Escrow of New Securities. If you receive securities (new securities) of another issuer (successor issuer) in exchange for your escrow securities, the new securities will be subject to escrow in substitution for the tendered escrow securities if, immediately after completion of the business combination:
Escrow of New Securities. If a Securityholder receives securities (the "NEW SECURITIES") of another issuer (the "SUCCESSOR ISSUER") in exchange for their Escrow Securities, the New Securities will be subject to escrow in substitution for the tendered Escrow Securities if, immediately after completion of the Business Combination:
Escrow of New Securities. Each Securityholder agrees that New Securities received by the Securityholder shall be held in escrow in substitution for the Tendered Securities if
Escrow of New Securities. If a Securityholder receives securities (“new securities”) of another issuer (the “new issuer”) in exchange for their Escrow Shares, the new securities will be subject to escrow in substitution for the tendered Escrow Shares. The Escrow Agent will hold the new securities in escrow on the same terms and conditions, including release dates, as applied to the Escrow Shares that were exchanged.