in full force and effect. |
Section 6.4 Satisfaction of Conditions
The conditions precedent set out in Section 6.1, Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 will be conclusively deemed to have been satisfied, waived or released when the Certificate of Arrangement is issued by the Director. For greater certainty, and notwithstanding the terms of any escrow arrangement entered into between Purchaser and the Depositary, all funds held in escrow by the Depositary pursuant to Section 2.9 hereof shall be deemed to be released from escrow when the Certificate of Arrangement is issued.
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Article 7
Term and Termination
Section 7.1 Term
This Agreement shall be effective from the date hereof until the earlier of the Effective Date and the termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms.
Section 7.2 Termination
(1) | This Agreement may be terminated prior to the Effective Time by: |
(a) | the mutual written agreement of the Parties; or |
(b) | either Corporation or Guarantor, on its own behalf and on behalf of Purchaser, if: |
(i) | No Required Shareholder Approval. The Required Shareholder Approval is not obtained at the Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order, provided that a Party may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 7.2(1)(b)(i) [No Required Shareholder Approval] if the failure to obtain the Required Shareholder Approval has been caused by, or is a result of, a breach by such Party (or, in the case of Guarantor, by Guarantor or Purchaser) of any of its representations or warranties or the failure of such Party to perform any of its covenants or agreements under this Agreement; |
(ii) | Illegality. After the date of this Agreement, any Law is enacted, made, enforced or amended, as applicable, that makes the consummation of the Arrangement illegal or otherwise permanently prohibits or enjoins Corporation, Purchaser or Guarantor from consummating the Arrangement, and such Law has, if applicable, become final and non-appealable, provided that a Party may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 7.2(1)(b)(ii) [Illegality] if it is then in breach of this Agreement so as to directly or indirectly cause any condition in Section 6.2(1) [Corporation Representations and Warranties], Section 6.2(2) [Corporation Covenants Condition], Section 6.3(1) [Purchaser and Guarantor Representations and Warranties Condition] or Section 6.3(2) [Purchaser and Guarantor Covenants Condition], as applicable, not to be satisfied, and provided that the Party seeking to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 7.2(1)(b)(ii) [Illegality] has used its best efforts or, in respect of Regulatory Approvals, the efforts required by Section 4.3, to, as applicable, appeal or overturn such Law or otherwise have it lifted or rendered non-applicable in respect of the Arrangement; or |
(iii) | Occurrence of Outside Date. The Effective Time does not occur on or prior to the Outside Date, provided that a Party may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 7.2(1)(b)(iii) [Occurrence of Outside Date] if the failure of the Effective Time to so occur has been caused by, or is a result of, a breach by such Party (or, in the case of Guarantor, by Guarantor or Purchaser) of any of its representations or warranties or the failure of such Party to perform any of its covenants or agreements under this Agreement. |
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(c) | Corporation if: |
(i) | Breach of Representation or Warranty or Failure to Perform Covenant. A breach of any representation or warranty or failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of Purchaser or Guarantor under this Agreement occurs that would cause any condition in Section 6.3(1) [Purchaser and Guarantor Representations and Warranties Condition] or Section 6.3(2) [Purchaser and Guarantor Covenants Condition] not to be satisfied, and such breach or failure is incapable of being cured on or prior to the Outside Date; provided that Corporation is not then in breach of this Agreement so as to directly or indirectly cause any condition in Section 6.2(1) [Corporation Representations and Warranties Condition] or Section 6.2(2) [Corporation Covenants Condition] not to be satisfied; or |
(ii) | Superior Proposal. Prior to the receipt of the Required Shareholder Approval, the Board (or any special committee thereof) authorizes Corporation to enter into a definitive written agreement (other than a confidentiality and standstill agreement permitted by and in accordance with Section 5.3) with respect to a Superior Proposal, provided Corporation is then in compliance in all material respects with Article 5 and that prior to or concurrent with such termination Corporation pays the Termination Fee in accordance with Section 8.2. |
(d) | Guarantor, on its own behalf and on behalf of Purchaser, if: |
(i) | Breach of Representation or Warranty or Failure to Perform Covenant. A breach of any representation or warranty or failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of Corporation under this Agreement occurs that would cause any condition in Section 6.2(1) [Corporation Representations and Warranties Condition] or Section 6.2(2) [Corporation Covenants Condition] not to be satisfied, and such breach or failure is incapable of being cured on or prior to the Outside Date; provided that each of Purchaser and Guarantor is not then in breach of this Agreement so as to directly or indirectly cause any condition in Section 6.3(1) [Purchaser and Guarantor Representations and Warranties Condition] or Section 6.3(2) [Purchaser and Guarantor Covenants Condition] not to be satisfied; |
(ii) | Change in Recommendation or Superior Proposal. (a) The Board (or any committee thereof) fails to recommend or withdraws, amends, modifies or qualifies in a manner adverse to Purchaser or publicly proposes or states its intention to do any of the foregoing, or fails to publicly reaffirm within five (5) Business Days after having been requested in writing by Purchaser to do so, acting reasonably, the Board Recommendation, or takes no position or a neutral position with respect to a publicly announced Acquisition Proposal for more than five (5) Business Days after such Acquisition Proposal's public announcement (in each case, a "Change in Recommendation"), or (b) the Board (or any committee thereof) approves, recommends or authorizes Corporation to enter into a written agreement (other than a confidentiality and standstill agreement permitted by and in accordance with Section 5.3) providing for the consummation of a Superior Proposal; |
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(iii) | Material Breach of Article 5. Corporation breaches Article 5 in any material respect; or |
(iv) | Material Adverse Effect. There has occurred a Material Adverse Effect on or after the date of this Agreement that is incapable of being cured on or prior to the Outside Date. |
(e) | Guarantor, on its own behalf and on behalf of Purchaser, by the close of business on the next Business Day following the Meeting, if Dissent Rights have been exercised with respect to more than 10% of the issued and outstanding Shares. |
Section 7.3 Effect of Termination/Survival
If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 7.1 or Section 7.2, this Agreement shall become void and of no further force or effect without liability of any Party (or any shareholder or Representative of such Party) to any other Party to this Agreement, except that: (a) if the Arrangement is completed, Section 4.7 shall survive for a period of six (6) years following such termination, and (b) in the event of termination under Section 7.2, this Section 7.3 and Section 8.2 through to and including Section 8.14 and Section 4.4(4) shall survive, and provided that no Party shall be relieved of any liability for any wilfull breach by it of this Agreement.
Section 7.4 Expense Reimbursement
If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(b)(i) and such termination (a) does not result from a breach of any representation or warranty or failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of Purchaser or Guarantor under this Agreement and (b) does not result in a Termination Fee Event, then Corporation shall pay or cause to be paid to Purchaser, within two (2) Business Days of such termination, an aggregate amount in cash in immediately available funds equal to $4,000,000 representing an expense reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs incurred by Purchaser.
Article 8
General Provisions
Section 8.1 Amendments
This Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement may, at any time and from time to time before or after the holding of the Meeting but not later than the Effective Time, be amended by mutual written agreement of the Parties, and any such amendment may, without limitation:
(a) | change the time for performance of any of the obligations or acts of the Parties; |
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(b) | waive any inaccuracy or modify any of the representations or warranties contained in this Agreement or in any document delivered pursuant to this Agreement; |
(c) | waive compliance with or modify any of the covenants contained in this Agreement and waive or modify performance of any of the obligations of the Parties; and |
(d) | waive compliance with or modify any mutual conditions contained in this Agreement. |
Section 8.2 Termination Fees
(1) | Despite any other provision in this Agreement relating to the payment of fees and expenses, including the payment of brokerage fees, if a Termination Fee Event occurs, Corporation shall pay Purchaser (or as Purchaser may direct in writing) the Termination Fee in accordance with Section 8.2(3). |
(2) | For the purposes of this Agreement, "Termination Fee" means $35,000,000 and "Termination Fee Event" means the termination of this Agreement: |
(a) | by Corporation, pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(c)(ii) [Superior Proposal]; |
(b) | by Purchaser, pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(d)(ii) [Change in Recommendation or Superior Proposal] or Section 7.2(1)(d)(iii) [Material Breach of Article 5]; |
(c) | (A) by Purchaser or Corporation pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(b)(iii) [Occurrence of Outside Date], or (B) by Purchaser pursuant to Section 7.2(1)(d)(i) [Breach of Representations or Warranties or Failure to Perform Covenants] if, in either of the cases set out in clause (A) or (B) of this paragraph: |
(i) | prior to such termination, an Acquisition Proposal is made or publicly announced by any Person (other than Purchaser, Guarantor or any of their respective affiliates); and |
(ii) | within 12 months following the date of such termination, (i) an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the same Acquisition Proposal referred to in clause (i) above) is consummated, or (ii) Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, directly or indirectly, in one or more transactions, enters into a Contract (other than a confidentiality and standstill agreement permitted by and in accordance with Section 5.3) in respect of an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the same Acquisition Proposal referred to in clause (i) above) and such Acquisition Proposal is later consummated (whether or not within 12 months after such termination). |
For purposes of the foregoing, the term "Acquisition Proposal" shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1, except that references to "20% or more" shall be deemed to be references to "50% or more".
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(3) | The Termination Fee shall be paid by Corporation to Purchaser as follows, by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by Purchaser, if a Termination Fee Event occurs due to: |
(a) | a termination of this Agreement described in Section 8.2(2)(a), prior to or simultaneously with the occurrence of such Termination Fee Event; |
(b) | a termination of this Agreement described in Section 8.2(2)(b), within two (2) Business Days of the occurrence of such Termination Fee Event; and |
(c) | a termination of this Agreement described in Section 8.2(2)(c), on or prior to the consummation of the Acquisition Proposal. |
(4) | Corporation acknowledges that the agreements contained in this Section 8.2 are an integral part of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and that without these agreements Purchaser and Guarantor would not enter into this Agreement, and that the amounts set out in this Section 8.2 represent liquidated damages which are a genuine pre-estimate of the damages, including opportunity costs, which Purchaser and Guarantor will suffer or incur as a result of the event giving rise to such damages and resultant termination of this Agreement, and is not a penalty. Corporation irrevocably waives any right it may have to raise as a defence that any such liquidated damages are excessive or punitive. In the event the amounts set out in this Section 8.2 are paid to Purchaser (or as it directs), no other amounts will be due and payable as damages or otherwise by Corporation, and Purchaser hereby accepts that such payments are the maximum aggregate amount that Corporation shall be required to pay in lieu of any damages or any other payments or remedy which Purchaser may be entitled to in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply in the event of fraud or a willful breach by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement (which breach and liability therefore shall not be affected by termination of this Agreement or any payment of the Termination Fee). In the event that Corporation shall fail to pay the Termination Fee when due, Purchaser shall be entitled to receive interest on such unpaid Termination Fee, commencing on the date that the Termination Fee became due, at a rate equal to the "prime rate" as published in The Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition, in effect on the date such payment was required to be made through the date of payment (calculated daily on the basis of a year of 365 days and the actual number of days elapsed, without compounding). |
(5) | Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Purchaser and Guarantor may pursue both a grant of specific performance in accordance with Section 8.7 and the payment of the Termination Fee under this Section 8.2. |
Section 8.3 Expenses
Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Parties agree that all out-of-pocket expenses of the Parties relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, including legal fees, accounting fees, financial advisory fees, regulatory filing fees, stock exchange fees, all disbursement of advisors and printing and mailing costs, shall be paid by the Party incurring such expenses. For greater certainty, nothing in this Agreement will prevent or limit Corporation from paying the reasonable fees and disbursements (plus applicable taxes, if any) of its legal, accounting and financial advisors which are incurred by Corporation in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.
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Section 8.4 Notices
Any notice, or other communication given regarding the matters contemplated by this Agreement must be in writing, sent by personal delivery, courier or email and addressed:
(a) | to Purchaser or Guarantor at: |
Xxxxx X.X.
00 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx
00000 Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Attention: | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Executive Vice President, General Counsel |
Email: | xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx |
with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Davies Xxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx LLP
000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx
X0X 0X0
Attention: | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx |
Email: | xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx and xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx |
and with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Xxxxxxx Procter LLP
000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
00000
Attention: | Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxx; Xxxx X. Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx |
Email: | xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx and |
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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(b) | to Corporation at: |
Clementia Pharmaceuticals Inc.
0000 Xx. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 000
Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx X0X 0X0
Attention: | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxx |
Email: | xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and |
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Stikeman Elliott LLP
0000 Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, 00xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx
X0X 0X0
Attention: | Xxxxxx X. Xxxx; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx |
Email: | xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx, xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx and |
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx
and with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Xxxxxxx & Xxxx LLP
000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
00000
Attention: | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx |
Email: | xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx and |
xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx
Any notice or other communication is deemed to be given and received (i) if sent by personal delivery or same day courier, on the date of delivery if it is a Business Day and the delivery was made prior to 4:30 p.m. (local time in place of receipt) and otherwise on the next Business Day, (ii) if sent by overnight courier, on the next Business Day, or (iii) if sent by email, on the date such email was sent if it is a Business Day and such email was sent prior to 4:00 p.m. (local time in the place of receipt) and otherwise on the next Business Day. A Party may change its address for service from time to time by providing a notice in accordance with the foregoing. Any subsequent notice or other communication must be sent to the Party at its changed address. Any element of a Party's address that is not specifically changed in a notice will be assumed not to be changed. Sending a copy of a notice or other communication to a Party's outside legal counsel as contemplated above is for information purposes only and does not constitute delivery of the notice or other communication to that Party. The failure to send a copy of a notice or other communication to legal counsel does not invalidate delivery of that notice or other communication to a Party.
Section 8.5 Time of the Essence
Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
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Section 8.6 Further Assurances
Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Parties will, from time to time, do all acts and things and execute and deliver all such further documents and instruments, as the other Party may, either before or after the Effective Date, reasonably require to effectively carry out or better evidence or perfect the full intent and meaning of this Agreement and, in the event the Arrangement becomes effective, to document or evidence any of the transactions or events set out in the Plan of Arrangement.
Section 8.7 Injunctive Relief
The Parties agree that irreparable harm would occur for which money damages would not be an adequate remedy at law in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the Parties shall be entitled to injunctive and other equitable relief to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce compliance with the terms of this Agreement, this being in addition to any other remedy to which the Parties may be entitled at law or in equity, without any requirement for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other equitable relief.
Section 8.8 Third Party Beneficiaries
(1) | Except as provided in Section 4.7 and which, without limiting their terms, are intended as stipulations for the benefit of the third Persons mentioned in such provisions (such third Persons referred to in this Section 8.8 as the "Indemnified Persons") and except for the rights of the Shareholders to receive the Consideration following the Effective Time pursuant to the Arrangement (for which purpose Corporation hereby confirms that it is acting as agent on behalf of the Shareholders), Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor intend that this Agreement will not benefit or create any right or cause of action in favour of any Person, other than the Parties and that no Person, other than the Parties, shall be entitled to rely on the provisions of this Agreement in any action, suit, proceeding, hearing or other forum. |
(2) | Despite the foregoing, each of Purchaser and Guarantor acknowledges to each of the Indemnified Persons their direct rights against it under Section 4.7 of this Agreement, which are intended for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each Indemnified Person, his or her heirs and his or her legal Representatives, and for such purpose, Corporation confirms that it is acting as trustee on their behalf, and agrees to enforce such provisions on their behalf. The Parties reserve their right to vary or rescind the rights at any time and in any way whatsoever, if any, granted by or under this Agreement to any Person who is not a Party, without notice to or consent of that Person, including any Indemnified Person. |
Section 8.9 Waiver
No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other provision (whether or not similar). No waiver will be binding unless executed in writing by the Party to be bound by the waiver. A Party's failure or delay in exercising any right under this Agreement will not operate as a waiver of that right. A single or partial exercise of any right will not preclude a Party from any other or further exercise of that right or the exercise of any other right.
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Section 8.10 Entire Agreement
This Agreement, together with the Non-Disclosure Agreement, the Corporation Disclosure Letter and the CVR Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the Parties. There are no representations, warranties, covenants, conditions or other agreements, express or implied, collateral, statutory or otherwise, between the Parties in connection with the subject matter of this Agreement, except as specifically set forth in this Agreement. The Parties have not relied and are not relying on any other information, discussion or understanding in entering into and completing the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Section 8.11 Successors and Assigns
(1) | This Agreement becomes effective only when executed by Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor. After that time, it will be binding upon and enure to the benefit of Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor and their respective successors and permitted assigns. |
(2) | Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights or obligations under this Agreement are assignable or transferable by any Party without the prior written consent of the other Party, except that Purchaser may assign all or any portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to Guarantor or any of its direct or indirect Subsidiaries, including to permit Guarantor or such direct or indirect Subsidiary to acquire, instead of Purchaser, all or part of the Shares to be acquired pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the whole as provided for under the Plan of Arrangement, provided that such assignment does not increase the amounts that would be subject to deduction or withholding in respect of Taxes under Section 2.11, provided further that none of any such assignments shall relieve Purchaser or Guarantor of its obligations hereunder. |
Section 8.12 Severability
If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable by an arbitrator or any court of competent jurisdiction, that provision will be severed from this Agreement and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the fullest extent possible.
Section 8.13 Governing Law
(1) | This Agreement will be governed by and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Province of Québec and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. |
(2) | Each Party irrevocably attorns and submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Québec courts situated in the City of Montreal and waives objection to the venue of any proceeding in such court or that such court provides an inconvenient forum. |
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Section 8.14 Rules of Construction
The Parties to this Agreement waive the application of any Law or rule of construction providing that ambiguities in any agreement or other document shall be construed against the party drafting such agreement or other document.
Section 8.15 Language
The Parties have requested that this Agreement and all related documents be drawn up in English only. Les parties aux présentes ont exigé que le présent contrat et tous les documents qui s'y rattachent soient rédigés en anglais seulement.
Section 8.16 No Liability
No director or officer of Purchaser or Guarantor shall have any personal liability whatsoever to Corporation under this Agreement or any other document delivered in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby on behalf of Purchaser or Guarantor. No director or officer of Corporation or its Subsidiary shall have any personal liability whatsoever to Purchaser or Guarantor under this Agreement or any other document delivered in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby on behalf of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries.
