Business Acquisition definition
Examples of Business Acquisition in a sentence
The Corporation has not completed any “significant acquisition” (within the meaning of such term under NI 51-102) nor is it proposing any “probable acquisitions” (within the meaning of such term under NI 44-101F1) that would require the inclusion or incorporation by reference of any additional financial statements or pro forma financial statements in the Prospectus or the filing of a Business Acquisition Report pursuant to Canadian Securities Laws.
The provisions of this Article Sixth shall apply during the period commencing upon the filing of this Certificate of Incorporation and terminating upon the consummation of any Business Combination (defined below), and may not be amended during the Target Business Acquisition Period (defined below) without the affirmative vote of at least 95% of the IPO Shares (defined below) outstanding.
Each Registered Individual LP will negotiate and enter into a Book of Business Acquisition Agreement to provide for the capital contribution by the Registered Individual GP of a Book of Business to the Registered Individual LP.
In the case of a Mixed Competing Business Acquisition, the terms of the Competing Business Offer shall include (x) a price that reflects Comcast’s reasonable good faith determination of the portion of the aggregate purchase price paid by Comcast or its Affiliate in the Mixed Competing Business Acquisition that was attributable to the Company Principal Business included in such Mixed Competing Business Acquisition and (y) other commercially reasonable arm’s length terms.
It is not possible to manage all risks associated with EWA’s indirect acquisition of revenue streams from Books of Business as described in this Offering Memorandum in Book of Business Acquisition Agreements.