Common Stock Warrant definition
Examples of Common Stock Warrant in a sentence
All of Your issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock, Warrant Stock or any other securities have been duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable.
The Holder shall in no way be required the pay, or to reimburse the Company for, any fees or expenses of the Company’s transfer agent in connection with the issuance or holding or sale of the Common Stock, Warrant and/or Warrant Shares.
This Common Stock Warrant may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Reference is made to that certain Class A Common Stock Warrant (the “Warrant”) issued by MSP Recovery, Inc.
Irrespective of any of the adjustments in the Warrant Price or the number of shares of Warrant Common Stock, Warrant Certificates theretofore or thereafter issued may continue to express the same prices and number of shares as are stated in a similar Warrant Certificate issuable initially, or at some subsequent time, pursuant to this Agreement and such number of Shares specified therein shall be deemed to have been so adjusted.