First Offering Period definition

First Offering Period means the first Offering Period established by the Committee under the Plan in accordance with Section 7.
First Offering Period means the period commencing and ending on those dates determined by the Committee.
First Offering Period means the first Offering Period of the Plan which shall commence on the effective date of the Company’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 for the initial public offering of the its Common Stock (the “IPO Date”).

Examples of First Offering Period in a sentence

  • Eligible Persons may exercise their Rights as follows:1- During the First Offering Period, only Registered Shareholders may exercise their Rights to subscribe (in whole or in part) for the New Shares up to the Number of Rights deposited in their accounts after the EGM.

  • Indicative Value of the RightThe indicative value of a Right reflects the difference between the Company’s share market value during the Trading Period and the Offer Price.Tadawul will continuously calculate and publish the indicative value of a Right during the First Offering Period on its website with 5 minutes delay.

  • However, unless and until determined otherwise by the Committee, except for the First Offering Period, each Offering Period shall have a duration of three months and shall commence on April 1, July 1, October 1 or January 1 and each Offering Period shall have only one Purchase Period which shall run simultaneously with the Offering Period.

  • First Offering Period (Phase 1): From 22/03/1436H (corresponding to 13/01/2015G), until the end of the day on 02/04/1436H (corresponding to 22/01/2015G), (the “First Offering Period”), during which only Registered Shareholders may exercise their Rights to subscribe (in whole or in part) for the New Shares up to the number of Rights deposited in their accounts after the EGM.

  • The Rump Shares resulting from not exercising the Rights or selling the same will be offered in the Rump Offering.The Public may, during the Trading Period, purchase and sell Rights through the Exchange and (provided the Rights are held until the end of the First Offering Period) may exercise such Rights to subscribe for New Shares, only during the Second Offering Period.

  • After this Plan is adopted by the Board, this Plan shall become effective on the date on which the First Offering Period begins, subject to the consummation of the spin-off of the Company from SAIC, Inc.

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  • The First Offering Period shall commence and end on those dates determined by the Committee.

  • No trading of Rights shall take place in this period.BIn the event that any Shares remain unsubscribed for after the First Offering Period and the Second Offering Period (the“Rump Shares”), they will be offered to a number of institutional investors (referred to as“Institutional Investors”), provided that such Institutional Investors submit offers to purchase the Remaining Shares.


More Definitions of First Offering Period

First Offering Period means the Offering Period that started on February 15, 2005 and ended on August 15, 2005.

Related to First Offering Period

  • Initial Offering Period means the initial period during which a Series of the Trust will offer its Shares prior to the commencement of investment operations of such Series;

  • Offering Period means a period with respect to which the right to purchase Stock may be granted under the Plan, as determined pursuant to Section 4(a).

  • Offering Periods means the periods of approximately ---------------- twenty-four (24) months during which an option granted pursuant to the Plan may be exercised, commencing on the first Trading Day on or after May 1 and November 1 of each year and terminating on the last Trading Day in the periods ending twenty-four months later; provided, however, that the first Offering Period under the Plan shall commence with the first Trading Day on or after the date on which the Securities and Exchange Commission declares the Company's Registration Statement effective and ending on the last Trading Day on or before April 30, 2002. The duration and timing of Offering Periods may be changed pursuant to Section 4 of this Plan.

  • First Offer Period has the meaning set forth in Section 13.5.

  • First Offer Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.4(a).

  • Selling Period means any Forward Hedge Selling Period or any Issuance Selling Period.

  • Option Period means the period during which an Option may be exercised.

  • Net metering period means the 12-month period following the date of final interconnection of the

  • Purchase Period means a period of time specified within an Offering, generally beginning on the Offering Date or on the first Trading Day following a Purchase Date, and ending on a Purchase Date. An Offering may consist of one or more Purchase Periods.

  • Offering Commencement Date means the first day of each Offering Period.

  • Call Option Period has the meaning given to it in Condition 6.04 (Call Option);

  • ROFO Period is defined in Section 6.1(a).