Section 8.17 Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts (including counterparts by email) and all such counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument. The Parties shall be entitled to rely upon delivery of an executed PDF or similar executed electronic copy of this Agreement, and such PDF or similar executed electronic copy shall be legally effective to create a valid and binding agreement between the Parties.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have executed this Arrangement Agreement.
CLEMENTIA PHARMACEUTICALS INC. |
By: | /s/ Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
Name: | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
Title: | Chief Executive Officer | ||
By: | /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxx | ||
Name: | Xxxxx Xxxxx | ||
Title: | Chief Financial Officer |
11188291 CANADA INC. |
By: | /s/ Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx |
Name: | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx | |
Title: | President |
XXXXX X.X. |
By: | /s/ Xxxxx Xxxx |
Name: | Xxxxx Xxxx | |
Title: | Chief Executive Officer |
SCHEDULE A
PLAN OF ARRANGEMENT
UNDER SECTION 192
OF THE CANADA BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT
Article 1
INTERPRETATION
1.1 Definitions
Unless indicated otherwise, where used in this Plan of Arrangement, capitalized terms used but not defined shall have the meanings specified in the Arrangement Agreement and the following terms shall have the following meanings (and grammatical variations of such terms shall have corresponding meanings):
"Arrangement" means the arrangement under section 192 of the CBCA in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set out in this Plan of Arrangement, subject to any amendments or variations to this Plan of Arrangement made in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement Agreement or Section 5.1 of this Plan of Arrangement or made at the direction of the Court in the Final Order with the prior written consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Arrangement Agreement" means the arrangement agreement dated February 24, 2019 among Purchaser, Guarantor and Corporation (including the schedules thereto) as it may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms.
"Arrangement Resolution" means the special resolution approving this Plan of Arrangement to be considered at the Meeting, substantially in the form of Schedule B to the Arrangement Agreement.
"Articles of Arrangement" means the articles of arrangement of Corporation in respect of the Arrangement, required by the CBCA to be sent to the Director after the Final Order is made, which shall include the Plan of Arrangement and otherwise be in a form and content satisfactory to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Business Day" means any day of the year, other than a Saturday, Sunday or any day on which major banks are closed for business in Montreal, Québec or Paris, France.
"CBCA" means the Canada Business Corporations Act.
"Certificate of Arrangement" means the certificate of arrangement to be issued by the Director pursuant to subsection 192(7) of the CBCA in respect of the Articles of Arrangement.
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"Circular" means the notice of the Meeting and accompanying management information circular, including all schedules, appendices and exhibits thereto, to be sent to Shareholders in connection with the Meeting, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement Agreement.
"Consideration" means the consideration to be received by the Shareholders pursuant to this Plan of Arrangement, consisting, for each Share, of (a) $25.00 in cash and (b) one CVR.
"Corporation" means Clementia Pharmaceuticals Inc.
"Court" means the Québec Superior Court.
"CVR" means a CVR, as defined in the CVR Agreement.
"CVR Agreement" means the contingent value rights agreement to be dated the date of the Effective Date between Purchaser, Guarantor and Rights Agent, substantially in the form of Schedule E to the Arrangement Agreement.
"Depositary" means Computershare Trust Company of Canada, in its capacity as depositary for the Arrangement, or such other Person as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree to engage as depositary for the Arrangement.
"Director" means the Director appointed pursuant to section 260 of the CBCA.
"Dissent Rights" has the meaning specified in Section 3.1.
"Dissenting Holder" means a registered holder of Shares who has validly exercised its Dissent Rights and has not withdrawn or been deemed to have withdrawn such exercise of Dissent Rights, but only in respect of the Shares in respect of which Dissent Rights are validly exercised by such holder.
"DSUs" means the outstanding deferred share units issued pursuant to the Omnibus Plan.
"Effective Date" means the date shown on the Certificate of Arrangement giving effect to the Arrangement.
"Effective Time" means 12:01 a.m. (Montreal time) on the Effective Date, or such other time as the parties agree to in writing before the Effective Date.
"Final Order" means the final order of the Court made pursuant to section 192 of the CBCA in a form acceptable to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably, approving the Arrangement, as such order may be amended by the Court (with the consent of both Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably) at any time prior to the Effective Date or, if appealed, then, unless such appeal is withdrawn or denied, as affirmed or as amended (provided that any such amendment is acceptable to both Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably) on appeal.
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"Governmental Entity" means (i) any international, multinational, national, federal, provincial, state, regional, municipal, local or other government, governmental or public department, central bank, court, tribunal, arbitral body, commission, board, bureau, ministry, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, (ii) any subdivision, agent or authority of any of the above, (iii) any quasi-governmental or private body exercising any regulatory, expropriation or taxing authority under or for the account of any of the foregoing, including authorities and agencies having regulatory powers in their respective health care systems such as the United States Food and Drug Administration, Health Canada, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration and the European Medicines Agency, or (iv) any stock exchange, including NASDAQ.
"Guarantor" means Xxxxx X.X.
"Interim Order" means the interim order of the Court made pursuant to section 192 of the CBCA in a form acceptable to Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably, providing for, among other things, the calling and holding of the Meeting, as such order may be amended by the Court with the consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Law" means, with respect to any Person, any and all applicable national, federal, provincial, state, municipal or local law (statutory, civil, common or otherwise), constitution, treaty, convention, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order, injunction, judgment, decree, ruling or other similar requirement, whether domestic or foreign, enacted, adopted, promulgated or applied by a Governmental Entity that is binding upon or applicable to such Person or its business, undertaking, property or securities, and to the extent that they have the force of law, all policies, guidelines, standards, notices and protocols of any Governmental Entity, as amended.
"Letter of Transmittal" means the letter of transmittal sent to holders of Shares for use in connection with the Arrangement.
"Lien" means any mortgage, charge, pledge, hypothec, security interest, prior claim, encroachment, option, right of first refusal or first offer, occupancy right, covenant, assignment, lien (statutory or otherwise), defect of title, or restriction or adverse right or claim, or other third party interest or encumbrance of any kind, in each case, whether contingent or absolute.
"Meeting" means the special meeting of Shareholders, including any adjournment or postponement of such special meeting in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement Agreement, to be called and held in accordance with the Interim Order to consider the Arrangement Resolution and for any other purpose as may be set out in the Circular and agreed to in writing by Purchaser.
"NASDAQ" means NASDAQ Global Select Market.
"Omnibus Plan" means the 2017 Omnibus Incentive Plan adopted by Corporation on June 26, 2017.
"Options" means the outstanding options to purchase one Share per option issued pursuant to the Stock Option Plan and the Omnibus Plan.
"Parties" means Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor and "Party" means any one of them.
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"Person" includes any individual, partnership, association, body corporate, organization, trust, estate, trustee, executor, administrator, legal representative, government (including Governmental Entity), syndicate or other entity, whether or not having legal status.
"Plan of Arrangement" means this plan of arrangement proposed under section 192 of the CBCA, and any amendments or variations to this plan of arrangement made in accordance with its terms, the terms of the Arrangement Agreement or made at the direction of the Court in the Final Order with the prior written consent of Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably.
"Purchaser" means 11188291 Canada Inc.
"Rights Agent" means Computershare Trust Company, N.A. in its capacity as rights agent under the CVR Agreement, or such other Person as Corporation and Purchaser may mutually agree to engage as rights agent under the CVR Agreement.
"Shareholders" means the registered or beneficial holders of the Shares, as the context requires.
"Shares" means the common shares in the capital of Corporation.
"Stock Option Plan" means the Third Amended and Restated Stock Option Plan adopted by Corporation on June 26, 2017.
"Tax Act" means the Income Tax Act (Canada) and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
Section 1.1 Certain Rules of Interpretation.
In this Plan of Arrangement, unless otherwise specified:
(1) Headings, etc. The division of this Plan of Arrangement into Articles and Sections and the insertion of headings are for convenient reference only and do not affect the construction or interpretation of this Plan of Arrangement.
(2) Currency. All references to dollars or to $ are references to U.S. dollars.
(3) Gender and Number. Any reference to gender includes all genders. Words importing the singular number only include the plural and vice versa.
(4) Certain Phrases and References, etc. The words "including," "includes" and "include" mean "including (or includes or include) without limitation," and "the aggregate of," "the total of," "the sum of," or a phrase of similar meaning means "the aggregate (or total or sum), without duplication, of." Unless stated otherwise, "Article" and "Section," followed by a number or letter mean and refer to the specified Article or Section of this Plan of Arrangement. The terms "Plan of Arrangement", "hereof", "herein" and similar expressions refer to this Plan of Arrangement (as it may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time) and not to any particular article, section or other portion hereof and include any instrument supplementary or ancillary hereto.
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(5) Statutes. Any reference to a statute refers to such statute and all rules and regulations made under it, as it or they may have been or may from time to time be amended or re-enacted, unless stated otherwise.
(6) Computation of Time. A period of time is to be computed as beginning on the day following the event that began the period and ending at 4:30 p.m. on the last day of the period, if the last day of the period is a Business Day, or at 4:30 p.m. on the next Business Day if the last day of the period is not a Business Day.
(7) Time References. References to time are to local time, Montreal, Québec.
Article 2
THE ARRANGEMENT
Section 2.1 Arrangement
This Plan of Arrangement constitutes an arrangement under section 192 of the CBCA and is made pursuant to, and is subject to the provisions of, the Arrangement Agreement.
Section 2.2 Binding Effect
This Plan of Arrangement and the Arrangement, upon the filing of the Articles of Arrangement and the issuance of the Certificate of Arrangement, will become effective, and be binding on Corporation, Purchaser, Guarantor, all Shareholders (including Dissenting Holders) and holders of Options and DSUs, any agent or transfer agent therefor and the Depositary and the Rights Agent at and after the Effective Time, without any further act or formality required on the part of any Person, except as expressly provided in this Plan of Arrangement.
Section 2.3 Arrangement
Pursuant to the Arrangement, each of the following events shall occur and shall be deemed to occur sequentially as set out below without any further authorization, act or formality, in each case, unless stated otherwise, effective as at five minute intervals starting at the Effective Time:
(1) each unvested Option and DSU shall, notwithstanding the terms of the Stock Option Plan, the Omnibus Plan or any award agreement pursuant to which DSUs were awarded, as applicable, be deemed to have been vested;
(2) the following transactions shall occur simultaneously:
(a) each outstanding Option shall, without any further action by or on behalf of the holder thereof, be deemed to be transferred by such holder to Corporation in exchange for, in respect of each Option for which the cash portion of the Consideration exceeds the exercise price, (i) an amount equal to the cash portion of the Consideration less the applicable exercise price in respect of such Option, and (ii) one CVR, less any applicable withholdings, and such Option shall be immediately cancelled. For greater certainty, where the exercise price of any Option is greater than the cash portion of the Consideration, neither Corporation nor Purchaser shall be obligated to pay the holder of such Option the Consideration or any other amount in respect of such Option, and the Option shall be immediately cancelled for no consideration;
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(b) each outstanding DSU shall, without any further action by or on behalf of the holder thereof, be deemed to be transferred by such holder to Corporation in exchange for the Consideration, less any applicable withholdings, and such DSU shall be immediately cancelled;
(c) (i) each holder of Options or DSUs shall cease to be a holder of such Options or DSUs, (ii) such holder's name shall be removed from each applicable register, (iii) the Stock Option Plan, the Omnibus Plan and any and all agreements relating to the Options and the DSUs shall be terminated and shall be of no further force and effect, and (iv) such holder shall thereafter have only the right to receive the Consideration, if any, to which it is entitled pursuant to Section 2.3(2)(a) or Section 2.3(2)(b), as applicable, at the time and in the manner specified in such Sections;
(3) each outstanding Share held by a Dissenting Holder in respect of which Dissent Rights have been validly exercised shall be deemed to have been transferred without any further act or formality by the holder thereof to Purchaser, and:
(a) such Dissenting Holder shall cease to have any rights as a Shareholder other than the right to be paid the fair value of its Shares by Purchaser in accordance with Article 3;
(b) the name of such holder shall be removed from the register of holders of Shares maintained by or on behalf of Corporation; and
(c) Purchaser shall be recorded as the holder of the Shares so transferred and shall be deemed to be the legal and beneficial owner thereof; and
(4) concurrently with step (3), each outstanding Share (other than Shares held by Dissenting Holders who have validly exercised such holders' respective Dissent Rights) shall be transferred without any further act or formality by the holder thereof to Purchaser in exchange for the Consideration per Share, less any applicable withholdings, and:
(a) the holder of such Share shall cease to have any rights as a Shareholder other than the right to be paid the Consideration per Share in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement;
(b) the name of such holder shall be removed from the register of holders of Shares maintained by or on behalf of Corporation; and
(c) Purchaser shall be recorded as the holder of the Shares so transferred and shall be deemed to be the legal and beneficial owner thereof.
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Article 3
DISSENT RIGHTS
Section 3.1 Dissent Rights
(1) Registered holders of Shares may exercise dissent rights ("Dissent Rights") in connection with the Arrangement pursuant to and in the manner set forth in section 190 of the CBCA, as modified by the Interim Order, the Final Order and this Section 3.1, provided that, notwithstanding subsection 190(5) of the CBCA, the written objection to the Arrangement Resolution referred to in subsection 190(5) of the CBCA must be received by Corporation at its registered office no later than 5:00 p.m. (local time in place of receipt) two Business Days immediately preceding the date of the Meeting (as it may be adjourned or postponed from time to time).
(2) Dissenting Holders who duly exercise their Dissent Rights shall be deemed to have transferred the Shares held by them and in respect of which Dissent Rights have been validly exercised to Purchaser, as provided in Section 2.3(3), and if they:
(a) are ultimately entitled to be paid fair value for such Shares, shall be entitled to be paid the fair value of such Shares by Purchaser, less any applicable withholdings, which fair value notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Part XV of the CBCA, shall be determined as of the close of business on the day before the Arrangement Resolution was adopted and will not be entitled to any other payment or consideration, including any payment that would be payable under the Arrangement had such holders not exercised their Dissent Rights in respect of such Shares; or
(a) are ultimately not entitled, for any reason, to be paid fair value for such Shares, shall be deemed to have participated in the Arrangement on the same basis as Shareholders who have not exercised Dissent Rights in respect of such Shares and shall be entitled to receive the Consideration per Share to which holders of Shares who have not exercised Dissent Rights are entitled under Section 2.3(4) hereof, less any applicable withholdings.
Section 3.2 Recognition of Dissenting Holders
(1) In no case shall Corporation, Purchaser or any other Person be required to recognize a Person exercising Dissent Rights unless such Person is the registered holder of those Shares in respect of which such rights are sought to be exercised.
(2) In no case shall Corporation, Purchaser or any other Person be required to recognize any holder of Shares who exercises Dissent Rights as a holder of such Shares after the Effective Time.
(3) Shareholders who withdraw, or are deemed to withdraw, their right to exercise Dissent Rights shall be deemed to have participated in the Arrangement, as of the Effective Time, and shall be entitled to receive the cash payments and CVRs to which Shareholders who have not exercised Dissent Rights are entitled under Section 2.3(4) hereof, less any applicable withholdings.
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(4) In addition to any other restrictions under section 190 of the CBCA, none of the following shall be entitled to exercise Dissent Rights: (a) holders of Options or DSUs, and (b) Shareholders who vote or have instructed a proxyholder to vote such Shares in favour of the Arrangement Resolution (but only in respect of such Shares).
Article 4
CERTIFICATES AND PAYMENTS
Section 4.1 Payment of Consideration
(1) Prior to the filing of the Articles of Arrangement, Purchaser shall deposit, or arrange to be deposited, for the benefit of holders of Shares (other than the Dissenting Holders), Options and DSUs, cash with the Depositary and CVRs with the Rights Agent as are required by this Plan of Arrangement, with the amount per Share in respect of which Dissent Rights have been exercised being deemed to be the Consideration per Share for this purpose, net of applicable withholdings for the benefit of the holders of Shares, Options and DSUs.
(2) Upon surrender to the Depositary of a certificate which immediately prior to the Effective Time represented outstanding Shares that were transferred pursuant to Section 2.3(4), together with a duly completed and executed Letter of Transmittal and such additional documents and instruments as the Depositary may reasonably require, the Shareholders represented by such surrendered certificate shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor, and the Depositary shall deliver to such holder, the cash payment and CVRs which such holder has the right to receive under the Arrangement for such Shares, less any amounts withheld pursuant to Section 4.3, and any certificate so surrendered shall forthwith be cancelled.
(3) After the Effective Date, the Depositary shall deliver on behalf of Corporation to each holder of Options (in accordance with Section 2.3(2)(a)) and each holder of DSUs (in accordance with Section 2.3(2)(b)), the cash payment and the CVRs, if any, that such holder of Options or DSUs, as applicable, is entitled to receive under the Arrangement. Payments with respect to Options and DSUs, as set forth in Section 2.3(2), shall be made, net of applicable withholdings, as soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date but in any event within ten (10) Business Days of the Effective Date (except in the case of any DSU which is subject to the provisions of section 409A of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, in which case the payment shall be made on the earliest date upon which payment may be made in compliance with the requirements of such section).
(4) Until surrendered as contemplated by this Section 4.1, each certificate that immediately prior to the Effective Time represented Shares shall be deemed after the Effective Time to represent only the right to receive upon such surrender the cash payment and CVRs which the holder is entitled to receive in lieu of such certificate as contemplated in this Section 4.1, less any amounts withheld pursuant to Section 4.3. Any such certificate formerly representing Shares not duly surrendered on or before the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Date shall cease to represent a claim by or interest of any former holder of Shares of any kind or nature against or in Corporation or Purchaser. On such date, all cash payments and CVRs which such former holder was entitled shall be deemed to have been surrendered to Purchaser or Corporation, as applicable, and shall be paid over by the Depositary to Purchaser or as directed by Purchaser.
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(5) Any payment made by the Depositary (or Corporation, if applicable) in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement that has not been deposited or has been returned to the Depositary (or Corporation) or that otherwise remains unclaimed, in each case, on or before the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Time, and any right or claim to payment hereunder that remains outstanding on the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Time shall cease to represent a right or claim of any kind or nature and the right of the holder to receive the applicable consideration for the Shares, the Options and the DSUs in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement shall terminate and be deemed to be surrendered and forfeited to Purchaser or Corporation, as applicable, for no consideration.
