Aggregate Consideration Receivable definition

Aggregate Consideration Receivable means the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities, plus the aggregate consideration or premiums stated in such rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities to be payable for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable by the Corporation in connection with the issuance of any shares of Common Stock (or any rights, warrants, options or convertible or exercisable securities entitling the holders thereof to subscribe for or purchase any shares of Common Stock or any stock appreciation rights entitling the holders thereof to any interest in an increase in value, however measured, of shares of Common Stock) shall mean the sum of: i. the aggregate consideration paid to the Corporation for such shares, rights, warrants, options or convertible or exercisable securities, and ii. the aggregate consideration or premiums stated in such rights, warrants, options or convertible or exercisable securities to be payable for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby. In case all or any portion of the consideration to be received by the Corporation may be paid in a form other than cash, the value of such consideration shall be determined in good faith by the Board of Directors or a duly authorized committee thereof (irrespective of the accounting treatment thereof), and described in a resolution of the Board of Directors or such committee.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of a sale, issuance or other distribution of shares of Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Company in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance, sale or other distribution of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the sum of: (a) the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights; plus (b) the aggregate consideration or premium stated in such Rights to be payable for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby, in each case, without deduction for any fees, expenses or underwriters discounts; provided, further, that if all or any portion of the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights was not paid in cash, the amount of such consideration other than cash received by the Company shall be deemed to be the then Fair Market Value of such consideration.

Examples of Aggregate Consideration Receivable in a sentence

  • For purposes of the foregoing calculation, the total maximum number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise, conversion or exchange, as applicable, of all Rights shall be deemed to have been issued as of the date of such Distribution and thereafter shall be deemed to be outstanding and the Company shall be deemed to have received as consideration therefor the Aggregate Consideration Receivable applicable thereto after giving effect to such exercise, conversion or exchange.

  • In the event that any of the Aggregate Consideration Receivable consists of Property other than cash, the value of such Property for purposes of computing the Aggregate Consideration Receivable shall be determined by the Valuation Agent as of a date not more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of determination thereof and shall be set forth in a written certificate of the Valuation Agent which shall be delivered to the holders of the Purchaser Shares in the manner contemplated by Section 8.1.

  • Extending policies and supports for youth until a later age, or until they are more ready and prepared for the transition, may result in better outcomes.

  • In the event that the Company shall issue and sell shares of Common Stock or Rights for a consideration consisting, in whole or in part, of Property (including, without limitation, a Security) other than cash or its equivalent then in determining the "Aggregate Consideration Receivable," the Board of Directors shall determine, in good faith and on a reasonable basis, the fair value of such Property, and such determination, if so made, shall be binding upon all holders of Warrants.

  • In the event that any of the Aggregate Consideration Receivable consists of Property other than cash, the value of such Property for purposes of computing the Aggregate Consideration Receivable shall be determined by the Valuation Agent as of a date not more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of determination thereof and shall be set forth in a written certificate of the Valuation Agent which shall be delivered to the holders of the Warrants in the manner contemplated by Section 8.7.


More Definitions of Aggregate Consideration Receivable

Aggregate Consideration Receivable shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.01.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of a sale, issuance or other distribution of shares of Common Stock or Non-Voting Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Company in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance, sale or other distribution of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the sum of: (a) the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights; plus (b) the aggregate consideration or premium stated in such Rights to be payable for the shares of Common Stock or Non-Voting Common Stock covered thereby, in each case, without deduction for any fees, expenses or underwriters discounts; provided further, that if all or any portion of the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights was not paid in cash, the amount of such consideration other than cash received by the Company shall be deemed to be the then Fair Market Value of such consideration.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of a sale of Class A Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Corporation in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance or sale of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the sum of: (i) the aggregate amount paid to the Corporation for such Rights; plus (ii) the aggregate consideration or premiums stated in such Rights payable for Class A Common Stock covered thereby; in each case without deduction for any fees, expenses or underwriters' discounts.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of an issuance or sale of shares of Additional Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Parent in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance or sale of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the sum of:
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of a sale of shares of Common Stock, the aggregate gross amount paid (without deduction for fees and expenses, underwriting discounts or investment banking fees associated therewith) in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance or sale of rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable Securities, the sum of (A) the aggregate gross amount paid for such rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable Securities, plus (B) the aggregate consideration or premiums stated in such rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable Securities to be payable for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby.
Aggregate Consideration Receivable. C means, in the case of an issuance or sale of shares of Additional Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Company in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance or sale of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the sum of:
Aggregate Consideration Receivable means, in the case of a sale, issuance or other distribution of shares of Common Stock, the aggregate amount paid to the Company in connection therewith and, in the case of an issuance, sale or other distribution of Rights, or any amendment thereto, the SUM of: (a) the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights; PLUS (b) the aggregate consideration or premium stated in such Rights to be payable for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby, in each case, without deduction for any fees, expenses or underwriters discounts; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that if all or any portion of the aggregate amount paid to the Company for such Rights was not paid in cash, the amount of such consideration other than cash received by the Company shall be deemed to be the then Fair Market Value of such consideration.