Examples of Class A Equivalents in a sentence
Class A Equivalents issued in a transaction with respect to which holders of a majority of the Series 8 Convertible Preferred Shares purchased securities pursuant to Section 4.11 of the Securities Purchase Agreement or otherwise.
Class A Equivalents issued in a transaction with respect to which holders of a majority of the Series 4 Preferred Shares purchased securities pursuant to Section 4.11 of the Securities Purchase Agreement or otherwise.
On the Approved Sale Date, Voteco shall deliver to the Optionholder the certificates for the Class A Common or Class A Equivalents being sold by it to the Optionholder, duly endorsed for transfer with signatures guaranteed, in the manner and at the address indicated in the Call Notice against delivery of immediately available funds in the amount of the purchase price for such Class A Common or Class A Equivalents.
The Transfer of record or beneficial ownership of any shares of Class A Common or Class A Equivalents, by operation of law or otherwise, by or upon the direction or authorization of Voteco shall be deemed invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect, unless such Transfer is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 hereof.
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The datas of the data processer (storage service), which was enlisted in the data processing: EZIT Kft.1132 Budapest, Victor Hugo u.
The thermocouple for measur- ing the temperature of the connection was located in a hole drilled in the screw head.
This Agreement shall terminate upon the earlier of (a) Voteco owning no Class A Units and no Class A Equivalents or (b) Colony owning no Class B Units and no Class B Equivalents.
Pursuant to §4.3(a) of the Development Agreement the Parties will collaborate on the design and will meet regularly as needed during the design phase of the Park to review design plans.
If a mitigation bank took responsibility for urban planting, in conjunction with permanently protected sites (possibly purchased with tree penalty proceeds), transactions would be more rapid, and Arborist oversite could focus more on enforcement, and collection from violators, than on inspections of tree planting, and site plan permits which could be handled through a mitigation bank process, on a budget supported through collection of Arborist division related fees to builders and home owners.