(6) No holder of Shares, Options or DSUs shall be entitled to receive any consideration with respect to such Shares, Options or DSUs other than the cash payment and CVRs, if any, which such holder is entitled to receive in accordance with Section 2.3 and this Section 4.1, and, no such holder of Shares, Options or DSUs shall be entitled to receive any interest, dividends, premium or other payment in connection therewith, other than any declared but unpaid dividends with a record date prior to the Effective Date. No dividend or other distribution declared or made after the Effective Time with respect to any securities of Corporation with a record date on or after the Effective Date shall be delivered to the holder of any unsurrendered certificate which, immediately prior to the Effective Date, represented outstanding Shares.
Section 4.2 Lost Certificates
In the event any certificate which immediately prior to the Effective Time represented one or more Shares that were transferred pursuant to Section 2.3 shall have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon the making of an affidavit of that fact by the Person claiming such certificate to be lost, stolen or destroyed and who was listed immediately prior to the Effective Time as the register holder thereof on the share register maintained by or on behalf of Corporation, the Depositary shall deliver in exchange for such lost, stolen or destroyed certificate, the cash payment and CVRs which such holder is entitled to receive for such Shares under this Plan of Arrangement in accordance with such holder's Letter of Transmittal. When authorizing such payment in exchange for any lost, stolen or destroyed certificate, the Person to whom such cash is to be delivered shall, as a condition precedent to the delivery of such payment, give a bond satisfactory to Purchaser and the Depositary (each acting reasonably) in such sum as Purchaser may direct, or otherwise indemnify Corporation and Purchaser in a manner satisfactory to Corporation and Purchaser (each acting reasonably), against any claim that may be made against Corporation or Purchaser with respect to the certificate alleged to have been lost, stolen or destroyed.
Section 4.3 Withholding Rights
Each of Corporation, Purchaser and the Depositary shall be entitled to deduct and withhold from any amount payable to any Person under this Plan of Arrangement, such amounts as Corporation, Purchaser or the Depositary determine, acting reasonably, are required or permitted to be deducted and withheld with respect to such payment under the Tax Act, the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or any provision of any other Law and shall remit such deduction and withholding with the appropriate Governmental Entity. To the extent that amounts are so withheld, such withheld amounts shall be treated for all purposes hereof as having been paid to the Person in respect of which such withholding was made.
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Section 4.4 Calculations
All aggregate amounts of cash consideration to be received under this Plan of Arrangement will be calculated to the nearest cent ($0.01). All calculations and determinations made in good faith by Corporation, Purchaser or the Depositary, as applicable, for the purposes of this Plan of Arrangement shall be conclusive, final and binding.
Section 4.5 No Liens
Any exchange or transfer of securities, deemed or otherwise, in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement shall be free and clear of any Liens or other claims of third parties of any kind.
Section 4.6 Paramountcy
From and after the Effective Time: (a) this Plan of Arrangement shall take precedence and priority over any and all Shares, Options and DSUs issued or outstanding prior to the Effective Time, (b) the rights and obligations of the holders of Shares, Options and DSUs, Corporation, Purchaser, the Depositary and any transfer agent or other depositary therefor in relation thereto, shall be solely as provided for in this Plan of Arrangement, and (c) all actions, causes of action, claims or proceedings (actual or contingent and whether or not previously asserted) based on or in any way relating to any Shares, Options or DSUs shall be deemed to have been settled, compromised, released and determined without liability except as set forth in this Plan of Arrangement.
Article 5
AMENDMENTS
Section 5.1 Amendments
(1) Corporation and Purchaser may amend, modify and/or supplement this Plan of Arrangement at any time and from time to time prior to the Effective Time, provided that each such amendment, modification and/or supplement must (a) be set out in writing, (b) be approved by Corporation and Purchaser, each acting reasonably, and (c) be filed with the Court and, if made following the Meeting, approved by the Court.
(2) Corporation and Purchaser may amend, modify and/or supplement this Plan of Arrangement at any time and from time to time without the approval of the Court or the Shareholders, provided that each such amendment, modification and/or supplement (a) must concern a matter which, in the reasonable opinion of each of Corporation and Purchaser, is of an administrative nature required to better give effect to the implementation of this Plan of Arrangement, and (b) is not adverse to the economic interests of any Shareholders.
(3) Subject to Section 5.1(2), any amendment, modification and/or supplement to this Plan of Arrangement may be proposed by Corporation and Purchaser at any time prior to or at the Meeting with or without any other prior notice or communication to Shareholders, and if so proposed and accepted by the Persons voting at the Meeting (other than as may be required under the Interim Order), shall become part of this Plan of Arrangement for all purposes.
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(4) Subject to Section 5.1(2), Corporation and Purchaser may amend, modify and/or supplement this Plan of Arrangement at any time and from time to time after the Meeting and prior to the Effective Time with the approval of the Court, and, if and as required by the Court, after communication to Shareholders.
Section 5.2 Termination
This Plan of Arrangement may be withdrawn prior to the Effective Time in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement Agreement.
Article 6
FURTHER ASSURANCES
Section 6.1 Further Assurances
Notwithstanding that the transactions and events set out in this Plan of Arrangement shall occur and shall be deemed to occur in the order set out in this Plan of Arrangement without any further act or formality, each of the Parties shall make, do and execute, or cause to be made, done and executed, all such further acts, deeds, agreements, transfers, assurances, instruments or documents as may reasonably be required by any of them in order to further document or evidence any of the transactions or events set out in this Plan of Arrangement.
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Schedule B
Arrangement Resolution
BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
1. | The arrangement (the "Arrangement") under Section 192 of the Canada Business Corporations Act (the "CBCA") of Clementia Pharmaceuticals Inc. ("Corporation"), as more particularly described and set forth in the management proxy circular (the "Circular") dated l, 2019 of Corporation accompanying the notice of this meeting (as the Arrangement may be amended, modified or supplemented in accordance with the definitive agreement, the "Arrangement Agreement") made as of l, 2019 between Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor, and all transactions contemplated thereby, are hereby authorized, approved and adopted. |
2. | The plan of arrangement of Corporation (as it has been or may be amended, modified or supplemented in accordance with the Arrangement Agreement (the "Plan of Arrangement")), the full text of which is set out in Appendix "l" to the Circular, is hereby authorized, approved and adopted. |
3. | The (i) Arrangement Agreement and all transactions contemplated therein, (ii) actions of the directors of Corporation in approving the Arrangement Agreement, and (iii) actions of the directors and officers of Corporation in executing and delivering the Arrangement Agreement, and any amendments, modifications or supplements thereto, are hereby ratified and approved. |
4. | Corporation be and is hereby authorized to apply for a final order from the Québec Superior Court to approve the Arrangement on the terms set forth in the Arrangement Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement (as they may be amended, modified or supplemented and as described in the Circular). |
5. | Notwithstanding that this resolution has been passed (and the Arrangement adopted) by the shareholders of Corporation or that the Arrangement has been approved by the Québec Superior Court, the directors of Corporation are hereby authorized and empowered to, without notice to or approval of the shareholders of Corporation, (i) amend, modify or supplement the Arrangement Agreement or the Plan of Arrangement to the extent permitted by the Arrangement Agreement and (ii) subject to the terms of the Arrangement Agreement, not to proceed with the Arrangement and related transactions. |
6. | Any officer or director of Corporation is hereby authorized and directed for and on behalf of Corporation to execute and deliver for filing with the Director under the CBCA articles of arrangement and such other documents as are necessary or desirable to give effect to the Arrangement in accordance with the Arrangement Agreement, such determination to be conclusively evidenced by the execution and delivery of such articles of arrangement and any such other documents. |
7. | Any officer or director of Corporation is hereby authorized and directed for and on behalf of Corporation to execute or cause to be executed and to deliver or cause to be delivered all such other documents and instruments and to perform or cause to be performed all such other acts and things as such person determines may be necessary or desirable to give full effect to the foregoing resolution and the matters authorized thereby, such determination to be conclusively evidenced by the execution and delivery of such document or instrument or the doing of any such act or thing. |
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Schedule C
Representations and Warranties of Corporation
1. | Organization and Qualification. |
Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is a corporation or other entity duly incorporated, formed or organized, as applicable, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation, organization or formation, as applicable, and has all requisite power and authority to own, lease and operate its assets (including licenses and other similar rights) and properties and conduct its business as now conducted. Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is duly qualified, registered, licensed or otherwise authorized to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of its assets and properties, whether owned, leased, licensed or otherwise held, or the nature of its activities make such qualification, registration, licensing or other authorization necessary, and has all Authorizations required to own, lease and operate its properties and assets and to conduct its business as now conducted, except as to the extent that any failure of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries to be so qualified, registered, licensed or authorized or to possess such Authorizations would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
2. | Corporate Authorization. |
Corporation has the requisite corporate power, authority and capacity to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. The execution and delivery and performance by Corporation of this Agreement and the consummation of the Arrangement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of Corporation and no other corporate proceedings on the part of Corporation are necessary to authorize this Agreement or the completion of the Arrangement and the other transactions contemplated hereby other than approval by the Shareholders in the manner required by the Interim Order and Law and approval by the Court.
3. | Execution and Binding Obligation. |
This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by Corporation and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Corporation, enforceable against Corporation in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement hereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and except as limited by the application of equitable principles when equitable remedies are sought and subject to the fact that rights of indemnity and contribution may be limited by applicable law.
4. | Governmental Authorization. |
The execution, delivery and performance by Corporation of its obligations under this Agreement and the consummation by Corporation of the Arrangement and the other transactions contemplated hereby do not require any Authorization or other action by or in respect of, or filing, recording, registering or publication with, or notification to, any Governmental Entity by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries other than (i) the Interim Order and any approvals required by the Interim Order, (ii) the Final Order, (iii) filings with the Director under the CBCA, (iv) the Regulatory Approvals, (v) compliance with Securities Laws and stock exchange rules and policies, (vi) filings required in connection with the Health Care Approvals, and (vi) any actions or filings the absence of which would not be reasonably expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.
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5. | No Conflict/Non-Contravention. |
Except as disclosed in Section 5 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries are in violation or default of, nor will the execution of this Agreement, and the performance by Corporation or its Subsidiaries of their obligations hereunder, result in any breach or violation of, or be in conflict with, or constitute a default under, or create a state of facts which after notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default under, or give rise to any right to accelerate the maturity or require the prepayment of any indebtedness under, or result in the imposition of any Lien (other than Permitted Liens) upon any property or assets of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to (i) any term or provision of the Constating Documents of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any resolution of the directors or shareholders of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) any Contract or Authorization to which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) any Law.
6. | Consents. |
Except as disclosed in Section 6 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, there are no consents, approvals, notices (including those which state that a transaction may be implemented if a prescribed time lapses following the giving of notice without an objection being made) or any waiver of the foregoing which are required to be obtained by Corporation or its Subsidiaries in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and the Arrangement pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement.
7. | Shareholders' and Similar Agreements. |
Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is subject to, or affected by, any unanimous shareholders agreement and is not a party to any shareholder, pooling, voting, or other similar arrangement or agreement relating to the ownership, registration, transfer or voting of any of the securities of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or pursuant to which any Person other than Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries may have any right or claim in connection with any existing or past equity interest in Corporation or in any of its Subsidiaries.
8. | Capitalization. |
(a) | Corporation has an authorized share capital consisting of an unlimited number of Shares and an unlimited number of voting and participating preferred shares. As of close of business on February 22, 2019, 37,970,985 Shares were issued and outstanding and no preferred shares were issued and outstanding. |
(b) | Section 8(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth, as of the close of business on February 22, 2019, the number of outstanding Options, the aggregate number of Shares into which outstanding Options are convertible and the number of outstanding DSUs, all holders thereof and, where applicable in respect of such Options and/or DSUs, the exercise price or grant value, the date of grant and the number of Options and/or DSUs that have vested or expired. |
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(c) | All the issued and outstanding Shares of Corporation have been validly authorized and issued as fully paid and non-assessable and have not have been issued in violation of any preemptive or similar rights of any Shareholder of Corporation and all Shares issuable upon the exercise of Options have been duly authorized. |
(d) | Except for such Options and the DSUs set forth in Section 8(b) the Corporation Disclosure Letter and purchase rights under the ESPP, no stock options, stock appreciation rights, unrestricted stock, stock units, performance awards, deferred share units, elective deferred share units and other awards convertible into or otherwise based on Shares have been issued or granted. |
(e) | Except for outstanding rights under the Stock Option Plan and the Omnibus Plan disclosed in Section 8(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter and purchase rights under the ESPP, no Person has any agreement or option, or right or privilege (whether by law, preemptive, contractual or otherwise) capable of becoming an agreement or option, for the purchase or acquisition from Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries of any interest or unissued shares of Corporation or of any of its Subsidiaries or any right to convert any obligation into or exchange for any shares of Corporation or of any of its Subsidiaries. |
(f) | Prior to the date hereof, Corporation has not commenced or enrolled employees for a purchase of Shares pursuant to the ESPP and there are no outstanding options or purchase rights under the ESPP. |
(g) | There are no issued, outstanding or authorized notes, bonds, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness or any other agreements, arrangements, instruments or commitments of any kind that give any Person, directly or indirectly, the right to vote with holders of Shares on any matter except as required by Law. |
9. | Shareholder Rights Plan. |
Corporation does not have any shareholder rights plan in place or any other similar plan which could increase the aggregate Consideration payable by Purchaser to purchase the Shares under the Plan of Arrangement or which could reasonably be expected to impede, interfere with, prevent or materially delay the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the Arrangement.
10. | Subsidiaries. |
(a) | Section 10(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete and accurate list as of the date of this Agreement of all Persons in which Corporation owns or controls, directly or indirectly, any material equity or proprietary interest indicating (i) its name, (ii) its authorized classes of shares or other equity interests, (iii) its issued shares or other equity interests, (iv) the jurisdiction of incorporation, organization or formation of such Person, and (v) the percentage of equity owned directly or indirectly by Corporation. |
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(b) | All of the issued and outstanding shares of, or other equity interests in, Corporation's Subsidiaries, have been duly and validly authorized and issued, are fully paid and non-assessable, and are owned by Corporation free and clear of any Liens whatsoever other than: (i) those described in Section 10(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, (ii) those described in the Corporation Financial Statements, and (iii) Permitted Liens. Except for the shares or other equity interests owned by Corporation or by any of its Subsidiaries, directly or indirectly, in any Subsidiary of Corporation, neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is the registered or beneficial owner of any equity interest of any kind in, voting debt of, or any interest convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for any equity interest in, any other Person. |
11. | Canadian and General Securities Law Matters. |
(a) | Corporation is a "reporting issuer" under Securities Laws in the Province of Québec and is not on the list of reporting issuers in default under the securities Laws of such province. Corporation is not a "reporting issuer" in, nor on the list of reporting issuers in default, under the securities Laws of any province or territory of Canada (other than the Province of Quebec). The Shares are listed and posted for trading on NASDAQ. Corporation is not in default of any material requirements of any Securities Laws or the NASDAQ Rules. |
(b) | Corporation has not taken any action to cease to be a reporting issuer in the province of Québec nor has Corporation received notification from the AMF seeking to revoke the reporting issuer status of Corporation. No delisting, suspension of trading or cease trade or other order or restriction with respect to any securities of Corporation is pending, in effect, has been threatened, or is expected to be implemented or undertaken, and Corporation is not subject to any formal or informal review, enquiry, investigation or other proceeding relating to any such order or restriction. There are no outstanding or unresolved comments in comment letters from any Securities Authority with respect to any of the Corporation Filings and, to Corporation's knowledge, neither Corporation nor any of the Corporation Filings is subject of an ongoing audit, review, comment or investigation by any Securities Authority or the NASDAQ. |
(c) | Corporation has timely filed or furnished all Corporation Filings required to be filed or furnished by Corporation with any Governmental Entity. Each of the Corporation Filings did not, as of the date filed (or, if amended or superseded by a subsequent filing prior to the date of this Agreement, on the date of such filing), contain any Misrepresentation. Corporation has, since its initial public offering, complied and is in compliance with applicable Securities Laws and the rules, policies and requirements of the NASDAQ in all material respects. Corporation has not filed any confidential material change report (which at the date of this Agreement remains confidential) or any other confidential filings (other than portions of filings which have been redacted) with, as applicable, any Securities Authority. |
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12. | U.S. Securities Laws Matters. |
(a) | The Shares are registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the U.S. Exchange Act. Neither the SEC nor any state regulatory authority has issued any order preventing or suspending trading of any securities of Corporation and Corporation is in compliance in all material respects with applicable U.S. Securities Laws. |
(b) | Other than the Shares, Corporation does not have, nor is it required to have, any class of securities registered under the U.S. Exchange Act. |
(c) | Other than with respect to the Shares, Corporation is not subject to any reporting obligation (whether active or suspended), pursuant to Section 15(d) of the U.S. Exchange Act. |
(d) | Corporation is not an investment company registered or required to be registered under the United States Investment Company Act of 1940. |
(e) | Corporation is and has been since its initial public offering, a "foreign private issuer" within the meaning of Rule 405 under the U.S. Securities Act and Rule 3b-4 under the U.S. Exchange Act. |
13. | Corporation Financial Statements. |
(a) | The Corporation Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS, consistently applied throughout the periods involved, and comply as to form in all material respects with the applicable accounting requirements of Securities Laws and the CBCA. |
(b) | The Corporation Financial Statements present fairly in all material respects the financial condition, financial performance and cash flows of Corporation and its Subsidiaries as at the dates and for the periods of such Corporation Financial Statements (subject to year-end adjustments and except as may be expressly indicated in the notes to such financial statements) and reflect appropriate and adequate reserves in respect of contingent liabilities, if any. |
(c) | Other than as a result of the transactions contemplated under this Agreement, Corporation does not intend to correct or restate, nor, to the knowledge of Corporation is there any basis for any correction or restatement of, any aspect of the Corporation Financial Statements. |
(d) | Except as described in the Corporation Financial Statements, there has been no material change in Corporation's accounting policies since December 31, 2017. Except as disclosed in Section 13(d) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter or in the Corporation Filings, there are no, nor are there any commitments to become a party to, any off-balance sheet transactions of Corporation or of any of its Subsidiaries with unconsolidated entities or other Persons. |
(e) | The financial books, records and accounts of Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries: (i) have been maintained, in all material respects, in accordance with IFRS; (ii) are stated in reasonable detail; (iii) accurately and fairly reflect all the material transactions, acquisitions and dispositions of Corporation and its Subsidiaries; and (iv) accurately and fairly reflect the basis of Corporation's financial statements. |
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14. | Disclosure Controls and Internal Control over Financial Reporting. |
(a) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have established and maintain a system of internal control over financial reporting which is effective in providing reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with IFRS and National Instrument 52-109 – Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings ("NI 52-109"). |
(b) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not aware of any material weaknesses (as such term is defined in NI 52-109) in their internal control over financial reporting relating to the design, implementation or maintenance of its internal control over financial reporting, or fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the internal control over financial reporting of Corporation, which would be required to be disclosed in a certificate issued pursuant to NI 52-109. |
(c) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management's general or specific authorization, (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with IFRS and to maintain accountability for assets, (iii) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management's general or specific authorization, and (iv) the recorded accountability for assets is compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences. |
(d) | Corporation has established and maintains, within the time periods specified in applicable Securities Laws, a system of disclosure controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by it under applicable Securities Laws will be recorded, processed, summarized and reported in accordance with and within the time periods specified in applicable Securities Laws. Such disclosure controls and procedures include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed will be accumulated and communicated to the management of Corporation, including the Chief Executive Officer of Corporation and the Chief Financial Officer of Corporation or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure and such disclosure controls and procedures are effective. |
(e) | Since the date of the most recent Corporation Financial Statements, there has been no change in Corporation's or any of its Subsidiaries' internal control over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, Corporation's or any of its Subsidiaries' internal control over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures. To the knowledge of Corporation, none of Corporation, any of its Subsidiaries, or any of their respective Representatives has received or otherwise obtained knowledge of any material complaint, allegation, assertion, or claim, whether written or oral, regarding accounting, internal accounting controls or auditing matters, including any material complaint, allegation, assertion, or claim that Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has engaged in questionable accounting or auditing practices, or any expression of concern from its employees regarding questionable accounting or auditing matters. |
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15. | Auditors. |
KPMG LLP is and was, during the periods covered by its reports included in the Corporation Filings, independent in accordance with applicable Securities Laws; there has not been any reportable event (within the meaning of National Instrument 51-102 respecting Continuous Disclosure Obligations) with such auditors or any former auditors with respect to audits of Corporation and its Subsidiaries.
