Degressive Issuance Sunset Date definition

Degressive Issuance Sunset Date means the date on which the Company releases unblinded results for FRI065 Trial Design Of A Double- blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Phase 3 Study Of Setmelanotide In Patients With Hypothalamic Obesity (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05774756) including the results of the Primary Endpoints.
Degressive Issuance Sunset Date means the date that is nine (9) calendar months after the Initial Issue Date. “Depositary” means The Depository Trust Company or its successor. - 4 -
Degressive Issuance Sunset Date means the date that is nine (9) calendar months after the Initial Issue Date.

Examples of Degressive Issuance Sunset Date in a sentence

  • At any time during the period from, and including, the Initial Issue Date to, and including, the Degressive Issuance Sunset Date, the Company will not, without the prior written consent of Holders of a majority of the Convertible Preferred Stock then outstanding, effect any Degressive Issuance.


More Definitions of Degressive Issuance Sunset Date

Degressive Issuance Sunset Date means the date on which the Company releases unblinded results for FRI065 Trial Design Of A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Phase 3 Study Of Setmelanotide In Patients With Hypothalamic Obesity (CxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx Identifier: NCT05774756) including the results of the Primary Endpoints.

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