Economic Concentration definition
Economic Concentration means any action that results in a total or partial transfer of ownership of assets, rights, equity, stocks, shares, or liabilities of an entity to another by way of merger, acquisition, takeover, or the joining of two or more managements in a joint management, or by any other means, whether directly or indirectly; “Effective Date” means the date of this Agreement; “Encumbrance” means any pledge, charge, lien, mortgage, debenture, hypothecation, security interest, pre-emption right, option and any other encumbrance or third party right or claim of any kind; “Equity Interest” means the equity interest of a Shareholder in the Company, as determined in accordance with Clause 3.2 (Shareholders’ Equity Interest); “Excluded Ma’aden Land” means any land, other than the Ma'aden Land or the Substitute Ma'aden Land, in relation to which Ma'aden holds any rights or interest including, but not limited to, an Exploration License or Exploitation License; “Existing TyphoonTM Units” means each of: (i) the Initial Existing TyphoonTM Unit and (ii) the Additional Existing TyphoonTM Unit to the extent provided by Ivanhoe Electric pursuant to the terms of the under the TyphoonTM Equipment Purchase and Technical Support Agreement;
Economic Concentration means any action that results in a total or partial transfer of ownership of assets, rights, equity, stocks, shares, or liabilities of an entity to another by way of merger, acquisition, takeover, or the joining of two or more managements in a joint management, or by any other means, whether directly or indirectly;
Examples of Economic Concentration in a sentence
Buyer's receipt of a determination by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission (the "Commission") which, if conditional, does not contain conditions, the compliance with which would materially and adversely impair the present and reasonably anticipated future operation or development of Buyer's Atlantic City related business, that the consummation of the Transaction by Buyer will not result in a violation of the "Undue Economic Concentration Standard" (the "Ruling").