16. | Absence of Certain Changes or Events. |
Since September 30, 2018, except as disclosed in the Corporation Filings or in Section 16 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter and other than the transactions contemplated in this Agreement, the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries has been conducted in the Ordinary Course and there has not been any event, circumstance or occurrence which has had, or is reasonably likely to give rise to, a Material Adverse Effect.
17. | No Undisclosed Liabilities. |
There are no material liabilities or obligations of Corporation or of any of its Subsidiaries of any type whatsoever, whether accrued, contingent or absolute, other than liabilities or obligations: (a) disclosed in the Corporation Financial Statements (including any notes or schedules thereto and related management's discussions and analysis); (b) incurred in the Ordinary Course since December 31, 2017; (c) that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect; or (d) incurred in connection with this Agreement.
18. | Authorizations and Licenses. |
(a) | Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries own, possess or have obtained all Authorizations that are required by Law in connection with the operation of the business of Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries as presently conducted, or in connection with the ownership, operation or use of Corporation's assets. |
(b) | Corporation or its Subsidiaries, as applicable, (i) lawfully hold, own or use, and have complied with, all such Authorizations, (ii) each such Authorization is valid and in full force and effect, and is renewable by its terms or in the Ordinary Course; (iii) to the knowledge of Corporation, there are no facts, events or circumstances that may reasonably be expected to result in a failure to obtain or failure to be in compliance with all Authorizations as are necessary to conduct the business of Corporation or its Subsidiaries; and (iv) to the knowledge of Corporation, no event has occurred which, with the giving of notice, lapse of time or both, could constitute a default under, or in respect of, any Authorization. |
(c) | No action, investigation or proceeding is pending in respect of or regarding any such Authorization and none of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has received notice, whether written or oral, of revocation, non-renewal or amendments of any such Authorization, or of the intention of any Person to revoke, refuse to renew or amend any such Authorization. |
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(d) | Except as disclosed in Schedule 18(d) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has given an undertaking or written assurance (whether legally binding or not) to any Governmental Entity (including any competition entity) under any anti-trust or similar legislation in any jurisdiction which remains current at the date of this Agreement. |
19. | Fairness Opinion. |
The Board has received the Fairness Opinion and such Fairness Opinion has not been withdrawn or modified as of the date of this Agreement. A copy of such Fairness Opinion shall be provided to Purchaser solely for informational purposes after receipt by Corporation of an executed copy thereof.
20. | Brokers. |
Except for the engagement letter between Corporation and the Financial Advisor and the fees payable under or in connection with such engagement, there is no Person acting at the request of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries who is entitled to any brokerage or agency fee in connection with this Agreement or any other transaction contemplated by this Agreement. Section 20 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth all fees, commissions or other payments that may be payable to the Financial Advisor in connection with this Agreement or any other transaction contemplated by this Agreement.
21. | Transaction Committee and Board Approval. |
The Board has unanimously determined, after having received the unanimous recommendation of the Transaction Committee and advice from its financial advisor and outside legal counsel, that the Arrangement is fair to Shareholders and the Arrangement is in the best interest of Corporation. The Board has unanimously approved the entering into of the Agreement and the making of a recommendation that Shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution.
22. | Compliance with Laws. |
Except as disclosed in Section 22 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is, and for the past three (3) years has been, in compliance with all applicable Law and neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is, to the knowledge of Corporation, under any investigation with respect to, has been charged or to the knowledge of Corporation threatened to be charged with, or has received notice of, any violation or potential violation of any Law or a disqualification by a Governmental Entity; except, in each case, as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
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23. | Regulatory Compliance |
(a) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries own, possess or have obtained all Authorizations and Health Care Approvals that are required in connection with the operation of the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries as presently conducted. Corporation and its Subsidiaries hold, own or use, and have complied with, all such Authorizations and Health Care Approvals. Each Authorization and Health Care Approval is valid and in full force and effect, and is transferable and renewable by its terms or in the Ordinary Course. |
(b) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have filed with any applicable Governmental Entity (including the FDA or any other Governmental Entity performing functions similar to those performed by the FDA) all required Health Care Approvals and any other filings, notices, registrations, reports or submissions which are required by Health Care Law to have been filed or obtained as of the date hereof in connection with the operation of the business. All such documents were when filed or submitted, and continue to be, in material compliance with applicable Health Care Laws of the applicable Governmental Entity and no material deficiencies have been asserted by any applicable Governmental Entity with respect to any such filings, Authorizations, Health Care Approvals, notices, registrations, reports or submissions. All such Health Care Approvals and Authorizations are valid and in full force and effect. Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not in default in any material respect under any of such Health Care Approvals or Authorizations or other similar authority. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have not received any written or, to Corporation's knowledge, oral notice of proceedings relating to the suspension, modification, revocation or cancellation of any such Authorization or Health Care Approval. All renewals for the Authorizations and Health Care Approvals have been timely applied for, and no event or circumstance has occurred or exists (including the execution of this Agreement) that would prohibit or prevent the reissuance, or would cause the suspension or revocation, of any of the Authorizations or Health Care Approvals necessary for or material to the operation of the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries as presently conducted by Corporation and its Subsidiaries. |
(c) | All business operations, including the research, development, making, manufacturing, testing, processing, packaging, labeling, importation, export, storage, holding, distribution, use, licensing, medical information and medical affairs activities and communications, sale, advertising, marketing or pricing of the investigational and currently marketed Products, and preclinical and clinical investigations sponsored by Corporation or its Subsidiaries or involving Products (including by means of the outsourcing by Corporation or its Subsidiaries of any of the foregoing activities), are and have been conducted in compliance in all material respects with, and have not been threatened in writing to be in violation of, any applicable Health Care Laws. |
(d) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries have received any notice of adverse finding, notice of violation, warning letter, untitled letter, regulatory letter, notice of inspectional observations (Form FDA 483), correspondence regarding the termination or suspension or delay or modification of any ongoing clinical or pre-clinical studies or tests, establishment inspection reports or other correspondence or notices from the FDA or any other applicable Governmental Entity relating to deficiencies in (i) the conduct of all research, formulating, preclinical and other testing, nonclinical activities, clinical trials, and other studies, and activities required by a Governmental Entity in connection with the Product, (ii) investigation, and (iii) manufacture, processing, packaging, holding, distribution, marketing or selling of the Product, in each case except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have responded, as required, to all such warning letters, notices of adverse findings and any other similar material letters or notices issued by FDA or any comparable Governmental Entity. |
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(e) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with all applicable Health Care Laws in all material respects (including Laws regarding the manufacturing, packaging, labelling, importation, export, storage, distribution, sale, advertising, marketing or pricing of the currently marketed products of Corporation and any of its Subsidiaries), as well as with all terms and conditions imposed in any Health Care Approvals issued in respect of the Product. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have responded, as required, to all warning letters, notices of adverse findings and any other similar material letters or notices issued by any Governmental Entity. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has received written notice of any threatened or pending investigation, hearing, finding of deficiency or noncompliance, adverse inspection report, penalty, fine, sanction, request for recall, relabelling or other remedial action, audit or other regulatory action (other than non-material routine or periodic inspections or reviews) by any Governmental Entity against (i) Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or (ii) any person that has or is conducting or overseeing any research, development, preclinical or clinical testing of the Product, or (iii) with respect to the currently or heretofore marketed or tested products of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, to the knowledge of Corporation, any Person that manufactures, packages, labels, imports\exports, stores, distributes or sells the Product pursuant to a manufacturing, supply or other arrangement with Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. |
(f) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of Corporation, any member, officer, director, partner, employee, contractor or agent of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, has made an untrue statement of fact or a fraudulent statement to the FDA or any other Governmental Entity, failed to disclose a fact required to be disclosed to the FDA or any other Governmental Entity, or committed an act, made a statement or failed to make a statement that, at the time such disclosure was made, would reasonably be expected to provide a basis for the FDA to invoke its policy respecting "Fraud, Untrue Statements of Material Facts, Bribery, and Illegal Gratuities", set forth in 56 Fed. Reg. 46191 (September 10, 1991) or for any other Governmental Entity to invoke any similar policy. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any member, officer, director, partner, employee, contractor or agent of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, has been assessed or threatened with assessment of a civil monetary penalty, debarred or convicted of any crime or engaged in any conduct that would reasonably be expected to result in debarment under 21 U.S.C. Section 335a or any Health Care Laws or exclusion under 42 U.S.C. Section 1320a 7 or any Health Care Laws. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of Corporation, any member, officer, director, partner, employee or agent of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, are subject to any proceeding by any Governmental Entity that would reasonably be expected to result in such suspension, exclusion or debarment and to the knowledge of Corporation, there are no facts that would reasonably be expected to give rise to such suspension, exclusion or debarment. |
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(g) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries represent and warrant that Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not and do not operate a U.S. business that produces, designs, tests, manufactures, fabricates, or develops a critical technology that is (i) utilized in connection with the U.S. business's activity in one or more pilot program industries, or (ii) designed by the U.S. business specifically for use in one or more pilot program industries, as these terms are defined at 31 C.F.R. Parts 800 and 801. |
(h) | All manufacturing operations conducted by Corporation and its Subsidiaries and by suppliers thereto, related to the Products or components thereof for use, now or in the future have been and are being conducted in accordance, in all respects, with cGMP requirements for the Products and the components thereof, and there has not been any written notice to recall, suspend or otherwise restrict the manufacture of the Products or the components thereof and no investigation to recall, suspend or otherwise restrict the manufacture of the Products of components thereof is pending. In addition, Corporation and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with all applicable requirements for establishment registration and product listing with FDA or comparable foreign Governmental Entity requirements. |
(i) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have not received any notice from a Governmental Entity that alleges any noncompliance with any Health Care Law, or alleges that Corporation or its Subsidiaries, or any of its members, officers, directors, partners, employees, or agents are under investigation or the subject of any inquiry by any such Governmental Entity for such alleged noncompliance with any Health Care Law, and there is no action, claim, suit, litigation, proceeding, arbitration, mediation, audit, hearing, investigation or dispute threatened by or pending before any commission, board, agency, or other Governmental Entity, with respect to a potential violation of any Health Care Law. Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not currently, and have not been, a party to any consent decree, judgment, order, or settlement, or any actual or potential settlement agreement, corporate integrity agreement or certification of compliance agreement that relates to Health Care Laws. Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not a defendant or named party in any unsealed qui tam/False Claims Act litigation. |
(j) | Corporation disclosed to Purchaser and Guarantor in the Data Room true and complete copies of all (i) material warning letters and untitled letters, notices of adverse findings and similar material correspondence received from any Governmental Entity relating to any Health Care Law and (ii) material documents concerning any material oral or written communication received from any Governmental Entity in respect of any matters relating to any Health Care Law that have not been brought to a full and final resolution. |
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24. | Preclinical Studies. |
All animal studies or other preclinical tests performed in support of any application planned for Health Care Approval required for the Product have either: (i) been conducted in accordance, in all respects, with applicable GLP requirements or (ii) involved experimental research techniques that could not be performed by a registered GLP testing laboratory (with appropriate notice being given to the FDA or comparable foreign Governmental Entities) and have employed in all respects the procedures and controls generally used by qualified experts in animal or the preclinical study of comparable products.
25. | Clinical Studies. |
All clinical studies undertaken or sponsored, by Corporation or its Subsidiaries have been conducted in all material respects in accordance all applicable Health Care Laws, including without limitation GCP, and in compliance with applicable protocols and procedures. Neither the FDA nor any applicable foreign Governmental Entity has threatened or commenced any action to place a clinical hold order on, or otherwise terminate or suspend, any ongoing clinical trial conducted by or on behalf of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or for any of Corporation or its Subsidiaries' Products, or to enjoin the manufacturing of any of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries' Products. No Persons disqualified under 21 C.F.R. Part 312 or debarred under 21 U.S.C. Section 335a or disqualified or debarred under any similar Health Care Law were included in the conduct of any clinical trials or investigations relating to the Product and no Persons with a pending debarment proceeding have been included in the conduct of any ongoing clinical trials for the Products.
