Combined Offerings definition

Combined Offerings means the Company’s concurrent offerings under both Regulation CF and Regulation D under the same terms.

Examples of Combined Offerings in a sentence

  • The company is making concurrent offerings under both Regulation CF and Regulation D (the "Combined Offerings").

  • The Company is making concurrent offerings under both Regulation CF (the “Offering”) and Regulation D (the "Combined Offerings").

  • Each Party agrees that (a) all Combined Offerings identified by any of the other Party’s Trademarks will be at least equal in quality to the mutually agreed specifications therefore (the “Quality Standard”) and (b) it will maintain, and will cause its Affiliates maintain, procedures to assure the consistent quality of all Combined Offerings bearing or containing the other Party’s Trademarks.

  • Each Party will have the right to audit and inspect, upon advance written notice, at the inspecting Party’s sole expense, and during regular business hours, the use by the other Party and its Affiliates of its Trademarks licensed hereunder and all Combined Offerings identified by any of its Trademarks.

  • PTC will provide Level 2 Support to RA and its Affliates for its Products included in the Combined Offerings.

  • PTC will provide Level 2 Support to RA and its Affiliates for its Products included in the Combined Offerings.

  • I at 49-51, October 10, 2017 Dismissal Without Prejudice of Claims, Kossuth County Case No. LACV 026869.)With that background in mind, Goche’s indemnification claim in LACV027056 is not barred by claim splitting or claim preclusion.

  • SUPPORT SERVICES DEFINITIONS 2.1 “Level 1 Support” means the resolution of Customer inquiries relating to the Combined Offerings in real time or off-line without assistance from the other Party except as otherwise agreed.

  • Unless the company raises at least the Target Amount of$100,000 under the Regulation CF offering and a total of $200,000 under the Combined Offerings (the “Closing Amount”) by June 2, 2017, no securities will be sold in this offering, investment commitments will be cancelled, and committed funds will be returned.

  • Each Party will have the right to audit and inspect, upon advance written notice, at the inspecting Party’s sole expense, and during regular business hours, the use by the other Party and its Affiliates of its Trademarks licensed hereunder and all Combined Offerings identified by any of its Trademarks Registered Asset Requirements.

Related to Combined Offerings

  • Limited Offering means an offering that is exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 4(2) or Section 4(6) or pursuant to Rule 504, Rule 505, or Rule 506 under the Securities Act of 1933.

  • Offerings means In-App Products, and any item or service made available through a RIME Store including, any RIM Product, Software, RIM Service, Third Party Item or Third Party Service made so available.

  • Equity Offering means any public or private sale of common stock or Preferred Stock of the Company or any of its direct or indirect parent companies (excluding Disqualified Stock), other than:

  • Public Offering means the sale in an underwritten public offering registered under the Securities Act of equity securities of the Company or a corporate successor to the Company.

  • Public Equity Offering means an underwritten primary public offering of common stock of the Company pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act.

  • Delayed Offering means an offering of securities pursuant to Rule 415 which does not commence promptly after the effective date of a registration statement, with the result that only information required pursuant to Rule 415 need be included in such registration statement at the effective date thereof with respect to the securities so offered. Whether the offering of the Securities is a Non-Delayed Offering or a Delayed Offering shall be set forth in Schedule I hereto.

  • Rule 415 Offering means an offering on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 (or any successor rule to similar effect) promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Offering shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1(c).

  • Periodic Offering means an offering of Securities of a series from time to time, the specific terms of which Securities, including, without limitation, the rate or rates of interest, if any, thereon, the stated maturity or maturities thereof and the redemption provisions, if any, with respect thereto, are to be determined by the Issuer or its agents upon the issuance of such Securities.

  • Initial Public Offering” (“IPO means an offering of securities registered under the 1933 Act, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the 1934 Act.

  • Initial Offering means the Company’s first firm commitment underwritten public offering of its Common Stock registered under the Securities Act.

  • Underwritten Public Offering means an underwritten Public Offering, including any bought deal or block sale to a financial institution conducted as an underwritten Public Offering.

  • Qualified Offering means an offering of Common Stock (and other securities potentially) resulting in the listing for trading of the Common Stock on the NYSE American, the Nasdaq Capital Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the New York Stock Exchange (or any successors to any of the foregoing).

  • IPO means the Company’s first underwritten public offering of its Common Stock under the Securities Act.

  • Maximum Offering means, with respect to some or all participants in the Non-423(b) Plan Component, a maximum number or value of shares of the Common Stock made available for purchase in a specified period (e.g., a 12-month period) in specified countries, locations or to Employees of specified Designated Subsidiaries. Such maximum shall be determined by the Board (or a committee authorized by the Board) in such a manner as to avoid securities filings, to achieve certain tax results or to meet other Company objectives.

  • Initial Public Offering means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Underwritten Net Cash Flow means, as of any date of determination, the excess of: (i) for the twelve (12) month period ending on such date, the sum of (A) the lesser of (1) GPR multiplied by 94.0%, and (2) Actual Rent Collections, and (B) Other Receipts; over (ii) for the twelve (12) month period ending on such date, the sum of (A) Operating Expenses, adjusted to reflect exclusion of amounts representing non-recurring expenses, (B) Underwritten Capital Expenditures and (C)

  • Initial Public Offering Price The Underwritten Certificates will be offered to the public in negotiated transactions or otherwise at varying prices to be determined at the time of sale.

  • Public Offering Price means the price per Share of the Fund at which NLD or selected dealers or selected agents may sell Shares to the public or to those persons eligible to invest in Shares as described in the Prospectus of the Funds, determined in accordance with such Prospectus under the Securities Act relating to such Shares.

  • Initial Public Offering” or “IPO means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Initial Offering Period means the period commencing with the initial effective date of the Prospectus and terminating no later than the ninetieth (90th) day following such date unless extended for up to an additional 90 days at the sole discretion of the General Partner.

  • Piggyback Offering has the meaning set forth in Section 8(a).

  • Service Offerings or “services” means the services specified in the Services Agreement.

  • Net Proceeds Offer Trigger Date has the meaning provided in Section 4.16.

  • Qualifying Public Offering means a firm commitment underwritten public offering of Stock for cash where the shares of Stock registered under the Securities Act are listed on a national securities exchange.

  • Subsequent Offering means any further issuance of Interests in any Series, excluding any Initial Offering or Transfer.