AIC Demand Event definition

AIC Demand Event has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.01(c)(iii).

Examples of AIC Demand Event in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 3.03, the Company shall give prompt written notice of such Registration Request to the Non-Requesting Holder, which, in the case of AIC, shall only be given following the AIC Demand Event.

  • Upon the request of any H&F Holder or, following an AIC Demand Event, AIC, made within seven (7) business days after the receipt of notice from the Company (which request shall specify the number of shares of Class A Common Stock intended to be sold by or for the benefit of such Stockholder), the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to include in the Underwritten Public Offering all such shares that any H&F Holder or AIC have requested to be sold.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 3.03 and, with respect to the H&F Holders, Section 2.01(d)(v), both the H&F Holders and, following the AIC Demand Event, AIC (each, a “Requesting Holder”) shall have the right to use the Shelf Registration to conduct Underwritten Public Offerings of Registrable Securities held by such Requesting Holder and not otherwise subject to Transfer restrictions hereunder.

  • Upon the request of any H&F Holder or, following an AIC Demand Event, AIC, made within seven (7) business days after the receipt of notice from the Company (which request shall specify the number of Registrable Securities intended to be sold by such Stockholder), the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to include in the Underwritten Public Offering all Registrable Securities that any H&F Holder or AIC have requested to sell.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 3.03, both the H&F Holders and, following the AIC Demand Event, AIC (each, a “Requesting Holder”) shall have the right to use the Shelf Registration to conduct Underwritten Public Offerings of all or a portion of the Registrable Securities held by such Requesting Holder and not otherwise subject to Transfer restrictions hereunder.

Related to AIC Demand Event

  • Registration Event means the occurrence of any of the following events:

  • Demand Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(i).

  • Demand Registration Request shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.1(a).

  • Underwritten Demand shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.1.3 of this Agreement.

  • Demand Request shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Demand Date means, with respect to a transfer by a party:

  • Demand Registration shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.1.1.

  • Review Demand Date means, for a Review, the date when the Indenture Trustee determines that each of (a) the Delinquency Trigger has occurred and (b) the required percentage of Noteholders has voted to direct a Review under Section 7.2 of the Indenture.

  • Shelf Takedown Request shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.5(a).

  • Carve-Out Trigger Notice means a written notice delivered by the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders (which delivery may be made by any electronic method of transmission) to the Borrower and its counsel, the United States Trustee, and lead counsel to any Committee, which notice may be delivered following the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, and stating that the Post-Carve-Out Trigger Notice Cap has been invoked.

  • Application Event means the occurrence of (a) a failure by Borrowers to repay all of the Obligations in full on the Maturity Date, or (b) an Event of Default and the election by Agent or the Required Lenders to require that payments and proceeds of Collateral be applied pursuant to Section 2.4(b)(iii) of this Agreement.

  • Demand Registration Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(a).

  • Notice Event means any of the events enumerated in paragraph (b)(5)(i)(C) of the Rule and listed in Section 4(a) of this Disclosure Agreement.

  • Demand Party has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

  • Initial Triggering Event means any of the following events or transactions occurring after the date hereof:

  • Acquisition Event means a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the surviving entity, any transaction that results in the acquisition of all or substantially all of the Company’s outstanding Common Stock by a single person or entity or by a group of persons and/or entities acting in concert, or the sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets.

  • Excluded Registration means (i) a registration relating to the sale of securities to employees of the Company or a subsidiary pursuant to a stock option, stock purchase, or similar plan; (ii) a registration relating to an SEC Rule 145 transaction; (iii) a registration on any form that does not include substantially the same information as would be required to be included in a registration statement covering the sale of the Registrable Securities; or (iv) a registration in which the only Common Stock being registered is Common Stock issuable upon conversion of debt securities that are also being registered.

  • Registration Notice has the meaning specified in Section 2.1(a).

  • Piggyback Request has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b).

  • Shelf Takedown Notice shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.1.3.

  • Public event means any event that can be attended by the

  • Mandatory Trigger Provision means, as to any Qualifying Capital Securities, provisions in the terms thereof or of the related transaction agreements that:

  • Voting Rights Triggering Event means the failure of the Company to pay dividends on the Preferred Stock with respect to six or more quarterly periods (whether or not consecutive).

  • Notification Event means (a) the occurrence of a “reportable event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA for which the 30-day notice requirement has not been waived by applicable regulations issued by the PBGC, (b) the withdrawal of any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate from a Pension Plan during a plan year in which it was a “substantial employer” as defined in Section 4001(a)(2) of ERISA, (c) the termination of a Pension Plan, the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Pension Plan or the treatment of a Pension Plan amendment as a termination, under Section 4041 of ERISA, if the plan assets are not sufficient to pay all plan liabilities, (d) the institution of proceedings to terminate, or the appointment of a trustee with respect to, any Pension Plan by the PBGC or any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan administrator, (e) any other event or condition that would constitute grounds under Section 4042(a) of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Pension Plan, (f) the imposition of a Lien pursuant to the IRC or ERISA in connection with any Employee Benefit Plan or the existence of any facts or circumstances that could reasonably be expected to result in the imposition of a Lien, (g) the partial or complete withdrawal of any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate from a Multiemployer Plan (other than any withdrawal that would not constitute an Event of Default under Section 8.12), (h) any event or condition that results in the reorganization or insolvency of a Multiemployer Plan under Sections of ERISA, (i) any event or condition that results in the termination of a Multiemployer Plan under Section 4041A of ERISA or the institution by the PBGC of proceedings to terminate or to appoint a trustee to administer a Multiemployer Plan under ERISA, (j) any Pension Plan being in “at risk status” within the meaning of IRC Section 430(i), (k) any Multiemployer Plan being in “endangered status” or “critical status” within the meaning of IRC Section 432(b) or the determination that any Multiemployer Plan is or is expected to be insolvent or in reorganization within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA, (l) with respect to any Pension Plan, any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate incurring a substantial cessation of operations within the meaning of ERISA Section 4062(e), (m) an “accumulated funding deficiency” within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA) or the failure of any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan to meet the minimum funding standards within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA), in each case, whether or not waived, (n) the filing of an application for a waiver of the minimum funding standards within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA) with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan, (o) the failure to make by its due date a required payment or contribution with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan, (p) any event that results in or could reasonably be expected to result in a liability by a Loan Party pursuant to Title I of ERISA or the excise tax provisions of the IRC relating to Employee Benefit Plans or any event that results in or could reasonably be expected to result in a liability to any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate pursuant to Title IV of ERISA or Section 401(a)(29) of the IRC, or (q) any of the foregoing is reasonably likely to occur in the following 30 days.

  • Required Registration Amount means either the Initial Required Registration Amount or the Additional Required Registration Amount, as applicable.