26. | Material Contracts. |
(a) | Section 26 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets out a complete and accurate list of all Material Contracts as of the date of this Agreement. |
(b) | To the extent any Material Contracts are in writing, true and complete copies of such Material Contracts have been disclosed in the Data Room and no such Contract has been rescinded, terminated or materially modified outside of the Ordinary Course, provided that, where a Material Contract includes competitively or commercially sensitive information, Corporation may disclose in the Data Room a redacted version of the Material Contract that removes the competitively or commercially sensitive information and, upon request, also provide a complete, non-redacted version of the Material Contract to Purchaser's external legal counsel on an external legal counsel only basis. |
(c) | Each Material Contract is legal, valid, binding and in full force and effect and is enforceable by Corporation or one of its Subsidiaries, as applicable, in accordance with its terms (subject to bankruptcy, insolvency and other Laws affecting creditors' rights generally, and to general principles of equity). |
(d) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is in material breach or default under any Material Contract, nor does Corporation have knowledge of any condition that, with the passage of time or the giving of notice or both, would result in such a breach or default, except for such breach or default. |
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(e) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any notice (whether written or oral), that any party to a Material Contract intends to cancel, terminate or otherwise modify or not renew its relationship with Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, and, to the knowledge of Corporation, no such action has been threatened. |
27. | Title to the Assets. |
(a) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have good title to all personal and movable properties owned by them, in each case, free and clear of any Lien other than (i) those described in Section 27(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, (ii) those described in the Corporation Financial Statements, or (iii) Permitted Liens. |
(b) | Except as disclosed in Section 27(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, there are not any material defects, failures or impairments in the title of Corporation's or its Subsidiaries' respective material assets other than any Permitted Liens. Neither Corporation, nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to any Contract to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any material interest in Corporation's or its Subsidiaries' assets. |
(c) | Except as disclosed in Section 27(c) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, none of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has, since its initial public offering, received any written notice that any of Corporation's assets or the buildings and/or fixtures thereon, nor their use, operation or maintenance for the purpose of carrying on the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries in the Ordinary Course violates any restrictive covenant binding upon Corporation or its Subsidiaries or any provision of any Law. |
(d) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries do not own any real property. |
(e) | Any real property and buildings held under lease by Corporation and its Subsidiaries (the "Leased Properties") are held by them under valid, subsisting and enforceable and provide Corporation and its Subsidiaries the right to use all real property, including all fixtures and improvements situated thereon, and the right to use all equipment and personal property, tangible and intangible, in each case which is used in the operations of the business of such entity and which is necessary to conduct the business of such entity in the manner in which it is presently conducted. |
(f) | There is not, with respect to the Leased Properties, (i) any material default by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or any event of default or event which with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a material default by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or (ii) to the knowledge of Corporation, any existing material default by any other party to any lease in respect of the Leased Properties, or any event of default or event which with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a material default by any other party to any lease in respect of the Leased Properties. |
(g) | To the knowledge of Corporation, there is no expropriation or similar proceedings, actual or threatened in respect of the Leased Properties or any part thereof. |
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28. | Intellectual Property. |
(a) | Section 28(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list, in all material respects, of all Corporation Owned Registered IP, in each case identifying the current title owner, the jurisdiction of application/registration, and the application number or registration number, as applicable. The Corporation Owned Registered IP (i) is subsisting, and to the knowledge of Corporation, enforceable and valid, (ii) has not been misused, withdrawn, cancelled or abandoned, and (iii) all applications, registrations, issuances, renewals and maintenance fees due for the Corporation Owned Registered IP having a final due date on or before the date hereof have been paid in full and are current. There is no pending or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened, litigation, interference, opposition, cancellation, reissue, re-examination, post-grant proceeding or other Legal Proceeding of any nature in which the scope, validity, registrability, enforceability, use or ownership of any Corporation Owned Registered IP is being or has been contested or challenged. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has failed to diligently prosecute or cause to be prosecuted, maintained or cause to be maintained, any material application or registration, or to comply with any agreement or order of any court, board or other Governmental Entity which would prevent Corporation from owning, using, commercializing, exploiting or enforcing any Corporation Owned Registered IP. |
(b) | Section 28(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list, in all material respects, of all Corporation Licensed Registered IP that is exclusively licensed to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, in each case identifying the current title owner, the jurisdiction of application/registration, and the application or registration number, as applicable. To the knowledge of Corporation, the Corporation Licensed Registered IP (i) is subsisting, (ii) has not been misused, withdrawn, cancelled or abandoned, and (iii) all applications, registrations, issuances, renewals and maintenance fees due for the Corporation Licensed Registered IP having a final due date on or before the date hereof have been paid in full and are current. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has failed to diligently prosecute or cause to be prosecuted, maintained or cause to be maintained, any application or registration for which Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has the right to prosecute or maintain, or failed to comply with any agreement or order of any court which would prevent Corporation from owning, using, commercializing, exploiting or enforcing any Corporation Licensed Registered IP. |
(c) | Section 28(c) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list, in all material respects, of IP Contracts. |
(d) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries own exclusively and possess all rights, title and interest in and to, and have the exclusive right to exploit fully, enforce and use, all Corporation Owned IP, free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Liens, and neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any rights into, and no third parties have rights to, any such Corporation Owned IP, except in each case with respect to non-material Intellectual Property Rights for which such grant of rights was non-exclusive and entered into in the Ordinary Course. |
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(e) | Corporation or its Subsidiaries has the right to use all Corporation Licensed IP, free and clear of all Liens granted by Corporation or its Subsidiaries and neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any rights into, and to the knowledge of Corporation, no third parties have rights in the Corporation Licensed IP that is exclusively licensed to Corporation, except in each case with respect to non-material Intellectual Property Rights for which such grant of rights was non-exclusive and entered into in the Ordinary Course. |
(f) | Except as provided in Section 28(f) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries owe or will owe any royalties or other payments to any Person as a result of the use or exploitation of any of the Corporation IP. |
(g) | No current or former employee or consultant of Corporation or its Subsidiaries owns or has any claim, right (whether or not currently exercisable), interest to, or interest in any material Corporation IP and each such employee and consultant who is was or is involved in the conception, development or reduction to practice of any Product or material Intellectual Property Rights for Corporation or its Subsidiaries have done so pursuant to a valid, enforceable agreement containing an assignment to Corporation of a grant of exclusive ownership of all such Product rights and Intellectual Property Rights (without further payment being owed to any such employee or consultant and without any restrictions or obligations on Corporation's ownership and use thereof), or where such an assignment is not permitted under applicable Laws, a waiver of moral rights, and contains confidentiality provisions, non-disclosure provisions or the like protecting such Corporation IP. |
(h) | No academic institution, research center or Governmental Entity (or any person working for or on behalf of any of the foregoing) has, or will be entitled to have, any right, title or interest (including any "march in" or co-ownership rights) in or to any Corporation Owned IP or, to the knowledge of Corporation, in or to any Corporation Licensed IP that is exclusively licensed to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries (including any claim or option to any of the foregoing). No funding, Intellectual Property Rights, facilities, personnel or other resources of any Governmental Entity or university or other academic institution or research center has been used in connection with the conception, invention, reduction to practice, development or other creation of any Corporation IP. |
(i) | To the knowledge of Corporation, and without giving effect to 35 U.S.C. §271(e)(1) or any other Law of similar effect in any jurisdiction, no Person is infringing, misappropriating or otherwise violating any Corporation IP. Corporation has not threatened or asserted in writing or initiated or served any legal proceeding claiming actual, alleged, or suspected, infringement, misappropriation or other violation of any Corporation IP. |
(j) | Without giving effect to 35 U.S.C. §271(e)(1) or any other Law of similar effect in any jurisdiction, the operation of the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries as currently conducted does not infringe, misappropriate or otherwise violate any (i) Intellectual Property Rights owned, in whole or in part, by any other Person other than any patent, and (ii) to the knowledge of Corporation the rights of any other Person under any patent. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any written notice or other written communication of any claim, demand, threat, assertion or complaint relating to any actual or alleged infringement, misappropriation or other violation of any Intellectual Property Right of another Person by Corporation or its Subsidiaries. |
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(k) | Excluding communications arising from the prosecution of Registered Corporation IP with Governmental Entities, and neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries has received any written notice or other written communication of any claim, notice, threat or assertion challenging the validity or scope of any Registered Corporation IP. |
(l) | None of the Corporation Owned Registered IP, and to the knowledge of Corporation none of the Corporation Licensed Registered IP, is subject to any pending or outstanding injunction, directive, order, decree, award, settlement, judgment encumbrance or other disposition of dispute that would adversely restrict the use, enforcement, transfer, registration or licensing of any such Registered Corporation IP by Corporation or its Subsidiaries, or would adversely restrict Corporation from enforcing the Registered Corporation IP to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, selling, manufacturing or importing any Product, or would adversely affect the validity, scope, use, registrability, or enforceability of any Registered Corporation IP. To the knowledge of Corporation, there has been no breach of the representations, warranties and covenants made by the licensor in any license agreement conveying rights to the Corporation Licensed Registered IP. |
(m) | To the knowledge of Corporation, there is no prior art that may render any patent or patent application included in the Registered Corporation IP unpatentable or unenforceable that has not been disclosed to, or was required to be disclosed to, the applicable patent office. |
(n) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have taken reasonable security measures to protect the confidentiality of all trade secrets and other material confidential information included in the Corporation IP. |
(o) | No Software included in the Corporation Owned IP contains, incorporates, links or is otherwise used in connection with any Open Source Software in a manner that obligates Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries to disclose, make available, offer or deliver any portion of the source code of such Software or component thereof to any Person, except as would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. Except as disclosed in Section 28(o) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, no source code for any of the Software included in the Corporation Owned IP has been made available to any third party and Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not subject to any such obligation (contingent or otherwise). |
29. | Data Privacy and Cybersecurity. |
(a) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries are, and have been at all applicable times, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable Privacy Laws, including without limitation GDPR. |
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(b) | Neither Corporation, its Subsidiaries, nor to Corporation's knowledge, any subcontractor, has suffered any Breach of Unsecured Protected Health Information (as such terms are defined at 45 C.F.R. § 164.402) or unauthorized misappropriation, access, use or disclosure of Personal Data. |
(c) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have provided accurate and complete disclosures with respect to their privacy policies, and privacy and data practices, including providing all types of notice and obtaining all types of consent required by HIPAA, GDPR, and other Privacy Laws, as applicable. Such disclosures have not contained any material omissions related to the privacy policies and privacy and data practices of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. Each privacy policy and all materials distributed or marketed by Corporation and its Subsidiaries have at all times included all information and made all disclosures to users or customers required by applicable Privacy Laws, and none of such disclosures made or contained in all such privacy policies or in all such materials has been inaccurate, misleading or deceptive in violation of applicable Privacy Laws. |
(d) | Neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries have received any written communication from any Governmental Entity that alleges that Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries is not in compliance in any material respect with the applicable privacy, security, transaction standards, breach notification or other provisions and requirements of any Privacy Laws, including HIPAA and GDPR. |
(e) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have implemented commercially reasonable organizational, physical, administrative and technical measures required by (i) Privacy Laws; (ii) all existing contractual commitments; and (iii) all written policies adopted by Corporation and its Subsidiaries, in a manner designed to protect the integrity, security and operations of the information technology systems, transactions executed thereby, data owned by Corporation or its Subsidiaries and Personal Data, including by protecting against loss, destruction, damage, unauthorized or unlawful access or use, modification, disclosure or other misuse of Personal Data owned or controlled by Corporation or its Subsidiaries. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have implemented commercially reasonable policies and procedures satisfying the requirements of Privacy Laws designed to detect and respond to data security breaches and unauthorized access or unauthorized use of the information technology systems, Personal Data, and data owned by Corporation or its Subsidiaries. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have at all times required all third parties to which they provide Personal Data and/or access thereto to maintain the privacy and security of such Personal Data, including where required by applicable Privacy Laws (including HIPAA and GDPR), by contractually obliging such third parties to protect such Personal Data from unauthorized access by and/or disclosure to any unauthorized third parties. |
(f) | The transfer of Personal Data in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has not, does not currently, and will not violate in any material respect any Privacy Laws or the privacy policies of Corporation or its Subsidiaries as they currently exist or as they existed at any time during which any of the Personal Data was collected or obtained. Corporation and its Subsidiaries are not subject to any contractual requirements or other applicable Privacy Laws that, following the Effective Time, would prohibit Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries from receiving or using Personal Data in the manner in which each entity receives and uses such Personal Data prior to the Effective Time. |
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(g) | Upon the Effective Time, Purchaser will continue to have the right to use personal information on substantially the same terms and conditions as Corporation and its Subsidiaries enjoyed immediately prior to the Effective Time. Since January 1, 2016, there has been no loss, damage, or unauthorized access, disclosure, transfer or use of any personal information, material trade secret, or otherwise protected material business information in the possession, custody, or control of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or, to the knowledge of Corporation, maintained or processed on any of their behalf. Since January 1, 2016, there have been no material outages or breaches of, and to the knowledge of Corporation, as of the date of this Agreement, there are no bugs, defects, backdoors, or malicious code in, any software, information technology assets, product, or service owned, sold or licensed by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. Since January 1, 2016, neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has notified in writing, or been required to notify in writing, any Person of any Personal Data or network security-related incident, nor has Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries received any written notice of any claims, investigations, or alleged violations of Law with respect to data security, personal data rights or privacy. |
30. | Restrictions on Conduct of Business. |
Except as disclosed in Section 30 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or bound by any non-competition agreement, any non-solicitation agreement, or any other agreement, obligation, judgment, injunction, order or decree which purports to: (a) limit in any material respect the manner or the localities in which all or any portion of the business of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries are conducted; or (b) limit any business practice of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries in any material respect.
31. | Litigation. |
Except as disclosed in the Section 31 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter and any inquiry, investigation or proceeding solely related to satisfying or obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, there is no, and for the past three (3) years has not been any, litigation or governmental or other proceeding or investigation at law or in equity before any Governmental Entity, in progress, pending or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened against, or involving the assets, properties or business of, Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any present or former officer, director or employee of Corporation or its Subsidiaries in his or her capacity as such, which, individually or in the aggregate, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or could adversely affect or delay the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the performance by Corporation or its Subsidiaries of their obligations hereunder, nor, to the knowledge of Corporation, are there any events or circumstances which would reasonably be expected to give rise to any such claim, action, suit, arbitration, inquiry, investigation or proceeding. There is no bankruptcy, liquidation, winding-up or other similar proceeding pending or in progress, or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened against or relating to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective properties or assets is subject to any outstanding judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree that would have or would be reasonably expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect or that would or would be reasonably expected to prevent or delay the completion of the Arrangement or the transactions contemplated hereby.
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32. | Environmental Matters. |
Except as disclosed in Section 32 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter:
(a) | Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is, and since its initial public offering has been, in compliance, in all material respects, with any Law or any other ordinance, policy, guideline or code relating to public health and safety, noise control, nuisance, pollution or the protection of the environment, including any Law governing the generation, production, use, handling, manufacturing, processing, treatment, storage and release of any pollutant, contaminant, waste, hazardous or toxic substance or material, (collectively, "Environmental Laws"); |
(b) | except as would not have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect, none of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has Released, and, to the knowledge of Corporation, no other Person has Released, any Hazardous Substances on, at, in, under or from any real property currently owned or leased by Corporation or its Subsidiaries or, to Corporation's knowledge, real property previously owned or leased by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(c) | there are no pending claims or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened claims, against Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, arising out of any Environmental Laws; |
(d) | Corporation is not aware of, nor has it received: (i) any order or directive from a Governmental Entity which relates to environmental matters that would, individually or in the aggregate, have, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect; or (ii) any written regulatory demand or notice with respect to the material breach of any Environmental Law applicable to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries; |
(e) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have all Authorizations required under any Environmental Law to conduct the business as currently operated by them and are each in compliance with the conditions and requirements of same; and |
(f) | Corporation has made available to Purchaser copies of all material environmental reports relating to the currently and formerly owned and leased real property that are within the possession or control of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. |
Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, this Section 32 of Schedule "C" contains the exclusive representations and warranties in respect of Environmental Laws, Hazardous Substances or any other environmental matters or conditions, liabilities or losses relating to Environmental Laws, Hazardous Substances or any other environmental matters.
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33. | Employee Matters. |
(a) | All written employment agreements of Senior Management, along with all standard forms of employment contracts used by Corporation, have been made available in the Data Room and such agreements are listed in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter. |
(b) | Except as provided in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, all Corporation Employees based in the United States are employed "at-will" Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter contains a complete list of Corporation Employees including their: |
(i) | Employer of record (i.e. whether they are employed by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries); |
(ii) | Position/title, classification or job band; |
(iii) | Employment status (e.g. full-time, part-time, temporary, casual, seasonal, student, etc.); |
(iv) | Work location; |
(v) | Total annual remuneration, including a breakdown of hourly rate of pay or salary, commission and bonus eligibility; |
(vi) | Status as active or inactive and, if inactive, estimated duration of leave; |
(vii) | Annual paid time off entitlement; and |
(viii) | Original hire date or seniority date. |
(c) | Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete and accurate list of all independent contractors, consultants, temporary employees and leased employees of Corporation (i) entitled to an annual compensation in excess of $100,000, or (ii) whose engagement or employment is not cancellable by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries on notice of sixty (60) days or less (each, a "Contingent Worker") as of the date of this Agreement, showing for each Contingent Worker such Contingent Worker's fee or compensation arrangements, nature of services provided, term of engagement, notice period required prior to termination by Corporation, and location. |
(d) | To the knowledge of Corporation: (i) no member of management of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has any plans to terminate his or her employment, (ii) no member of management of Corporation or its Subsidiaries is subject to any secrecy or non-competition agreement or any other agreement or restriction of any kind that would impede in any way the ability of such member of management to carry out fully all activities of such employee in furtherance of Corporation's or its Subsidiaries' business, and (iii) no member of management of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has any claim with respect to any Intellectual Property Rights of Corporation or its Subsidiaries. |
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(e) | Each of Corporation and its Subsidiaries is, and for the past three years have been, in compliance with all the provisions of applicable Laws respecting employment including pay equity, employment equity, affirmative action, employment standards, labour, human rights, privacy, workers' compensation, occupational health and safety, French language, wages and hours, overtime pay, payroll documents, equal employment opportunity, immigration compliance, unemployment compensation, whistleblower laws, termination or discharge, plant closing and mass layoff requirements, and collective bargaining, and there are no, and for the past three years have been no, complaints, actions, claims, trials, grievances, arbitrations, audits, investigations, lawsuits, demands, charges (including unfair labour practice charges), levies, assessments or penalties outstanding under any such Law or in any judicial, regulatory or administrative forum, under any private dispute resolution procedure or internally or by any Governmental Entity, or to the knowledge of Corporation anticipated, other than as disclosed in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter. Corporation is in compliance with the requirements of the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986 and has a complete and accurate copy of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-9 for each of its employees based in the United States. |
(f) | Each of Corporation and its Subsidiaries has properly characterized retained individuals as either employees or independent contractors for the purposes of Tax Laws and none of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries has received any written notice from any Governmental Entity disputing such classification. |
(g) | All amounts due or accrued for all salary, wages, overtime, bonuses, unpaid vacation pay, commissions and benefits under Employee Plans, premiums and contributions for Statutory Plans, taxes, deductions and remittances and/or other similar accruals have either been paid, provided for or properly accrued and are accurately reflected in the books and/or records of Corporation or its Subsidiaries. Corporation is not delinquent in any payments for any wages or other compensation due with respect to any services performed for it by any Corporation Employees or Contingent Workers to the date hereof. All annual paid time off and vacation entitlement has been accrued in the Ordinary Course. |
(h) | Except as disclosed in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is, or in the past three years has been, subject to any claim for wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal or any other claim, charge, dispute, complaint or litigation relating to employment, labour, discrimination or termination of employment of any current or former Corporation Employee or relating to any failure to hire a candidate for employment, and for the past three years neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries have received notice of any charges before any Governmental Entity responsible for the prevention of unlawful employment practices. |
