Examples of Class A-1 Common Units in a sentence
For all purposes of Section 10.2(a), holders of Class A-1 Common Units shall vote (i) together as a single class and (ii) separately from the other classes of Units.
Upon (A) any Class E-1 Common Units or Additional Class E Common Units becoming Eligible Common Units or (B) any such Class E Common Units being cancelled (other than any Class E-1 Common Units cancelled as of March 11, 2019 pursuant to Section 3.1(g)(i)), in either case an equal number of Class A-1 Common Units shall be automatically cancelled, with each holder of Class A-1 Common Units bearing its pro rata share of such cancellation.
There shall only be one series of Class A-1 Common Units and, except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement or an applicable Partner Agreement, each Class A-1 Common Unit shall have the same rights, powers and duties, which shall be as set forth in this Section 3.1(d) and elsewhere in this Agreement.
Immediately following the Merger, each Limited Partner retained the portion of such Limited Partner’s Capital Account attributable to the Class A Common Units outstanding immediately prior to the Merger that were converted into Class A-1 Common Units in the Merger.
In the Merger, each Class A Common Unit outstanding immediately prior to the Merger was converted into 0.65 Class A Common Units and 0.35 Class A-1 Common Units.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Class A Common Units, Class A-1 Common Units, Class B Common Units, Class D Common Units, Class E Common Units, Class P Common Units and PSIs shall not be evidenced by Certificates of Ownership and a Partner’s interest in any such Units shall be reflected through appropriate entries in the books and records of the Partnership.
For purposes of this Section 2.18 only, “Related Securities” shall include Class A-1 Common Units, PSIs and Deferred Cash Interests.
Plaintiffs owned Class A-1 Common Units of the Archstone-Smith Operating Trust (“A-1 Units”).
Each Limited Partner that holds Class A Common Units or Class A-1 Common Units shall be a Potential Tag-Along Seller with respect to such Common Units in connection with any proposed Tag-Along Sale and any such Class A-1 Common Units shall be deemed to be Class A Common Units for purposes of Section 8.5; provided that any consideration received by such Limited Partner with respect to any Class A Common Units or Class A-1 Common Units shall be subject to Section 3.1(h).
If you received a certificate representing your Class A-1 Common Units and such certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed, you are required to make an affidavit of the fact that such certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed, a form of which is attached as Attachment 3 of the Election Form.