Excluded Issue definition

Excluded Issue means any issue of Securities:
Excluded Issue means an issue of an invitation, offer or issue of Notes for which no disclosure is required to be made to investors pursuant to Part 6D.2 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Excluded Issue means any issue of Securities or transfer of Securities from treasury:

Examples of Excluded Issue in a sentence

  • Notes may only be transferred within Australia if the consideration payable at the time of transfer is a minimum amount of A$500,000 (disregarding any moneys lent by the transferor or its associates to the transferee) or the transfer otherwise constitutes an Excluded Issue.

  • Unless otherwise specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement (a) Notes are issued in the Denomination of A$10,000, (b) Notes may only be issued if the consideration payable to the Issuer by the relevant Noteholder is a minimum of A$500,000 (disregarding any moneys lent by the Issuer or its associates to the purchaser) or if the Notes are otherwise issued in a manner which constitutes an Excluded Issue (as defined in Condition 5.10) and (c) Notes will be denominated in Australian Dollars.

  • Notes may only be transferred to or from Australia (a) unless otherwise specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement, if the consideration payable at the time of the transfer is a minimum amount of A$500,000 (disregarding any moneys lent by the transferor or its associates to the transferee) or the transfer otherwise constitutes an Excluded Issue (as defined in Condition 5.10); and (b) if the transfer is in compliance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which the transfer takes place.

  • Except under an Excluded Issue, if the board resolves to issue any Shares, the Shares must first be offered to members who hold Shares in the same class in accordance with rule 11.

  • As the LEAP Market of Bursa Securities is a qualified market which is meant mainly for Sophisticated Investors, we are required, under Rule 2.24(2) of the Listing Requirements, to ensure that all our Shares to be issued and offered (where applicable) in conjunction with our Excluded Issue or post-listing fall within Schedules 6 and 7 of the CMSA and are issued and offered to our existing shareholders or Sophisticated Investors only (“Qualified Market Restriction”).


More Definitions of Excluded Issue

Excluded Issue means an issue under the Corporations Law, section 66(2).
Excluded Issue means:5 an issue of Securities under a Share Plan; Securities issued in connection with share splits or the issue of dividends which is approved by a Required Resolution of the Board; Securities issued as part of an IPO which is approved by a Required Resolution of the Board; or Securities constituting all or part of the consideration for a bona-fide acquisition of assets or shares by the Group which is approved by a Required Resolution of the Board. Financial Year means a period of 12 consecutive calendar months ending on 30 June or on another day decided by the Board. Founder means each party listed as a “Founder” in Schedule 1 and, if there is more than one party listed as a "Founder' in Schedule 1, then together they are the Founders.
Excluded Issue means an issuance of Investor Instruments by the Company:
Excluded Issue means any issue of securities:
Excluded Issue means any issue of Shares or transfer of Shares from treasury:
Excluded Issue means an issue which is specified in Schedule 3 or which is prescribed by the Minister to be an excluded issue under paragraph 39(1)(b);
Excluded Issue means the excluded issues set out or referred to in clause 11.11.