(i) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries are each properly registered with the applicable workplace safety and insurance board or workers' compensation board, as applicable. Except as disclosed in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, there are no outstanding assessments, penalties, fines, Liens, charges, surcharges, or other amounts due or owing pursuant to any workplace safety and insurance legislation or plan and occupational health and safety legislation ("OHSL"). Corporation and its Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with the terms and conditions of OHSL, as well as any orders issued under OHSL and there are no appeals of any orders under OHSL currently outstanding. |
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(j) | To the knowledge of Corporation, in the last five years, no allegations of harassment, including psychological harassment and sexual harassment, have been made to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries against any individual in his or her capacity as an employee of Corporation and/or any of its Subsidiaries. |
(k) | Except as disclosed in Section 33 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter or as a result of the ownership of Shares or Options, there are no change of control payments, golden parachutes, termination or severance payments, retention payments or Contracts with any officer of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries providing for cash or other compensation or benefits upon the consummation of, or relating to, the Arrangement. |
(l) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have not experienced a "plant closing," or "mass layoff" as defined in the United States Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 or any similar state, local or foreign Law or regulation affecting any site of employment of Corporation or its Subsidiaries. To Corporation's knowledge, there is no officer or employee that is material to the business of Corporation, or group of employees or Contingent Workers of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries who has or have indicated an intention to terminate his, her or their employment with Corporation or its Subsidiaries, and in the past six (6) months, except as disclosed in the Corporation Filings, the employment of no officer or employee that is material to the business of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has been terminated for any reason. |
34. | Collective Agreements. |
(a) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or in the process of negotiating, and no Corporation Employee is covered by, any Collective Agreement, letter of understanding or union agreement. Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries is aware of any current attempts to organize or establish any trade union, employee association or other similar entity affecting the Corporation Employees in the last five years. No trade union, council of trade union, employee bargaining agency, works council or affiliated bargaining agent: |
(i) | holds bargaining rights with respect to any Corporation Employees or any other Person(s) who perform work or services in connection with Corporation and/or its Subsidiaries by way of statute, certification, interim certification, voluntary recognition, designation or successor rights; or |
(ii) | has applied to be certified as the bargaining agent of any Corporation Employees or any other Person(s) who perform work or services in connection with Corporation and/or its Subsidiaries. |
(b) | There is no labour strike, dispute, lock-out, work slowdown or stoppage, picketing, boycotts or similar activities, pending or involving or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened against Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, and no such event has occurred within the last five years. |
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(c) | There are no pending or, to the knowledge of Corporation, threatened applications by any trade union to have Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries declared a related, successor, and/or common employer pursuant to applicable Law in any jurisdiction in which Corporation or its Subsidiaries carries on business. |
(d) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has engaged in any unfair labour practice and there are no actual, threatened or pending unfair labour practice complaints, charges or similar disputes or proceedings pertaining to Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries. |
35. | Employee Plans. |
(a) | Section 35(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter lists all Employee Plans. Corporation has made available in the Data Room to Purchaser true, correct and complete copies of all the Employee Plans (or where oral, written summaries of the terms thereof) as amended, together with all material related documentation in respect thereof including funding, trust and investment management agreements, insurance contracts, service agreements, award agreements, summary plan descriptions, consultants' reports, actuarial reports, valuations, annual information returns, financial statements and asset statements and material correspondence with any Governmental Entity, for each of at least the last three years. |
(b) | Each Employee Plan is and has been established, registered, amended, qualified, invested, funded and, in all material respects, administered in accordance with Law including ERISA, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, and in accordance with their terms. Each Employee Plan that is intended to qualify under Section 401(a) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code has received a favorable determination or approval letter from the IRS with respect to such qualification, or may rely on an opinion letter issued by the IRS with respect to a prototype plan adopted in accordance with the requirements for such reliance. |
(c) | All reports, filings, disclosures or notices required to have been filed, delivered or issued and all contributions, premiums or taxes required to be withheld, paid or remitted by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries under the terms of each Employee Plan have been made in a timely fashion in compliance in with all applicable Laws and the terms of the applicable Employee Plan. |
(d) | No Employee Plan is subject to any investigation, examination or other proceeding, action or claim initiated by any Governmental Entity, or by any other party (other than routine claims for benefits) and, to the knowledge of Corporation, there exists no state of facts which after notice or lapse of time or both would reasonably be expected to give rise to any such investigation, examination or other proceeding, action or claim or to affect the registration or qualification of any Employee Plan required to be registered or qualified. |
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(e) | All data necessary to administer each Employee Plan is in the possession of Corporation or its Subsidiaries and is in a form which is sufficient for the proper administration of such Employee Plan in accordance with its terms and all applicable Laws and such data is complete and correct. |
(f) | Except as contemplated by Article 2 of this Agreement, neither the execution, delivery, nor consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (alone or in conjunction with any other event) could, either alone or in combination with another event, (i) entitle any employee, director, officer or independent contractor of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries to notice or indemnity in lieu of, severance pay or any material increase in severance pay or any other termination of employment payment, (ii) accelerate the time of payment or vesting, or materially increase the amount of compensation due to any such employee, director, officer or independent contractor, (iii) directly or indirectly cause Corporation or its Subsidiaries to transfer or set aside any assets to fund any material benefits under any Employee Plan, (iv) otherwise give rise to any payment or liability under any Employee Plan, (v) limit or restrict the right to merge, materially amend, terminate or transfer the assets of any Employee Plan on or following the Effective Time, (vi) require a "gross-up," indemnification for, or payment to any individual for any taxes imposed under Section 409A or Section 4999 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or any other tax, or (vii) result in the payment of any amount that could, individually or in combination with any other such payment, constitute an "excess parachute payment" as defined in Section 280G(b)(1) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
(g) | No Employee Plan is a multi-employer pension plan as defined in subsection 1(3) of the PBA or under a similar provision of any other applicable pension standards legislation, and neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries sponsors any Defined Benefit Pension Plan. |
(h) | Neither Corporation, its Subsidiaries nor any ERISA Affiliate has ever maintained, established, participated in or contributed to, or is or has been obligated to contribute to, or has otherwise incurred any obligation or liability (including any contingent liability) under, any (i) Multiemployer Plan (as described in Section 3(37) of ERISA), (ii) employee benefit plan that is or was subject to Title IV of ERISA or subject to Section 412 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or Section 302 of ERISA, (iii) funded welfare benefit plan within the meaning of Section 419 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, (iv) "multiple employer plan" (within the meaning of Section 210 of ERISA or Section 413(c) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code), or (v) "multiple employer welfare arrangement" (as such term is defined in Section 3(40) of ERISA), and neither Corporation, its Subsidiaries nor any ERISA Affiliate has ever incurred any liability under Title IV of ERISA that has not been paid in full. For purposes of this section, "ERISA Affiliate" shall mean any employer (whether or not incorporated) that would be treated together with Corporation or its Subsidiaries as a single employer within the meaning of Section 414 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
(i) | Except as disclosed in Section 35(i) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter and except as required by Law, no Employee Plan provides for retiree or post-employment medical, disability, life insurance or other welfare benefits to any Person, and none of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has any obligation to provide such benefits. |
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(j) | Each of Corporation and its Subsidiaries has no formal plan and has made no promise or commitment, whether legally binding or not, to create any additional Employee Plan or to materially improve or change any Employee Plan, including in connection with the compensation or benefits provided under any Employee Plan. |
(k) | No fact or circumstance exists that could adversely affect the existing Tax preferred or Tax exempt status of any Employee Plan. |
(l) | No insurance policy or any other Contract affecting any Employee Plan requires or permits a retroactive increase in premiums or payments due thereunder, or requires additional premiums or payments on termination of such Employee Plan or any insurance policy, contract or agreement relating thereto. |
(m) | All liabilities of Corporation and its Subsidiaries (whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise) related to the Employee Plans, including all Tax-related liabilities, have been fully and accurately accrued and disclosed, and reported in accordance with IFRS in the respective financial statements. |
(n) | The per share exercise price of each Option is no less than the fair market value of a Share on the date of grant of such Option, determined in a manner consistent with Section 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Each Employee Plan that constitutes in any part a nonqualified deferred compensation plan within the meaning of Section 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code has been operated and maintained in all material respects in operational and documentary compliance with Section 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and applicable guidance thereunder. No Employee Plan, individually or collectively, could give rise to the payment of any amount that would not be deductible pursuant to Section 162(m) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or any other provision of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or any similar foreign law, as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement alone or in conjunction with any other event. |
36. | Insurance. |
(a) | Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is, and has been continuously since its initial public offering, insured by reputable third party insurers in respect of the operations, properties and assets of Corporation and its Subsidiaries in such amounts and covering such risks as are customary in the industry in which they are engaged. |
(b) | All such policies of insurance are in full force and effect, and no material default exists under such policies of insurance as to the payment of premiums or otherwise under the terms of any such policy. |
(c) | There are no material claims by Corporation or its Subsidiaries under any such policy or instrument as to which any insurance company is denying liability or defending under a reservation of rights clause. All material proceedings covered by any insurance policy of Corporation or of any of its Subsidiaries, have been properly reported to and accepted by the applicable insurer. |
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(d) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries have no reason to believe that they will not be able to renew their existing insurance coverage as and when such coverage expires or to obtain similar coverage from similar insurers as may be necessary to continue their business, except in each case for such exceptions as would not result in a Material Adverse Effect. |
37. | Taxes. |
(a) | Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries has duly and timely filed all income and other material Tax Returns required to be filed by them prior to the date hereof and all such Tax Returns are complete and correct in all material respects. |
(b) | Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries has paid on a timely basis all Taxes which are due and payable, all assessments and reassessments, and all other Taxes due and payable by them on or before the date hereof, other than those which are being or have been contested in good faith and in respect of which reserves have been provided in the most recently published consolidated financial statements of Corporation in accordance with IFRS. Corporation and its Subsidiaries have provided adequate accruals in accordance with IFRS in the most recently published consolidated financial statements of Corporation for any Taxes of Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries for the period covered by such financial statements that have not been paid whether or not shown as being due on any Tax Returns. Except as disclosed in Section 37(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, since such publication date, no material liability in respect of Taxes not reflected in such statements or otherwise provided for has been assessed, proposed to be assessed, incurred or accrued, other than in the Ordinary Course. |
(c) | No material deficiencies, litigation, proposed adjustments or matters in controversy exist or have been asserted with respect to Taxes of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, and neither Corporation, nor any of its Subsidiaries, is a party to any material action or proceeding for assessment or collection of Taxes and no such event has been asserted or threatened in writing against Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or any of their respective assets. |
(d) | There are no agreements, waivers or other arrangements providing for an extension of time with respect to the assessment or reassessment of any material Taxes of Corporation or its Subsidiaries. |
(e) | Neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries is a party to, subject to, or bound by, or has any obligation under any tax sharing agreement or tax allocation agreement, other than agreements the principal purpose of which is unrelated to the sharing or allocation of Taxes. |
(f) | No claim has been made by any Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where Corporation or its Subsidiaries does not file Tax Returns that Corporation or its Subsidiaries is subject to material Tax by that jurisdiction. |
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(g) | For the purposes of the Tax Act and any other relevant Tax purposes: |
(i) | Corporation has at all times during its existence been resident in Canada and has never been resident in any other country; |
(ii) | Each of Corporation's Subsidiaries has at all times during its existence been resident in the jurisdiction in which it was formed, and has never been resident in any other country; and |
(iii) | Neither Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries has, or had, a permanent establishment in a country other than its country of residence. |
(h) | Corporation and its Subsidiaries are, and have been at all relevant times, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable transfer pricing Laws, and have maintained, in all material respects, required documentation (as required under Section 482 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code). |
(i) | Neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries will be required to include any item of income in, or exclude any item of deduction from, taxable income for any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending after the Effective Date, including as a result of any: (i) change in method of accounting for a taxable period ending on or prior to the Effective Date; (ii) use of an improper method of accounting for a taxable period ending on or prior to the Effective Date; (iii) prepaid amount received on or prior to the Effective Date; (iv) "closing agreement" as described in Section 7121 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local or non-U.S. Tax Law) executed on or prior to the Effective Date; (v) installment sale or open transaction made on or prior to the Effective Date, (vi) election under Section 108(i) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local or non-U.S. Tax Law) made prior to the Effective Date, (vii) Tax incurred pursuant to Section 965 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local, or non-U.S. Tax Law), or (viii) any similar election, action, or agreement that would have the effect of deferring any liability for Taxes of Corporation or its Subsidiaries from any period ending on or before the Effective Date to any period ending after such date. |
(j) | In the three years prior to the date hereof, neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries has distributed stock of another Person, or has had its stock distributed by another Person, in a transaction that was purported or intended to be governed in whole or in part by Sections 355 or 361 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
(k) | In the three years prior to the date hereof, neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries has participated in any listed transactions under U.S. Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(2). |
(l) | Neither Corporation nor its Subsidiaries is a corporation described in Section 7874(b) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
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(m) | Corporation has disclosed in Section 37(m) the Corporation Disclosure Letter the U.S. federal income tax status of Corporation and its Subsidiaries as (i) a corporation, partnership or disregarded entity and (ii) a controlled foreign corporation within the meaning of Section 957 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and/or a passive foreign investment company within the meaning of Section 1297 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
38. | Anti-Corruption. |
None of Corporation nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors and officers nor, to the knowledge of Corporation, any of their respective employees, agents or representatives, to the extent acting on behalf of the Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, have directly or indirectly, (i) offered, promised, made or authorized, or agreed to offer, promise, make or authorize, any contribution, expense, payment or gift of funds, property or anything else of value to or for the use or benefit of any Government Official for the purpose of securing action or inaction or a decision of a Governmental Entity or a Government Official, influence over such action, inaction or decision, or any improper advantage, or (ii) taken any action which is or would be otherwise inconsistent with or prohibited by the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (Canada), the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Canada) or the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, Title 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code Section 1956 and 1957 (US) or the Criminal Code (Canada) if applicable, or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or under any other legislation of any relevant jurisdiction covering a similar subject matter applicable to Corporation or its Subsidiaries and their respective operations (collectively, the "Anti-Corruption Laws"). The operations of Corporation and its Subsidiaries are and have been conducted at all times in compliance with the Anti-Corruption Laws and over the past six years there has been no suit, action, investigation (including any internal investigation), inquiry, litigation or proceeding by or before any governmental authority or any arbitrator involving Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries with respect to the Anti-Corruption Laws and there are no circumstances likely to lead or give rise to any such suit, action, investigation, inquiry, litigation or proceeding.
39. | Economic Sanctions and Export Controls. |
Each of Corporation, its Subsidiaries, and their respective directors and officers, and, to the knowledge of Corporation, the employees, agents and representatives of Corporation and its Subsidiaries, to the extent acting on behalf of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, are, and for the past six years have been, in compliance with applicable economic sanctions, anti-terrorism, customs and export and technology transfer control Laws, including the Special Economic Measures Act (Canada)¸ the United Nations Act (Canada), the Freezing Assets of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act, the Criminal Code (Canada), the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Canada), the Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act, the Export and Import Permits Act (Canada), the Defence Production Act (Canada), the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act and the Customs Act (Canada), as well as any sanctions or export controls administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, the U.S. Department of State, or the Bureau of Industry and Security of the U.S. Department of Commerce, and Executive Order No. 13224 on Terrorist Financing, effective September 24, 2001, the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, the Trading with the Enemy Act (12 U.S.C. §95), the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. §§1701-1707), and all other applicable U.S. economic sanctions, anti-terrorism, customs and export and technology transfer control Laws, including any regulations or orders issued under the foregoing, and similar applicable economic sanctions, anti-terrorism, customs and export and technology transfer control Laws of other jurisdictions (collectively, "Trade Control Laws"). Each of Corporation and its Subsidiaries have instituted and maintain policies and procedures designed to ensure continued compliance with such legislation, including those for the detection, prevention and reporting of violations. The operations of each of Corporation and its Subsidiaries have been conducted at all times in compliance with Trade Control Laws and over the past six years there has been no suit, action, investigation (including any internal investigation), inquiry, litigation or proceeding by or before any Governmental Entity, customer, business partner or any arbitrator involving each of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives, to the extent acting on behalf of Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, with respect to Trade Control Laws or pending or threatened, and there are no circumstances likely to lead or give rise to any such suit, action, investigation, inquiry, litigation or proceeding.
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40. | Non-Arm's Length Transactions. |
Except as disclosed in Section 40 of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, for Contracts made solely among Corporation and its Subsidiaries or for Contracts entered into in the Ordinary Course on terms not materially less favourable to Corporation or its Subsidiaries than are available from an arm's length party, there are no Material Contracts between Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries and any Person with whom Corporation or its Subsidiaries is not dealing, as of the date of this Agreement, at arm's length (within the meaning of the Tax Act).
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Schedule D
Representations and Warranties of Purchaser and Guarantor
1. | Corporate Existence and Power. |
Purchaser is a corporation and Guarantor is a société anonyme, in each case duly incorporated or formed, as applicable, and validly existing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or formation. Each of Purchaser and Guarantor has all requisite power and authority to own, lease and operate its assets and properties and conduct its business as now owned and conducted.
2. | Corporate Authorization. |
Each of Purchaser and Guarantor has the requisite corporate power, authority and capacity to enter into this Agreement and the CVR Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. The execution and delivery and performance by each of Purchaser and Guarantor of this Agreement and the CVR Agreement and the consummation of the Arrangement, including the issuance of the CVRs, have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable, and no other corporate proceedings on the part of Purchaser or Guarantor are necessary to authorize this Agreement or the CVR Agreement.
3. | Execution and Binding Obligation. |
This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by each of Purchaser and Guarantor, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding agreement of each of Purchaser and Guarantor enforceable against each of them in accordance with its terms subject only to any limitation under bankruptcy, insolvency or other Law affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and the discretion that a court may exercise in the granting of equitable remedies such as specific performance and injunction. The CVR Agreement will, when duly executed and delivered by each of Purchaser and Guarantor, constitute a legal, valid and binding agreement of each of Purchaser and Guarantor enforceable against each of them in accordance with its terms subject only to any limitation under bankruptcy, insolvency or other Law affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and the discretion that a court may exercise in the granting of equitable remedies such as specific performance and injunction.
4. | Governmental Authorization. |
The execution, delivery and performance by each of Purchaser and Guarantor of this Agreement and the consummation by each of Purchaser and Guarantor of the Arrangement and the transactions contemplated in the Plan of Arrangement, including the issuance of the CVRs, do not require any Authorization or other action by or in respect of, or filing, recording, registering or publication with, or notification to any Governmental Entity other than (i) the Interim Order and any approvals required by the Interim Order, (ii) the Final Order, (iii) filings with the Director under the CBCA, (iv) the Regulatory Approvals, and (v) compliance with any applicable Securities Laws and any applicable rules and policies of the Euronext N.V. stock exchange.
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5. | No Conflict/Non-Contravention. |
Neither Purchaser nor Guarantor is in violation or default of, nor will the execution of this Agreement and the CVR Agreement, and the performance by Purchaser or Guarantor of its obligations hereunder and thereunder, including the issuance of the CVRs, result in any breach or violation of, or be in conflict with, or constitute a default under, or create a state of facts which after notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default under, or give rise to any right to accelerate the maturity or require the prepayment of any indebtedness under, or result in the imposition of any Lien upon any property or assets of Purchaser or Guarantor pursuant to (i) any term or provision of the Constating Documents of Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable, or any resolution of the directors or shareholders of Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable, (ii) any Contract to which Purchaser or Guarantor, as applicable, is a party, or (iii) any Law.
6. | Investment Canada Act. |
Purchaser is or is controlled by a trade agreement investor and is not, nor is it controlled or influenced, directly or indirectly, by, a state-owned enterprise, as those terms are defined in the Investment Canada Act.
7. | Sufficient Funds. |
Guarantor has, and Purchaser will have at the Effective Time, sufficient funds available to pay the aggregate Consideration to the Shareholders as required by this Agreement and Guarantor has furnished to Corporation documentation and evidence of such funds satisfactory to Corporation, acting reasonably.
8. | Security Ownership. |
Neither Purchaser nor Guarantor holds or beneficially own any securities of Corporation or any of its affiliates.
