Equity Members definition

Equity Members means the Class B Member and the Class A Member.
Equity Members means Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd. a company registered in British Columbia, Canada, and all of its Affiliates.
Equity Members have the meanings set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement.

Examples of Equity Members in a sentence

  • The Proposal Letter (Form A) shall be signed in blue ink by all Equity Members and shall be accompanied by evidence of signatory authorization as specified in Form A.

  • In accord with the provisions of the Article Employment Equity, Members shall familiarize themselves with such information as a condition of serving on the Appointments Committee.

  • Form F shall be executed by each Proposer on its behalf and by each of the Equity Members separately on their own behalves.

  • Indicate the percentage of shareholding among the Equity Members.

  • The Proposal shall include a completed chart on Form B-1, including the names, contact information, role in the organization, licensing information, and description of work (if applicable) for Proposer and Equity Members.

  • If Proposer is a consortium, partnership or any other form of joint venture, then the Equity Members of Proposer may each execute a single document authorizing a nominated and identified representative to execute documents on each of their behalf in respect of the Proposer.

  • Indicate the percentage of equity interest among the Equity Members.

  • If a Proposer or Lead Contractor, as applicable, is a joint venture, partnership, limited liability company or other association, separate letters for one or more of the Equity Members of the Proposer or the individual equity participants of the Lead Contractor, as applicable, are acceptable, as is a single letter covering all Equity Members or equity participants, as applicable.

  • If Proposer is a newly formed entity and does not have independent financial statements, financial statements for the Equity Members and any required guarantors shall be provided (and Proposer shall expressly state that Proposer is a newly formed entity and does not have independent financial statements).

  • If the Offeror is a newly formed entity and does not have independent financial statements, financial statements for the Equity Members shall be provided (and the Offeror shall expressly state that the Offeror is a newly formed entity and does not have independent financial statements).


More Definitions of Equity Members

Equity Members means Plenary Group USA Concessions Ltd. a corporation registered in Delaware, and all of its Affiliates.”
Equity Members means Consortium Members who become
Equity Members means the holders of Class A-1 Units, Class A-2 Units, Class A-3 Units and Class B Units.
Equity Members means the Golf Members (as hereinafter defined). The
Equity Members means the Maguire Members and RECP in their capacity as members of the Company.

Related to Equity Members

  • Equity Member means (a) each entity with a direct interest in the Proposer (whether as a member, partner, joint venture member, or otherwise), (b) each entity proposed to have a direct interest in Developer (whether as a member, partner, joint venture member, or otherwise), and (c) each entity that will have an indirect interest in the Proposer or Developer through one or more intermediaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Proposer is a publicly traded company, shareholders with less than a 10% interest in the Proposer shall not be considered Equity Members.

  • Majority Members means Members holding a majority of the Units owned by all Members or if there is only one Member, such Member.

  • Consortium Members means the members of the Consortium, formed by the Bidder for purposes of the Transaction in accordance with this RFP and shall include members who have submitted the Format for Consortium Agreement (Annexure 5) specified in the RFP.

  • New Members As Defined By the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA)

  • Equity Holders means the Stockholders and the Option Holders.

  • Class B Members means all such Persons.

  • Voting Members has the meaning set forth in Section 4.07(b).

  • Unit Holders means all Unit Holders.

  • Community Member means any member of the public.

  • Rollover Shareholders means each of Expert Master Holdings Limited, Mr. Longhua Piao and UMW China Ventures (L) Ltd.

  • Faculty member means any person hired by the college or District to conduct classroom or teaching activities or who is otherwise considered by the college to be a member of faculty.

  • Team Members means the members of the Team, jointly and severally;

  • Equity Investors means the Sponsors and the Management Stockholders.

  • Founding Members means the collective reference to American Multi-Cinema, Inc., a Missouri corporation, Cinemark Media, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Regal CineMedia Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

  • University Member means any individual who is:

  • Founders means all Members immediately prior to the consummation of the IPO.

  • Remaining Members has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2.

  • Class A Members means those Members who have purchased Class A Interests.

  • Principal Stockholders shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Minority Shareholders means holders of Shares that were not tendered pursuant to the Offer or in the Subsequent Offering Period (as it may be extended by the Minority Exit Offering Period).

  • Oaktree means Oaktree Capital Management, LLC and its Affiliates, including any partnerships, separate accounts or other entities managed by Oaktree.

  • the Members means the members of the Club admitted from time to time to membership of the Club in accordance with Rule 5;

  • Consortium Member means a company specified in Recital (B) as a member of the Consortium;}

  • Management Shareholders means Xxxxxx X. Xxxx, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx.

  • lay member means a member of the Authority, who is not, nor has been:

  • Household members means those persons who reside in the same home, who have reciprocal duties to and do provide financial support for one another. This term shall include xxxxxx children and legal wards even if they do not live in the household. The term does not include persons sharing the same general house, when the living style is primarily that of a dormitory or commune;