Company Capital Shares definition

Company Capital Shares means the Company Common Shares together with the Company Preferred Shares.
Company Capital Shares means the Company Ordinary Shares and the Company Preferred Shares.

Examples of Company Capital Shares in a sentence

  • All of the issued and outstanding Company Capital Shares have been duly authorized and validly issued, are fully paid and non-assessable and have not been issued in violation of any preemptive or similar rights of any Person.

  • All of the issued and outstanding Company Capital Shares are owned of record and beneficially by the Persons set forth on Schedule 4.5. The only Company Ordinary Shares that will be outstanding immediately after the Closing will be the Company Capital Shares owned by the Purchaser.

  • All of the outstanding Company Capital Shares have been duly authorized and validly issued, and are fully paid and nonassessable.

  • None of the Company’s Subsidiaries owns any Company Capital Shares.

  • Except for the rights of the Preferred Shares or as set forth in Schedule 4.2(b), none of the issued and outstanding Company Capital Shares has been issued in violation of, or is subject to, any preemptive or subscription rights.


More Definitions of Company Capital Shares

Company Capital Shares means all of the authorized shares of capital stock of the Company, including the Ordinary Shares.
Company Capital Shares is defined in Section 3.3.
Company Capital Shares means the Company Common Shares and the Company Preferred Shares. 3
Company Capital Shares means, the collective reference to (a) the 3,037,500 Company Ordinary Shares owned of record and beneficially by (i) the Trust as to 2,250,000 Company Ordinary Shares, and (ii) RMIT as to 787,500 Company Ordinary Shares; and (b) the 900,000 Company Series A Preference Shares owned of record and beneficially by SALSA.
Company Capital Shares means the Company B3 Preferred Shares, Company Common Shares, Company Deferred Shares and the Company Preferred Shares.