9. | Litigation. |
There is no litigation or governmental or other proceeding or investigation at law or in equity before any court or before or by any Governmental Entity in progress, pending or, to the knowledge of Purchaser or Guarantor, threatened against, or involving the assets, properties or business of, Purchaser or Guarantor which would reasonably be expected to adversely affect the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the performance by Purchaser and Guarantor of their obligations hereunder.
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Schedule E
CONTINGENT VALUE RIGHTS AGREEMENT
THIS CONTINGENT VALUE RIGHTS AGREEMENT, dated as of [l], (this “Agreement”), is entered into by and between Xxxxx X.X., a société anonyme duly organized and existing under the laws of France (“Guarantor”), 11188291 Canada Inc., a corporation existing under the Canada Business Corporations Act (“Purchaser”), and [l], a [l], as Rights Agent.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, Guarantor, Purchaser and Clementia Pharmaceuticals Inc., a corporation existing under the Canada Business Corporations Act (the “Corporation”), have entered into an Arrangement Agreement, dated as of February 24, 2019 (as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time pursuant to the terms thereof, the “Arrangement Agreement”), pursuant to which the Corporation, Purchaser and Guarantor entered into an agreement to consummate an arrangement under Section 192 of the Canada Business Corporations Act, whereby, among other things and pursuant to the terms of the Arrangement Agreement, each outstanding common share in the capital of the Corporation (each a “Share” and collectively, the “Shares”) shall be transferred to Purchaser (the “Plan of Arrangement”);
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Arrangement Agreement, Purchaser has agreed to provide to the Corporation’s stockholders (other than Dissenting Holders as defined therein), holders of certain options to purchase Shares (each an “Option” and collectively, the “Options”) and holders of deferred share units of the Corporation (each a “DSU” and collectively, the “DSUs”) the right to receive cash payments, which may be reduced in certain circumstances as hereinafter described;
WHEREAS, pursuant to this Agreement, the maximum aggregate amount payable per CVR (as hereinafter defined) is $6.00 in cash subject to reduction as herein described, without interest; and
WHEREAS, following the Effective Time, Purchaser intends to amalgamate with the Corporation.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the consummation of the transactions referred to above, the parties agree, for the equal and proportionate benefit of all Holders (as hereinafter defined), as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS; CERTAIN RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
Section 1.1 Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms will have the following meanings:
“Acting Holders” means, at the time of determination, Holders of not less than a majority of the outstanding CVRs as set forth in the CVR Register.
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“Affiliate” means as to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. For this purpose, “control” (including, with its correlative meanings, “controlled by” and “under common control with”) shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of management or policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of securities or partnership or other ownership interests, by contract or otherwise.
“Assignee” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.
“Board of Directors” means the board of directors of Guarantor.
“Board Resolution” means a copy of a resolution certified by a duly authorized officer of Guarantor to have been duly adopted by the Board of Directors and to be in full force and effect on the date of such certification, and delivered to the Rights Agent.
“Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in New York, New York or Paris, France are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to remain closed.
“CVRs” means the rights of Holders (granted to initial Holders pursuant to the Arrangement Agreement) to receive cash payments (subject to reduction) pursuant to this Agreement.
“CVR Register” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b).
“Delaware Courts” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(b).
“DTC” means The Depository Trust Company or any successor thereto.
“Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Arrangement Agreement.
“Entity” means any corporation (including any non-profit corporation), general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, joint venture, estate, trust, company (including any company limited by shares, limited liability company or joint stock company), firm, society or other enterprise, association, organization or entity.
“FDA” means the United States Food and Drug Administration or any successor agency.
“Governmental Body” means any: (a) nation, state, commonwealth, province, territory, county, municipality, district or other jurisdiction of any nature; (b) federal, state, local, municipal, foreign or other government; or (c) governmental or quasi-governmental authority of any nature including any governmental division, department, agency, commission, instrumentality, official, ministry, fund, foundation, center, organization, unit, body or Entity and any court, arbitrator or other tribunal.
“Holder” means a Person in whose name a CVR is registered in the CVR Register at the applicable time.
“IND” means an Investigational New Drug Application filed with the FDA.
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“Milestone” means acceptance of submission on or prior to December 31, 2024 by the FDA of an NDA application, for Palovarotene as developed under IND 135403 based on the results of the Phase II/III Clinical Trial being conducted by the Corporation as of the date of the Arrangement Agreement for the treatment of multiple osteochondromas; provided that, if any additional phase II or phase III clinical trial (other than any post-approval trial) is required to achieve such NDA submission, then the Milestone shall not be achieved.
“Milestone Failure Notice” means the written notice that Purchaser shall deliver as promptly as practicable to Rights Agent indicating that the Milestone was not achieved and that the amount of cash the Holder is entitled to receive for the Milestone Payment is therefore reduced to $0.00 per CVR.
“Milestone Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).
“Milestone Payment” means $6.00 per CVR, which shall be reduced to $0.00 if (a) the Milestone is not achieved on or before December 31, 2024 or (b) Purchaser issues the Milestone Failure Notice in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
“Milestone Payment Amount” means, for a given Holder, the product of (a) the Milestone Payment and (b) the number of CVRs held by such Holder as reflected on the CVR Register as of the close of business on the date of the Milestone Notice.
“NDA” means a New Drug Application filed with the FDA pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 355(b).
“Officer’s Certificate” means a certificate signed by an authorized officer of Purchaser, in his or her capacity as such an officer, and delivered to the Rights Agent.
“Palovarotene” means 4-(E)-2-(5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-3-pyrazol-1-ylmethyl-5,6,7 ,8-tetrahydro-naphthalen-2-yl)-vinyl-benzoic acid, with the common name “palovarotene”, currently under development under IND Nos. 120181 and 135403.
“Permitted Transfer” means: a transfer of CVRs (a) upon death of a Holder by will or intestacy; (b) pursuant to a court order; (c) by operation of law (including by consolidation or merger) or without consideration in connection with the dissolution, liquidation or termination of any corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other entity; (d) in the case of CVRs held in book-entry or other similar nominee form, from a nominee to a beneficial owner and, if applicable, through an intermediary, to the extent allowable by DTC; or (e) as provided in Section 2.6.
“Person” means any individual, Entity or Governmental Body.
“Rights Agent” means the Rights Agent named in the first paragraph of this Agreement, until a successor Rights Agent will have become such pursuant to the applicable provisions of this Agreement, and thereafter “Rights Agent” will mean such successor Rights Agent.
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“Tax” shall mean any tax (including any income tax, franchise tax, capital gains tax, gross receipts tax, value-added tax, surtax, estimated tax, unemployment tax, national health insurance tax, excise tax, premium, alternative or minimum tax, ad valorem tax, transfer tax, stamp tax, sales tax, use tax, property tax, business tax, escheat or unclaimed property, withholding tax or payroll tax), levy, assessment, tariff, impost, imposition, duty (including any customs duty) or other tax or charge of any kind whatsoever, including any charge or amount (including any fine, penalty, interest or other additions thereto) related thereto, imposed, assessed or collected by or under the authority of any Governmental Body, including as a result of being or having been a member of an affiliated, consolidated, controlled, fiscal, combined, unitary or aggregate group or being a transferee of or successor to any Person or as a result of any express obligation to assume such Taxes or to indemnify any other Person.
Section 1.2 Rules of Construction. In this Agreement, unless otherwise specified:
(a) Headings, etc. The division of this Agreement into Articles and Sections and the insertion of headings are for convenient reference only and do not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.
(b) Currency. All references to dollars or to $ are references to U.S. dollars.
(c) Gender and Number. Any reference to gender includes all genders. words importing the singular number only include the plural and vice versa.
(d) Certain Phrases and References, etc. The words “including”, “includes” and “include” mean “including (or includes or include) without limitation,” and “the aggregate” means “the aggregate (or total or sum), without duplication, of.” Unless stated otherwise, “Article” and “Section” followed by a number or letter mean and refer to the specified Article or Section of this Agreement. The term “Agreement” and any reference in this Agreement to this Agreement or any other agreement or document includes, and is a reference to, this Agreement or such other agreement or document as it may have been, or may from time to time be, amended, restated, replaced, supplemented or novated and includes all schedules to it.
(e) Statutes. Any reference to a statute refers to such statute and all rules and regulations made under it, as it or they may have been or may from time to time be amended or re-enacted, unless stated otherwise.
(f) Computation of Time. A period of time is to be computed as beginning on the day following the event that began the period and ending at 4:30 p.m. on the last day of the period, if the last day of the period is a Business Day, or at 4:30 p.m. on the next Business Day if the last day of the period is not a Business Day.
(g) Time References. References to time are to local time, New York, New York.
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ARTICLE II
CONTINGENT VALUE RIGHTS
Section 2.1 CVRs. The CVRs represent the rights of Holders (granted to the initial Holders pursuant to the Arrangement Agreement) to receive cash payments pursuant to this Agreement, subject to reduction as described herein.
Section 2.2 Nontransferable. The CVRs may not be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged, encumbered or in any other manner transferred or disposed of, in whole or in part, other than through a Permitted Transfer. Any attempted sale, assignment, transfer, pledge, encumbrance or disposition of CVRs, in whole or in part, in violation of this Section 2.2 shall be void ab initio and of no effect.
Section 2.3 No Certificate; Registration; Registration of Transfer; Change of Address.
(a) The CVRs will not be evidenced by a certificate or other instrument.
(b) The Rights Agent will keep a register (the “CVR Register”) for the purpose of (i) identifying the Holders of CVRs and (ii) registering CVRs and Permitted Transfers thereof. The CVR Register will initially show one position for Cede & Co. representing Shares held by DTC on behalf of the street holders of the Shares held by such holders as of immediately prior to the Effective Time. The Rights Agent will have no responsibility whatsoever directly to the street name holders with respect to transfers of CVRs. With respect to any payments to be made under Section 2.4 below, the Rights Agent will accomplish the payment to any former street name holders of Shares by sending one lump payment to DTC. The Rights Agent will have no responsibilities whatsoever with regard to the distribution of payments by DTC to such street name holders. Purchaser may receive and inspect a copy of the CVR Register, from time to time, upon written request made to the Rights Agent. Within two (2) Business Days after receipt of such request, the Rights Agent shall deliver a copy of the CVR Register, as then in effect, to Purchaser at the address set forth in Section 6.1.
(c) Subject to the restrictions on transferability set forth in Section 2.2, every request made to transfer a CVR must be in writing and accompanied by a written instrument of transfer in form reasonably satisfactory to the Rights Agent pursuant to its guidelines, duly executed by the Holder thereof, the Holder’s attorney-in-fact duly authorized in writing, the Holder’s personal representative duly authorized in writing, or the Holder’s survivor (with written documentation evidencing such person’s status as the Holder’s survivor), and setting forth in reasonable detail the circumstances relating to the transfer. Upon receipt of such written notice, the Rights Agent will, subject to its reasonable determination that the transfer instrument is in proper form and the transfer otherwise complies with the other terms and conditions of this Agreement (including the provisions of Section 2.2), register the transfer of the CVRs in the CVR Register. Purchaser and Rights Agent may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any stamp or other Tax or governmental charge that is imposed in connection with any such registration of transfer. The Rights Agent shall have no duty or obligation to take any action under any section of this Agreement that requires the payment by a Holder of a CVR of applicable Taxes or charges unless and until the Rights Agent is satisfied that all such Taxes or charges have been paid. All duly transferred CVRs registered in the CVR Register will be the valid obligations of Purchaser and will entitle the transferee to the same benefits and rights under this Agreement as those held immediately prior to the transfer by the transferor. No transfer of a CVR will be valid until registered in the CVR Register in accordance with this Agreement.
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(d) A Holder may make a written request to the Rights Agent to change such Holder’s address of record in the CVR Register. The written request must be duly executed by the Holder. Upon receipt of such written notice, the Rights Agent will promptly record the change of address in the CVR Register.
Section 2.4 Payment Procedures; Notices.
(a) On or prior to the date that is twenty (20) Business Days following the achievement by Purchaser, the Corporation or any of their respective Affiliates of the Milestone, (i) Purchaser shall deliver to the Rights Agent written notice indicating that the Milestone has been achieved (the “Milestone Notice”) and an Officer’s Certificate certifying the date of such achievement and that the Holders are entitled to receive the Milestone Payment, (ii) Purchaser shall deliver to the Rights Agent any letter of instruction reasonably required by the Rights Agent and (iii) Purchaser shall deliver to the Rights Agent the payment required by Section 4.2.
(b) The Rights Agent will promptly, and in any event within ten (10) Business Days of receipt of the Milestone Notice as well as any letter of instruction reasonably required by the Rights Agent, send each Holder at its registered address a copy of the Milestone Notice and pay the Milestone Payment Amount to each of the Holders by check mailed to the address of each Holder as reflected in the CVR Register as of the close of business on the date of the Milestone Notice. The Rights Agent will promptly, and in any event within ten (10) Business Days of receipt of the Milestone Failure Notice, send each Holder at its registered address a copy of such Milestone Failure Notice. For greater certainty, the amount of cash that Holders are entitled to receive for the Milestone Payment is reduced to $0.00 per CVR in the event that (i) the Milestone is not achieved on or prior to the date set forth in the definition for the Milestone, or (ii) Purchaser issues the Milestone Failure Notice in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
(c) Except to the extent any portion of the Milestone Payment is required to be treated as imputed interest and except as otherwise required pursuant to applicable law, the parties hereto intend to treat the Milestone Payment for all Tax purposes as consideration for the Shares, Options and DSUs pursuant to the Arrangement Agreement. Purchaser and the Corporation shall report imputed interest on the CVRs as required by applicable law.
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(d) Guarantor, Purchaser or its Affiliate shall be entitled to deduct and withhold, or cause the Rights Agent to deduct and withhold, from the Milestone Payment Amount or any other amounts otherwise payable pursuant to this Agreement such amounts as may be required to be deducted and withheld therefrom under applicable Tax law, as may reasonably be determined by Purchaser or the Rights Agent. Any such withholding may be made, or caused to be made, by Purchaser through making payments with respect to Holders who received CVRs in consideration of Options through the Corporation’s or its Affiliate’s payroll system or any successor payroll system. In lieu of withholding such amounts, Purchaser or its Affiliate shall be entitled to otherwise recover or to require a Holder to provide for such applicable taxes. Prior to making any Tax withholdings or causing any Tax withholdings to be made with respect to any Holder, other than ordinary course payroll withholding and reporting on the Milestone Payment Amount, the Rights Agent shall use customary efforts to solicit IRS Form W-9s or W-8s, or any other appropriate forms or information, from Holders in order to provide a reasonable opportunity for the Holder to timely provide any necessary Tax forms (including an IRS Form W-9 or an applicable IRS Form W-8) in order to avoid or reduce such withholding, and the Milestone Payment may be reasonably delayed in order to gather such necessary Tax forms. Purchaser, its Affiliates and the Rights Agent may assume all such forms in its possession or provided by any Holder are valid under applicable law until subsequently notified by such Holder. The Rights Agent shall promptly remit, or cause to be remitted, any amounts withheld in respect of Taxes to the appropriate Governmental Body. To the extent any amounts are so deducted and withheld and properly remitted to the appropriate Governmental Body, such amounts shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to the person in respect of whom such deduction and withholding was made, and as required by applicable law, Purchaser shall deliver (or shall cause the Rights Agent to deliver) to the person to whom such amounts would otherwise have been paid an original IRS Form 1099 or other reasonably acceptable evidence of such withholding.
(e) Any portion of the Milestone Payment Amount that remains undistributed to a Holder six (6) months after the date of the delivery of the Milestone Notice will be delivered by the Rights Agent to Purchaser, upon demand, and any Holder will thereafter look only to Purchaser for payment of the Milestone Payment Amount, without interest, but such Holder will have no greater rights against Purchaser than those accorded to general unsecured creditors of Purchaser under applicable law.
(f) None of Purchaser, any of its Affiliates or the Rights Agent will be liable to any person in respect of any Milestone Payment Amount delivered to a public official pursuant to any applicable abandoned property, escheat or similar law. If, despite Purchaser’s and/or the Rights Agent’s commercially reasonable efforts to deliver the Milestone Payment Amount to the applicable Holder, the Milestone Payment Amount has not been paid prior to twelve (12) months after the date that is twenty (20) Business Days following the achievement of (or immediately prior to such earlier date on which the Milestone Payment Amount would otherwise escheat to or become the property of any Governmental Body), the Milestone Payment Amount will, to the extent permitted by applicable law, become the property of Purchaser, free and clear of all claims or interest of any person previously entitled thereto. In addition to and not in limitation of any other indemnity obligation herein, Purchaser agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Rights Agent with respect to any liability, penalty, cost or expense Rights Agent may incur or be subject to in connection with transferring such property to Purchaser.
Section 2.5 No Voting, Dividends or Interest; No Equity or Ownership Interest in Purchaser or any of its Affiliates.
(a) The CVRs will not have any voting or dividend rights, and interest will not accrue on any amounts payable on the CVRs to any Holder.
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(b) The CVRs will not represent any equity or ownership interest in Purchaser, any constituent corporation to the Plan of Arrangement or any of their respective Affiliates.
Section 2.6 Ability to Abandon CVR. A Holder may at any time, at such Holder’s option, abandon all of such Holder’s remaining rights in a CVR by transferring such CVR to Purchaser without consideration therefor. Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit Purchaser or any of its Affiliates from offering to acquire or acquiring any CVRs for consideration from the Holders, in private transactions or otherwise, in its sole discretion. Any CVRs acquired by Purchaser or any of its Affiliates shall be automatically deemed extinguished and no longer outstanding for purposes of the definition of Acting Holders and Article V and Section 6.3 hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if a Holder’s after tax proceeds attributable to Options granted by the Corporation on February 18, 2019 are required to be repaid in full to the Corporation pursuant to the terms of the applicable stock option agreement, then any CVRs attributable to such Options shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be deemed acquired by Purchaser or the Corporation, and shall be automatically deemed extinguished and no longer outstanding for purposes of the definition of Acting Holders and Article V and Section 6.3 hereunder.
ARTICLE III
THE RIGHTS AGENT
Section 3.1 Certain Duties and Responsibilities. The Rights Agent will not have any liability for any actions taken or not taken in connection with this Agreement, except to the extent of its willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence.
