Dispositive Power definition

Dispositive Power means the power to directly or indirectly cause a Transfer of the owner’s shares (including, without limitation, the power to direct a trustee of a Permitted Trust to Transfer such Permitted Trust’s shares).

Examples of Dispositive Power in a sentence

  • Subject to PartnerRe having received the information set forth in clause (c) of this Section 3 below, Stone Point shall have the right to include the Subject Shares that are subject to Stone Point’s Dispositive Power in any Shelf Resales or Shelf Demand Offerings in accordance with, and subject to the notice requirements, conditions, suspension periods and limitations set forth in the Stone Point Registration Rights Agreement.

  • In addition, if Stone Point shall cease to have Voting Power or Dispositive Power over any Subject Shares, but shall subsequently be re-granted such Voting Power or Dispositive Power, Procific shall promptly notify PartnerRe (with a copy to Stone Point) of such re-grant (the “Power Re-grant Notice”).

  • PartnerRe shall be entitled to assume for all purposes of this letter agreement that Stone Point has Voting Power and Dispositive Power over all Subject Shares until PartnerRe receives a written notice to the contrary from Procific with a copy to Stone Point (the “Power Termination Notice”).

  • For so long as Stone Point shall have either Investment Power and/or Dispositive Power over all or a portion of the Subject Shares, the portion of such Subject Shares over which Stone Point has Investment Power and/or Dispositive Power shall be deemed for purposes of the Stone Point Investor Agreement to be beneficially owned by Stone Point (other than for purposes of the representations and warranties set forth in Section 2.02(e) of the Stone Point Investor Agreement).

  • For purposes of the Stone Point Investor Agreement, Stone Point and its Affiliates, on the one hand, and Procific and its Affiliates, on the other hand, shall not be considered to be members of a Group with respect to any Voting Securities or Affiliates of each other solely by virtue of (i) Stone Point’s Investment Power or Dispositive Power over the Subject Shares and (ii) the terms of this letter agreement.

  • For so long as Stone Point shall have Dispositive Power over any Subject Shares, Procific shall provide to PartnerRe the information, documents and instruments required to be provided by any Holder under Sections 2.03(b)(i) and 2.03(b)(ii) of the Stone Point Registration Rights Agreement.

  • For so long as Stone Point shall have Dispositive Power over any Subject Shares, Procific shall be subject to Section 2.01(f) of the Stone Point Registration Rights Agreement to the same extent as though Procific were a Holder.

  • If Procific shall in the future grant Investment Power and/or Dispositive Power over any Company Securities beneficially owned by Procific or any of its Affiliates (other than the Subject Shares) to Stone Point, such Company Securities shall be subject to the terms of this letter agreement for purposes of the Stone Point Investor Agreement to the same extent as though such Company Securities were Subject Shares.

  • By: Name: Title: SHAREHOLDER Name: Shares as to which Shareholder has sole: Voting Power: Dispositive Power: Shares as to which Shareholder has shared: Voting Power: Dispositive Power: Options held by Shareholder: This Non-competition, Non-solicitation and Non-disparagement Agreement (this “Agreement”), is made as of this 9th day of June, 2014, by and among Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

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