Bright House Transaction definition

Bright House Transaction means, collectively, the transactions contemplated by that certain Contribution Agreement, dated as of March 31, 2015, by and among the CHTR Issuer, Advance/Newhouse Partnership, A/NPC Holdings LLC, CCH and Charter Communications Holdings, LLC, as amended by the First Amendment to the Contribution Agreement, dated as of May 23, 2015, by and among the CHTR Issuer, Advance/Newhouse Partnership, A/NPC Holdings LLC, CCH and Charter Communications Holdings, LLC.
Bright House Transaction means, collectively (i) the contribution by A/N of the membership interests in Bright House and any other assets (other than certain excluded assets) primarily related to Bright House to Charter Holdings in exchange for cash and LLC membership interests in Charter Holdings and (ii) the contribution by A/N of certain other assets to New Charter (which will become the parent company of Charter following the Comcast Transactions) in exchange for shares of a new class of New Charter stock with voting rights generally intended to reflect A/N’s economic interests in New Charter and Charter Holdings, in each case pursuant to the Contribution Agreement.
Bright House Transaction means, collectively, the transactions contemplated by that certain Contribution Agreement, dated as of March 31, 2015, by and among the CHTR Issuer, Advance/Xxxxxxxx Partnership, A/NPC Holdings LLC, CCH and Charter Communications Holdings, LLC, as amended by the First Amendment to the Contribution Agreement, dated as of May 23, 2015, by and among the CHTR Issuer, Advance/Xxxxxxxx Partnership, A/NPC Holdings LLC, CCH and Charter Communications Holdings, LLC.

Examples of Bright House Transaction in a sentence

  • Charter’s existing stockholders agreement with Liberty Broadband (as amended by an investment agreement between Liberty Broadband, Charter and New Charter, dated as of May 23, 2015) will remain in effect until the closing of the TWC Transaction or the Bright House Transaction, whichever occurs earlier, and, in the event the Stockholders Agreement is terminated, will revive and continue in full force and effect.

  • Charter expects to finance the remaining cash portion of the purchase price of the TWC Transaction and Bright House Transaction with additional indebtedness and cash on the companies’ balance sheets.

  • Liberty Transaction and Debt Financing for the TWC Transaction and Bright House Transaction Assuming that all TWC stockholders (excluding the Liberty Parties) elect the $100 per share cash option, the cash portion of the consideration for the TWC Transaction is expected to be approximately $28 billion and the cash portion of the Bright House Transaction is approximately $2 billion.

  • The TWC Merger and the New Bright House Transaction On the same day as the Comcast/TWC Transaction’s termination, Rutledge, Charter’s CEO, spoke with Robert D.

  • Upon the closing of the Bright House Transaction, two designees selected by A/N and three designees selected by Liberty Broadband will become members of the board of directors of New Charter.

  • The common units and convertible preferred units issued to A/N as consideration for the Bright House Transaction were initially measured at their fair value of $7.0 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively, in accordance with acquisition accounting.

  • In connection with the Bright House Transaction, Liberty Broadband agreed to purchase at the closing of the Bright House Transaction $700 million of New Charter Class A common stock (or, if the TWC Transaction is not consummated prior to the completion of the Bright House Transaction, Charter Class A common stock).

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  • In connection with the closing of the Bright House Transaction, Charter Holdings issued approximately 31.0 million common units to A/N, which are exchangeable at any time into either Charter Class A common stock on a one-for-one basis, or, at Charter’s option, cash, based on the then current market price of Charter Class A common stock.

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More Definitions of Bright House Transaction

Bright House Transaction means the transactions contemplated by the Contribution Agreement and the Bright House/Liberty Stockholders Agreement.

Related to Bright House Transaction

  • Purchase Transaction means a purchase of scrap metal, or the purchase of property described in section 10 if the knowing purchase or offer to purchase that property is not prohibited by that section, by a scrap metal dealer. The term does not include any of the following:

  • Roll-Up Transaction means a transaction involving the acquisition, merger, conversion or consolidation either directly or indirectly of the Company and the issuance of securities of a Roll-Up Entity to the Shareholders. Such term does not include:

  • Real estate transaction or "transaction" means an actual or prospective transaction involving a purchase, sale, option, or exchange of any interest in real property or a business opportunity, or a lease or rental of real property. For purposes of this chapter, a prospective transaction does not exist until a written offer has been signed by at least one of the parties.

  • Factoring Transaction means any transaction or series of transactions that may be entered into by the Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary pursuant to which the Borrower or such Restricted Subsidiary may sell, convey, assign or otherwise transfer Securitization Assets (which may include a backup or precautionary grant of security interest in such Securitization Assets so sold, conveyed, assigned or otherwise transferred or purported to be so sold, conveyed, assigned or otherwise transferred) to any Person other than a Receivables Subsidiary.