Section 3.2 Certain Rights of Rights Agent. The Rights Agent undertakes to perform such duties and only such duties as are specifically set forth in this Agreement, and no implied covenants or obligations will be read into this Agreement against the Rights Agent. In addition:
(a) the Rights Agent may rely and will be protected and held harmless by Purchaser in acting or refraining from acting upon any resolution, certificate, statement, instrument, opinion, report, notice, request, direction, consent, order or other paper or document believed by it to be genuine and to have been signed or presented by the proper party or parties;
(b) whenever the Rights Agent will deem it desirable that a matter be proved or established prior to taking, suffering or omitting any action hereunder, the Rights Agent may rely upon an Officer’s Certificate, which certificate shall be full authorization and protection to the Rights Agent, and the Rights Agent shall, in the absence of bad faith, gross negligence or willful misconduct on its part, incur no liability and be held harmless by Purchaser for or in respect of any action taken, suffered or omitted to be taken by it under the provisions of this Agreement in reliance upon such certificate;
(c) the Rights Agent may engage and consult with counsel of its selection and the written advice of such counsel or any opinion of counsel will be full and complete authorization and protection to the Rights Agent and the Rights Agent shall be held harmless by Purchaser in respect of any action taken, suffered or omitted by it hereunder in good faith and in reliance thereon;
(d) the permissive rights of the Rights Agent to do things enumerated in this Agreement will not be construed as a duty;
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(e) the Rights Agent will not be required to give any note or surety in respect of the execution of such powers or otherwise in respect of the premises;
(f) the Rights Agent shall not be liable for or by reason of, and shall be held harmless by Purchaser with respect to, any of the statements of fact or recitals contained in this Agreement or be required to verify the same, but all such statements and recitals are and shall be deemed to have been made by Purchaser only;
(g) the Rights Agent will have no liability and shall be held harmless by Purchaser in respect of the validity of this Agreement or the execution and delivery hereof (except the due execution and delivery hereof by the Rights Agent and the enforceability of this Agreement against the Rights Agent assuming the due execution and delivery hereof by Purchaser); nor shall it be responsible for any breach by Guarantor or Purchaser of any covenant or condition contained in this Agreement;
(h) Purchaser agrees to indemnify Rights Agent for, and hold Rights Agent harmless against, any loss, liability, claim, demands, suits or expense arising out of or in connection with Rights Agent’s duties under this Agreement, including the reasonable costs and expenses of defending Rights Agent against any claims, charges, demands, suits or loss, unless such loss has been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be a result of Rights Agent’s gross negligence, bad faith or willful or intentional misconduct;
(i) Purchaser agrees (i) to pay the fees and expenses of the Rights Agent in connection with this Agreement as agreed upon in writing by the Rights Agent and Purchaser on or prior to the date hereof and (ii) to reimburse the Rights Agent for all Taxes and governmental charges, reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Rights Agent in the execution of this Agreement (other than Taxes imposed on or measured by the Rights Agent’s net income and franchise or similar Taxes imposed on it (in lieu of net income Taxes)). The Rights Agent will also be entitled to reimbursement from Purchaser for all reasonable, documented and necessary out-of-pocket expenses paid or incurred by it in connection with the administration by the Rights Agent of its duties hereunder; and
(j) No provision of this Agreement shall require the Rights Agent to expend or risk its own funds or otherwise incur any financial liability in the performance of any of its duties hereunder or in the exercise of its rights if there shall be reasonable grounds for believing that repayment of such funds or adequate indemnification against such risk or liability is not reasonably assured to it.
Section 3.3 Resignation and Removal; Appointment of Successor.
(a) Rights Agent may resign at any time by giving written notice thereof to Purchaser specifying a date when such resignation will take effect, which notice will be sent at least sixty (60) days prior to the date so specified but in no event will such resignation become effective until a successor Rights Agent has been appointed. Purchaser has the right to remove Rights Agent at any time by a Board Resolution specifying a date when such removal will take effect but no such removal will become effective until a successor Rights Agent has been appointed. Notice of such removal will be given by Purchaser to Rights Agent, which notice will be sent at least sixty (60) days prior to the date so specified.
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(b) If the Rights Agent provides notice of its intent to resign, is removed pursuant to Section 3.3(a) or becomes incapable of acting, Purchaser, by a Board Resolution, will as soon as is reasonably possible appoint a qualified successor Rights Agent who, unless otherwise consented to in writing by the Acting Holders, shall be a stock transfer agent of national reputation or the corporate trust department of a commercial bank. The successor Rights Agent so appointed will, forthwith upon its acceptance of such appointment in accordance with Section 3.4, become the successor Rights Agent.
(c) Purchaser will give notice of each resignation and each removal of a Rights Agent and each appointment of a successor Rights Agent by mailing written notice of such event by first-class mail to the Holders as their names and addresses appear in the CVR Register. Each notice will include the name and address of the successor Rights Agent. If Purchaser fails to send such notice within ten (10) Business Days after acceptance of appointment by a successor Rights Agent in accordance with Section 3.4, the successor Rights Agent will cause the notice to be mailed at the expense of Purchaser.
(d) The Rights Agent will cooperate with Purchaser and any successor Rights Agent as reasonably requested in connection with the transition of the duties and responsibilities of the Rights Agent to the successor Rights Agent, including transferring the CVR Register to the successor Rights Agent.
Section 3.4 Acceptance of Appointment by Successor. Every successor Rights Agent appointed pursuant to Section 3.3(b) hereunder will execute, acknowledge and deliver to Purchaser and to the retiring Rights Agent an instrument accepting such appointment and a counterpart of this Agreement, and thereupon such successor Rights Agent, without any further act, deed or conveyance, will become vested with all the rights, powers, trusts and duties of the retiring Rights Agent. On request of Purchaser or the successor Rights Agent, the retiring Rights Agent will execute and deliver an instrument transferring to the successor Rights Agent all the rights, powers and trusts of the retiring Rights Agent.
ARTICLE IV
COVENANTS
Section 4.1 List of Holders. Purchaser will furnish or cause to be furnished to the Rights Agent in such form as Purchaser receives from the Corporation’s transfer agent (or other agent performing similar services for the Corporation with respect to the Shares, the Options, or the DSUs), the names and addresses of the Holders within thirty (30) Business Days of the Effective Time.
Section 4.2 Payment of Milestone Payment Amounts. If the Milestone has been achieved in accordance with this Agreement, Purchaser will, promptly following the delivery of the Milestone Notice to the Rights Agent, deposit with the Rights Agent, for payment to the Holders in accordance with Section 2.4, the aggregate amount necessary to pay the Milestone Payment Amount to each Holder. For the avoidance of doubt, the Milestone Payment Amount shall only be paid, if at all, one time under this Agreement, and the maximum aggregate potential amount payable per CVR under this Agreement shall be $6.00.
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Section 4.3 Books and Records. Purchaser shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, keep records in sufficient detail to enable the Holders to determine the amounts payable hereunder.
ARTICLE V
AMENDMENTS
Section 5.1 Amendments without Consent of Holders.
(a) Without the consent of any Holders or the Rights Agent, Purchaser and its Affiliates, when authorized by a Board Resolution, at any time and from time to time, may enter into one or more amendments hereto, for any of the following purposes:
(i) to evidence the succession of another Person to Purchaser and the assumption by any such successor of the covenants of Purchaser herein as provided in Section 6.3;
(ii) to add to the covenants of Purchaser such further covenants, restrictions, conditions or provisions as Purchaser and the Rights Agent will consider to be for the protection of the Holders; provided that, in each case, such provisions do not adversely affect the interests of the Holders;
(iii) to cure any ambiguity, to correct or supplement any provision herein that may be defective or inconsistent with any other provision herein, or to make any other provisions with respect to matters or questions arising under this Agreement; provided that, in each case, such provisions do not adversely affect the interests of the Holders;
(iv) as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure that the CVRs are not subject to registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and to ensure that the CVRs are not subject to the prospectus requirement under applicable Canadian securities laws; provided that, in each case, such provisions do not adversely affect the interests of the Holders;
(v) to evidence the succession of another Person as a successor Rights Agent and the assumption by any such successor of the covenants and obligations of the Rights Agent herein in accordance with Sections 3.3 and 3.4; or
(vi) any other amendments hereto for the purpose of adding, eliminating or changing any provisions of this Agreement, unless such addition, elimination or change is adverse to the interests of the Holders.
(b) Without the consent of any Holders, Purchaser and its Affiliates, when authorized by a Board Resolution, and the Rights Agent, in the Rights Agent’s sole and absolute discretion, at any time and from time to time, may enter into one or more amendments hereto, to reduce the number of CVRs, in the event any Holder agrees to renounce such Holder’s rights under this Agreement in accordance with Section 6.4.
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(c) Promptly after the execution by Purchaser and its Affiliates and the Rights Agent of any amendment pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5.1, Purchaser will mail (or cause the Rights Agent to mail) a notice thereof by first class mail to the Holders at their addresses as they appear on the CVR Register, setting forth such amendment.
Section 5.2 Amendments with Consent of Holders.
(a) Subject to Section 5.1 (which amendments pursuant to Section 5.1 may be made without the consent of the Holders), with the consent of the Acting Holders, whether evidenced in writing or taken at a meeting of the Holders, Purchaser and its Affiliates, when authorized by a Board Resolution, and the Rights Agent may enter into one or more amendments hereto for the purpose of adding, eliminating or changing any provisions of this Agreement, even if such addition, elimination or change is materially adverse to the interest of the Holders.
(b) Promptly after the execution by Purchaser and its Affiliates and the Rights Agent of any amendment pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5.2, Purchaser will mail (or cause the Rights Agent to mail) a notice thereof by first class mail to the Holders at their addresses as they appear on the CVR Register, setting forth such amendment.
Section 5.3 Execution of Amendments. In executing any amendment permitted by this Article V, the Rights Agent will be entitled to receive, and will be fully protected in relying upon, an opinion of counsel selected by Purchaser stating that the execution of such amendment is authorized or permitted by this Agreement. The Rights Agent may, but is not obligated to, enter into any such amendment that affects the Rights Agent’s own rights, privileges, covenants or duties under this Agreement or otherwise.
Section 5.4 Effect of Amendments. Upon the execution of any amendment under this Article V, this Agreement will be modified in accordance therewith, such amendment will form a part of this Agreement for all purposes and every Holder will be bound thereby.
ARTICLE VI
OTHER PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION
Section 6.1 Notices. Any notice or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when delivered in person, by overnight courier, by facsimile transmission (with receipt confirmed by telephone or by automatic transmission report) or by electronic mail, or two (2) Business Days after being sent by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested), as follows:
If to the Rights Agent, to it at:
[l]
With a copy to (which shall not constitute notice):
[l]
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Attention: [l]
Telephone: [l]
Facsimile: [l]
and
[l]
Attention: [l]
Telephone: [l]
Facsimile: [l]
With an additional copy to (which shall not constitute notice):
Stikeman Elliott LLP
0000 Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, 00xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx
X0X 0X0
Attention: Xxxxxx X. Xxxx / Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Telephone: (000) 000-0000 / (000) 000-0000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000 / (000) 000-0000
If to Guarantor or Purchaser, to it at:
Xxxxx X.X.
00 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx
00000 Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Attention : Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Executive Vice President, General Counsel
Email : xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
Facsimile: x00 (0)0 00 00 00 01
with a copy to (which shall not constitute notice):
Davies Xxxx Xxxxxxxx &
Xxxxxxxx LLP
000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, X0X 0X0
Xxxxxx
Attention:
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx
Telephone: (000) 000-0000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
and
Xxxxxxx Procter LLP
000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx
Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
00000
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Attention: Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Telephone: (000) 000-0000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
Any party may specify a different address or facsimile number by giving notice in accordance with this Section 6.1.
Section 6.2 Notice to Holders. Where this Agreement provides for notice to Holders, such notice will be sufficiently given (unless otherwise herein expressly provided) if in writing and mailed, first-class postage prepaid, to each Holder affected by such event, at the Holder’s address as it appears in the CVR Register, not later than the latest date, and not earlier than the earliest date, if any, prescribed for the giving of such notice. In any case where notice to Holders is given by mail, neither the failure to mail such notice, nor any defect in any notice so mailed, to any particular Holder will affect the sufficiency of such notice with respect to other Holders.
Section 6.3 Successors and Assigns. Each of Guarantor and Purchaser may assign any or all of its rights, interests and obligations hereunder to (a) in its sole discretion and without the consent of any other party, any controlled Affiliate of Guarantor, but only for so long as it remains a controlled Affiliate of Guarantor, or (b) with the prior written consent of the Acting Holders, any other Person (any permitted assignee under clause (a) or (b), an “Assignee”), in each case provided that the Assignee agrees to assume and be bound by all of the terms of this Agreement. Any Assignee may thereafter assign any or all of its rights, interests and obligations hereunder in the same manner as Guarantor or Purchaser pursuant to the prior sentence. In connection with any assignment to an Assignee described in clause (a) above in this Section 6.3, Guarantor or Purchaser (and the other assignor), as applicable, shall agree to remain liable for the performance by each Assignee (and such other assignor, if applicable) of all obligations of Guarantor or Purchaser hereunder, as the case may be, with such Assignee substituted for Guarantor or Purchaser, as the case may be under this Agreement. This Agreement will be binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by each of Guarantor’s or Purchaser’s successors and each Assignee. Each of Guarantor’s or Purchaser’s successors and Assignees shall expressly assume by an instrument supplemental hereto, executed and delivered to the Rights Agent, the due and punctual payment of the CVRs and the due and punctual performance and observance of all of the covenants and obligations of this Agreement to be performed or observed by Guarantor or Purchaser, as the case may be. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, following the Effective Time, Purchaser may amalgamate with the Corporation, in which case all of the rights, interests and obligations of Purchaser hereunder shall become those of the corporation continuing from such amalgamation (“Amalco”) without any further action by the Corporation, Purchaser or any of the other parties hereto. The Rights Agent may not assign this Agreement without Purchaser’s written consent. Any attempted assignment of this Agreement or any such rights in violation of this Section 6.3 shall be void and of no effect.
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Section 6.4 Benefits of Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, will give to any Person (other than the Rights Agent, Guarantor, Purchaser, Guarantor’s or Purchaser’s successors and Assignees, the Holders and the Holders’ successors and assigns pursuant to a Permitted Transfer) any benefit or any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under this Agreement or under any covenant or provision herein contained, all such covenants and provisions being for the sole benefit of the foregoing. The rights of Holders and their successors and assigns pursuant to Permitted Transfers are limited to those expressly provided in this Agreement and the Arrangement Agreement. Except for the rights of the Rights Agent set forth herein, the Acting Holders will have the sole right, on behalf of all Holders, by virtue of or under any provision of this Agreement, to institute any action or proceeding with respect to this Agreement, and no individual Holder or other group of Holders will be entitled to exercise such rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, any Holder or Holder’s successor or assign pursuant to a Permitted Transfer may agree to renounce, in whole or in part, its rights under this Agreement by written notice to the Rights Agent and Purchaser, which notice, if given, shall be irrevocable.
Section 6.5 Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial.
(a) This Agreement, the CVRs and all actions arising under or in connection therewith shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, regardless of the laws that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflicts of law thereof.
(b) Each of the parties hereto (i) irrevocably and unconditionally consents and submits to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware and any state appellate court therefrom or, if (but only if) such court lacks subject matter jurisdiction, the United States District Court sitting in New Castle County in the State of Delaware and any appellate court therefrom (collectively, the “Delaware Courts”); and (ii) consents to service of process by first class certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the address at which such party is to receive notice in accordance with Section 6.1. Each of the parties irrevocably and unconditionally (1) agrees not to commence any such action or proceeding except in the Delaware Courts, (2) agrees that any claim in respect of any such action or proceeding may be heard and determined in the Delaware Courts, (3) waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the jurisdiction or laying of venue of any such action or proceeding in the Delaware Courts and (4) waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such action or proceeding in the Delaware Courts.
(c) EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING BETWEEN THE PARTIES (WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING ANY COUNTERCLAIM, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THE ACTIONS OF ANY PARTY IN THE NEGOTIATION, ADMINISTRATION, PERFORMANCE AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOF. EACH PARTY HERETO (A) MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY AND (B) ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 6.5(c).
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Section 6.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, the other provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Any provision of this Agreement held invalid or unenforceable only in part or degree shall remain in full force and effect to the extent not held invalid or unenforceable. The parties further agree to replace such invalid or unenforceable provision of this Agreement with a valid and enforceable provision that will achieve, to the extent possible, the economic, business and other purposes of such invalid or unenforceable provision.
Section 6.7 Counterparts and Signature. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts (including by facsimile or by an electronic scan delivered by electronic mail), each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall be considered one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each of the parties hereto and delivered to the other party, it being understood that the parties need not sign the same counterpart.
Section 6.8 Termination. This Agreement will be terminated and of no force or effect, the parties hereto will have no liability hereunder (other than with respect to monies due and owing by Purchaser to the Rights Agent), and no payments will be required to be made, upon the earliest to occur of (a) the mailing by the Rights Agent to the address of each Holder as reflected in the CVR Register of the Milestone Payment Amount (if any) required to be paid under the terms of this Agreement or the Milestone Failure Notice issued by Purchaser in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, (b) the delivery of a written notice of termination duly executed by Guarantor and the Acting Holders, and (c) December 31, 2024, with respect to Purchaser’s obligation to make the Milestone Payment if the Milestone has not been achieved on or by such date.
Section 6.9 Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Arrangement Agreement (including the schedules, annexes and exhibits thereto and the documents and instruments referred to therein) contain the entire understanding of the parties hereto and thereto with reference to the transactions and matters contemplated hereby and thereby and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, among the parties with respect hereto and thereto.
Section 6.10 Legal Holiday. In the event that the date that is twenty (20) Business Days following the achievement of the Milestone shall not be a Business Day, then, notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, any payment required to be made in respect of the CVRs on such date need not be made on such date, but may be made on the next succeeding Business Day with the same force and effect as if made on the date that is twenty (20) Business Days following the achievement of the Milestone.
Section 6.11 Guarantee. Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees in favor of the Holders the due and punctual payment and performance by Purchaser or, if the Purchaser amalgamates with the Corporation, Amalco, of each and every obligation of Purchaser hereunder, including the payment of any Milestone Payments payable to Holders in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Guarantor agrees to cause Purchaser, or, as applicable Amalco, to comply with all of Purchaser's obligations under this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this Agreement to be executed on its behalf by its duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written.
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