Company Unit definition

Company Unit means any subsidiary, group of subsidiaries, line of business or division of the Company, as designated by the Committee.
Company Unit means a unit of ownership, representing the ownership of the economic rights in the Company.
Company Unit means a fractional part of the Membership Interest having the rights and preferences specified with respect to the Membership Interest.

Examples of Company Unit in a sentence

  • Until so surrendered, each such Company Unit (other than any Blocker Owned Units) will represent after the Company Merger Effective Time for all purposes only the right to receive payment as provided in this Agreement, without interest.


More Definitions of Company Unit

Company Unit means (i) each Class A Unit issued as of the date hereof, (ii) each Class A Unit, Vested Class B Unit or other vested interest in the Company issued or released by the Company in the future or for which any such interest has been converted or exchanged; or (iii) any other Unit (as defined in the LLC Agreement) as shall otherwise be specified by the Managing Member.
Company Unit means a Class A Common Unit or any other fractional share of the Company Interests that the Managing Member has authorized pursuant to Section 4.1, Section 4.2, or Section 4.3.
Company Unit has the meaning given to such term in the Exchange Agreement.
Company Unit means a unit of the Company, each consisting of one Company Ordinary Share and one Company Right.
Company Unit means a Company Common Unit, a Company Preferred Unit, a Company Junior Unit or any other fractional share of the Membership Interests that the Managing Member has authorized pursuant to Section 3.1 or Section 3.2.
Company Unit means each Class A Unit and each Class B Unit of the Company.
Company Unit means any corporation, included within the term "Company."