Acquisition Document definition

Acquisition Document means (i) if the Scheme is (or is to be) implemented, the Scheme Document; or (ii) if the Takeover Offer is (or is to be) implemented, the Offer Document;
Acquisition Document means the formal document containing the terms of the Offer or, if applicable, the explanatory memorandum in respect of the Scheme;
Acquisition Document or “procurement document” means any document or instrument that effectuates an acquisition of information technology, including but not limited to a contract, agreement, purchase order, statement of work, bill of sale, invoice, or other similar document.

Examples of Acquisition Document in a sentence

  • Where applicable (all elements are not applicable to material) the contractor is required to maintain, at a minimum, the information related to the following data elements for EPA Government property: Contractor Identification/Tag Number; Description; Manufacturer; Model; Serial Number; Acquisition Date; Date received; Acquisition Cost*; Acquisition Document Number; Location; Contract Number; Account Number (if supplied); Superfund (Yes/No); Inventory Performance Date; Disposition Date.

  • The Seller shall procure that the Purchaser is given the opportunity to review and consent to any details or information in the Circular or any supplementary circular regarding (i) the Purchaser, the Purchaser Group and/or any shareholder of the Purchaser and/or (ii) any Acquisition Document and/or transaction contemplated by such Acquisition Document before the Circular or any supplementary circular is despatched to the Seller’s shareholders and any other person entitled to receive it.

  • Other than the Announcement and the Circular, no party shall, and each party shall procure that its group shall not, at any time issue, or procure the issue of, any press release, circular or other publicity relating to the existence or provisions of this agreement or any other Acquisition Document or the sale and purchase of the Business and Assets.

  • To the best knowledge of the Seller, no state of facts exists or has existed that would constitute grounds for the institution of any Action against the Seller or against any properties or rights of the Seller or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any other Acquisition Document.

  • This Agreement and any other Acquisition Document, and any amendments hereto or thereto, to the extent signed and delivered by means of a facsimile machine or digital imaging or electronic mail, shall be treated in all manner and respects as an original contract and shall be considered to have the same binding legal effects as if it were the original signed version thereof delivered in person.


More Definitions of Acquisition Document

Acquisition Document means the formal document containing the terms of the Offer (or, if applicable, the explanatory statement to be issued by the Target under section 897 of the Companies Act 2006 in respect of the Scheme);
Acquisition Document means, with respect to any Acquisition or proposed Acquisition, each asset purchase agreement, stock purchase agreement, merger agreement or other similar transaction document pertaining thereto.
Acquisition Document means in relation to any Chargor, any agreement under which it acquires or disposes of a business or part of a business (either by share or asset sale) and under which the aggregate consideration payable at anytime is in excess of £250,000.
Acquisition Document means the Sale and Purchase Agreement, dated November 5, 2007, between NuStar Asphalt Refining LLC and CITGO Asphalt Refining Company.
Acquisition Document means the share purchase agreement dated on or around the Third Effective Date relating to the Permitted Peruvian Acquisition and made between the Borrower and the Sellers.
Acquisition Document means each 3D Gamers Merger Document and each Rotten Tomatoes Merger Document.”
Acquisition Document either: (a) if the Scheme is (or is to be) implemented, the Scheme Document or (b) if a Takeover Offer is (or is to be) implemented, the Offer Document;