  • Debt Purchase Transaction means, in relation to a person, a transaction where such person:

  • SPAC Transaction means a transaction or series of related transactions by merger, consolidation, share exchange or otherwise of the Company with a publicly traded “special purpose acquisition company” or its subsidiary (collectively, a “SPAC”), immediately following the consummation of which the common stock or share capital of the SPAC or its successor entity is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange or another exchange or marketplace approved by the Board of Directors, including a majority of the Preferred Directors.

  • Online Transaction means any Phone/Electronic Transaction requested through an Electronic Transmission over the Internet.

  • Related Transactions means the initial borrowing under the Revolving Loan on the Closing Date, the Refinancing, the payment of all fees, costs and expenses associated with all of the foregoing and the execution and delivery of all of the Related Transactions Documents.

  • M&A Transaction means (a) a transaction in which all or substantially all of the assets to which the subject matter of this Agreement relates are acquired by or assigned to party that is not an Affiliate, or (b) a sale of all or substantially all of the share capital of BioLine (or its Affiliates), (c) the merger of BioLine (or its Affiliates) with any other entity, or any other similar corporate action, except an internal reorganization of BioLine (or its Affiliates) for tax-related reasons otherwise.

  • Exchange Transaction means an exchange of Units for Common Units pursuant to, and in accordance with, the Exchange Agreement or, if the Issuer and the exchanging Limited Partner shall mutually agree, a Transfer of Units to the Issuer, the Partnership or any of their subsidiaries for other consideration.

  • Acquisition Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Acquisition Agreement.

  • Company Acquisition Transaction means any transaction or series of transactions involving:

  • repurchase transaction means a transaction governed by an agreement by which a counterparty transfers securities or guaranteed rights relating to title to securities where that guarantee is issued by a recognised exchange which holds the rights to the securities and the agreement does not allow a counterparty to transfer or pledge a particular security to more than one counterparty at a time, subject to a commitment to repurchase them, or substituted securities of the same description at a specified price on a future date specified, or to be specified, by the transferor, being a repurchase agreement for the counterparty selling the securities and a reverse repurchase agreement for the counterparty buying them;

  • Retail transaction means the purchase of prepaid wireless telecommunications service from a seller for any purpose other than resale.

  • Transaction Size means Lot Size multiplied by number of Lots.

  • Arm’s Length Transaction means a transaction between two related parties that is conducted as if they were unrelated, so that there is no conflict of interest.

  • Holding Company Transaction means the occurrence of (a) any transaction (including, without limitation, any acquisition, merger or consolidation) the result of which is that a “person” or “group” within the meaning of Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (i) becomes the direct or indirect ultimate “beneficial owner,” as defined in Rule 13d-3 under that Act, of common equity of the Issuer representing more than 50% of the voting power of the outstanding Common Stock or (ii) is otherwise required to consolidate the Issuer for purposes of generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, or (b) any consolidation or merger of the Issuer or similar transaction or any sale, lease or other transfer in one transaction or a series of related transactions of all or substantially all of the consolidated assets of the Issuer and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to any Person other than one of the Issuer’s subsidiaries; provided that, in the case of either clause (a) or (b), the Issuer or the Acquiror is or becomes a Bank Holding Company or Savings and Loan Holding Company.

  • Acquisition Assets With respect to an Acquisition, the aggregate net assets as of the effective date of such Acquisition of all Acquired Funds.

  • Pawn transaction means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-32a-102.

  • Restructuring Transaction means a tax free distribution under section 355 of the internal revenue code and includes tax free transactions under section 355 of the internal revenue code that are commonly referred to as spin offs, split ups, split offs, or type D reorganizations.

  • Restructuring Transactions means the transactions described in Article IV.B of the Plan.

  • Closing Transactions has the meaning set forth in Section 11.8(a)(i) of these Bylaws.

  • Excluded Transactions means:

  • Permitted Securitization Transaction Any financing transaction undertaken by the Seller or an Affiliate of the Seller that is secured, directly or indirectly, by the Collateral or any portion thereof or any interest therein, including any sale, lease, whole loan sale, asset securitization, secured loan or other transfer.

  • Required Transaction means any transaction involving a Swap that is subject to the trade execution requirement of Section 2(h)(8) of the Act.

  • Excluded Transaction means any transaction in which assets are transferred to: (A) a shareholder of the Company (determined immediately before the asset transfer) in exchange for or with respect to its stock; (B) an entity, fifty percent (50%) or more of the total value or voting power of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company (determined after the asset transfer); (C) a Person, or more than one Person Acting as a Group, that owns, directly or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more of the total value or voting power of all the outstanding stock of the Company (determined after the asset transfer); or (D) an entity at least fifty percent (50%) of the total value or voting power of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by a Person described in clause (C) (determined after the asset transfer).