Declined Investment Opportunity definition

Declined Investment Opportunity has the meaning provided in the Non-Competition Agreement dated as of the date hereof among the Executive and the GC Entities.
Declined Investment Opportunity means any investment or business opportunity relating to the Business proposed by the Executive to the Company pursuant to Section 8.2 of this Agreement for consideration by the Board on behalf of the Company (or any committee of the Board authorized to approve or reject such investment opportunity) and which opportunity is declined by the Board on behalf of the Company or any such committee or not pursued by the Company as provided in Section 8.2 of this Agreement, provided that such investment by or business opportunity pursued thereafter by the Executive or his Affiliates is made or pursued on the same material terms and conditions as was offered to the Board or such committee thereof.

Examples of Declined Investment Opportunity in a sentence

  • The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts (x) to promptly pursue and consummate any such investment or other business opportunity which the Company elects to pursue or (y) to reject any such investment or other business opportunity and, to the extent such investment or other business opportunity becomes a Declined Investment Opportunity, as long as the Manager is Controlled by Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, the Manager and its Affiliates shall be free to pursue such opportunity.

  • The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts (x) to promptly pursue and consummate any such investment or other business opportunity which the Company elects to pursue or (y) to reject any such investment or other business opportunity and, to the extent such investment or other business opportunity becomes a Declined Investment Opportunity, the Executive shall be free to pursue such opportunity.

Related to Declined Investment Opportunity

  • Investment opportunity means anything, tangible or intangible, that is offered, offered for sale, sold, or traded based wholly or in part on representations, either express or implied, about past, present, or future income, profit, or appreciation.

  • Energy Market Opportunity Cost means the difference between (a) the forecasted cost to operate a specific generating unit when the unit only has a limited number of available run hours due to limitations imposed on the unit by Applicable Laws and Regulations, and (b) the forecasted future Locational Marginal Price at which the generating unit could run while not violating such limitations. Energy Market Opportunity Cost therefore is the value associated with a specific generating unit’s lost opportunity to produce energy during a higher valued period of time occurring within the same compliance period, which compliance period is determined by the applicable regulatory authority and is reflected in the rules set forth in PJM Manual 15.

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  • EEOC means the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

  • Non-Regulatory Opportunity Cost means the difference between (a) the forecasted cost to operate a specific generating unit when the unit only has a limited number of starts or available run hours resulting from (i) the physical equipment limitations of the unit, for up to one year, due to original equipment manufacturer recommendations or insurance carrier restrictions, (ii) a fuel supply limitation, for up to one year, resulting from an event of Catastrophic Force Majeure; and,

  • Competitive Real Estate Commission means a real estate or brokerage commission for the purchase or sale of property that is reasonable, customary, and competitive in light of the size, type, and location of the property.

  • Opportunity Cost means a component of the Market Seller Offer Cap calculated in accordance with Tariff, Attachment DD, section 6.

  • Authority or Housing Authority (HA) means the Housing Authority.

  • Approved Investment means any type of security, instrument, participation or interest in property, as set forth on Schedule I hereto (which may be amended from time to time by execution of a revised Schedule I, I-A or I-B) in which Cash Collateral may be invested or reinvested by Bank in accordance with Paragraph 2 of Article IV hereof.

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  • Regulated investment company has the meaning set forth in Section 851 of the Code.

  • regulated financial institution means a state or nationally chartered bank, savings and loan association or savings bank, credit union, trust company, or other state or federally chartered lending institution or a regulated affiliate or regulated subsidiary of any of these entities.

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  • Regulated party means a producer or importer of any amount

  • Most serious offense means any of the following felonies

  • Free appropriate public education means special education and related services that are provided at public expense and under public supervision and direction, and without charge, meet the standards of the Department of Public Instruction, include an appropriate preschool, elementary or secondary school education; and are provided in conformity with an IEP.

  • Regulation CF means Regulation Crowdfunding promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Institutional facility means an organization whose primary purpose is to provide a physical environment for patients to obtain health care services and shall not include those places where physicians, dentists, veterinarians, or other practitioners, who are duly licensed, engage in private practice.

  • Rule 506(d) Related Party means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that is a beneficial owner of such first Person’s securities for purposes of Rule 506(d) under the Securities Act.

  • Institutional Client means a major commercial bank, corporation, insurance company, or substantially similar institution, which, as a substantial part of its business operations, purchases or sells securities and makes use of custodial services.

  • Institutional Clients means U.S. registered investment companies, or major, U.S.-based commercial banks, insurance companies, pension funds or substantially similar financial institutions which, as a substantial part of their business operations, purchase or sell securities and make use of custodial services.

  • Crime-related prohibition means an order of a court

  • regulated person means a person whose collection activities are confined and are directly related to the operation of a business other than that of a collection agency including any of the following:

  • Institutionalized means a person who is located voluntarily or involuntarily in a hospital, medical treatment facility, nursing home, acute care facility, or mental hospital.

  • the 2010 Regulations means the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Automatic Enrolment) Regulations 2010;

  • Regulated Funds means the Existing Regulated Fund, the Future Regulated Funds and the BDC Downstream Funds.