  • Minimum Offering Notice means a written notification, signed by Broker, pursuant to which the Broker shall represent (1) that subscriptions for the Minimum Offering have been received, (2) that, to the best of Broker’s knowledge after due inquiry and review of its records, Cash Investment Instruments in full payment for that number of Shares equal to or greater than the Minimum Offering have been received, deposited with and collected by NCPS, (3) and that such subscriptions have not been withdrawn, rejected or otherwise terminated, and (4) that the Subscribers have no statutory or regulatory rights of rescission without cause or all such rights have expired.

  • Offering Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a).

  • Subsequent Offering means any further issuance of Interests in any Series, excluding any Initial Offering or Transfer.

  • Registration Period shall have the meaning specified in Section 5(C), below.

  • First Offer has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(e)(1) or Section 11.1(b)(i), as applicable.

  • Offering Date means a date selected by the Board for an Offering to commence.

  • Shelf Offering Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2(d)(ii).

  • Repurchase Period means a period of 90 consecutive days commencing on the date when the Optionee’s Service terminates for any reason, including (without limitation) death or disability.

  • Public Offering Price means the price per Share of the Fund at which NLD or selected dealers or selected agents may sell Shares to the public or to those persons eligible to invest in Shares as described in the Prospectus of the Funds, determined in accordance with such Prospectus under the Securities Act relating to such Shares.

  • Marketing Period means the first period of 21 consecutive business days throughout and on the last day of which (a) Parent, Merger Sub and their financing sources shall have received completed Offering Documents including Required Information (including the Required Information with respect to the Company’s fiscal year ended January 25, 2010) for all of the Available Financing, and such Required Information contained in all of the Offering Documents is Compliant, (b) all conditions set forth in Section 6.1 and Section 6.2 (other than those that by their nature will not be satisfied until the Effective Time) have been satisfied and nothing has occurred and no condition exists that would cause any of the conditions set forth in Section 6.1 or Section 6.2 not to be satisfied assuming the Effective Time were to be scheduled for any time during such consecutive 21 business day period, and (c) the Company shall have provided all cooperation which it is obligated to provide under the terms of Section 5.5. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the “Marketing Period” shall not commence and shall be deemed not to have commenced if, on or prior to the completion of such consecutive 21 business day period, (x) the Company shall have announced any intention to restate any financial statements or financial information included in the Required Information or that any such restatement is under consideration or may be a possibility, in which case the Marketing Period will be deemed not to commence unless and until such restatement has been completed and the applicable Required Information has been amended or the Company has announced that it has concluded that no restatement shall be required, (y) the Company shall have failed to file any report with the applicable Securities Authorities when due, in which case the Marketing Period will be deemed not to commence unless and until all such reports have been filed, or (z) the Required Information would not be Compliant throughout and on the last day of such 21 business day period, in which case a new 21 business day period shall commence upon Parent, Merger Sub and their financing sources receiving updated Required Information that would be Compliant, and the requirements in clauses (a) and (b) above would be satisfied throughout and on the last day of such new 21 business day period. In no event may a “Marketing Period” commence any later than July 27, 2010, unless at Parent’s election a Marketing Period commenced after such date terminates no later than August 24, 2010.

  • Use Period means the period commencing on the date that the ABL Agent or an agent acting on its behalf (or an ABL Credit Party acting with the consent of the ABL Agent) commences the liquidation and sale of the ABL Priority Collateral in a manner as provided in Section 3.6 hereof (having theretofore furnished the Controlling Term Agent with an Enforcement Notice) and ending 180 days thereafter. If any stay or other order that prohibits any of the ABL Agent, the other ABL Secured Parties or any ABL Credit Party (with the consent of the ABL Agent) from commencing and continuing to Exercise Any Secured Creditor Remedies or from liquidating and selling the ABL Priority Collateral has been entered by a court of competent jurisdiction, such 180-day period shall be tolled during the pendency of any such stay or other order and the Use Period shall be so extended.

  • Issuance Notice Date means any Trading Day during the Agency Period that an Issuance Notice is delivered pursuant to Section 3(b)(i).

  • Co-Sale Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b).

  • Qualifying Period means 12 continuous Calendar Weeks during the whole or part of which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer in the same role, and as further defined in the Schedule to these Terms;