Antitrust Condition definition

Antitrust Condition means the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, applicable to the purchase of the Shares pursuant to the Offer and the consummation of the Merger shall have either expired or been terminated.
Antitrust Condition has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(c) herein.
Antitrust Condition means with respect to any subsequent Option Exercise Closing, as applicable, that (a) all waiting periods (and any extension thereof) applicable to Gilead’s exercise of such Option pursuant to Section 8.2(b) and Section 8.2(d) under any and all applicable Antitrust Laws shall have expired or been terminated, and (b) if applicable, any applicable Antitrust Approvals necessary for the exercise of such Option under such Antitrust Laws shall have been received.

Examples of Antitrust Condition in a sentence

  • Our obligation under the Offer to accept for payment and pay for Shares is subject to the Offer Conditions, including, among other conditions, the Antitrust Condition.

  • The obligation of Purchaser to accept for payment and pay for Shares validly tendered (and not properly withdrawn) pursuant to the Offer is subject to the satisfaction of, among other conditions: (i) the Minimum Tender Condition (as defined above in the “Summary Term Sheet”) and (ii) the Antitrust Condition (as defined below in Section 11 – “The Merger Agreement; Other Agreements – Merger Agreement”).

  • Antitrust Condition Precedent Has the meaning ascribed thereto in Clause 4.1.1(i).

  • If the Antitrust Condition is not satisfied, the Management Board shall determine in its discretion the process for effecting an alternative transaction with respect to the applicable Licensed Product.

  • For clarity, the Option shall not be deemed exercised and GBT shall not obtain the rights set forth in Section 3.2 unless and until the Parties have obtained satisfaction of any applicable Antitrust Condition for the applicable Antitrust Filing filed pursuant to this Section 3.1(d) and complied with the requirements of this Section 3.1(d).


More Definitions of Antitrust Condition

Antitrust Condition means with respect to any Option Exercise Closing, as applicable, that (a) all waiting periods (and any extension thereof) applicable to Gilead’s exercise of such Option pursuant to Section 4.1(b) and Section 4.1(d) under any and all applicable Antitrust Laws shall have expired or been terminated, and (b) if applicable, any applicable Antitrust Approvals necessary for the exercise of such Option under such Antitrust Laws shall have been received.
Antitrust Condition means the condition in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 (Conditions to Completion);
Antitrust Condition means that any applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, in respect of the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement (the “Transactions”), and any agreement with a governmental authority not to consummate or to delay consummation of the Transactions, has expired or been terminated.
Antitrust Condition means that (a) the waiting period (and any extension thereof) applicable to GBT’s exercise of the Option under any and all applicable Antitrust Laws, shall have expired or been terminated, and (b) if applicable, any applicable Antitrust Approval for exercise of the Option under such Antitrust Laws has been received.
Antitrust Condition shall have the meaning set forth in Annex B hereto.
Antitrust Condition shall have the meaning given to it in Article 5.1;
Antitrust Condition means the Condition set out in paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 (Conditions) to the extent such Condition relates to any necessary consent, approval, clearance, confirmation or licence under the applicable competition, antitrust and merger control laws, statutes and regulations which is required from the relevant Regulatory Authority with respect to the change of the ownership structure of the Acquired Entities arising as a result of the Transaction;