Common Shareholder definition

Common Shareholder means a record owner of outstanding Common Shares.
Common Shareholder means a Shareholder holding one or more Common Shares in its capacity as the holder of such Common Shares.
Common Shareholder means a person recorded in the securities register of the Corporation for the Common Shares as being the registered holder of one or more Common Shares.

Examples of Common Shareholder in a sentence

  • The General Partner is the sole general partner of the Class B Common Shareholder.

  • The General Partner is the sole general partner of the Common Shareholder.


More Definitions of Common Shareholder

Common Shareholder means any holder of Common Shares.
Common Shareholder means any holder of Common Shares other than (i) Common Shares which the Preferred Shares are converted into or are otherwise derived from the Preferred Shares, and (ii) Common Shares issued on the exercise of the options granted pursuant to Section 8.8(d) of that certain Third Amended and Restated Shareholders Agreement dated September 2, 2010 by and among the Company, the Founder and certain Investors.
Common Shareholder means each Person listed on the books and records of the Company as the owner of Common Shares, in its capacity as a member of the Company.
Common Shareholder has the meaning set forth in the Credit Agreement.
Common Shareholder means a holder of Common Stock.
Common Shareholder means a holder of Common Stock (including Restricted Stock).
Common Shareholder or “Common Shareholders” means the holders of Common Shares other than the Offeror and its Affiliates;