Foreign Investment Laws definition

Foreign Investment Laws means all applicable Laws (other than Antitrust Laws) in effect from time to time that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions by foreigners to acquire interests in or control over domestic equities, securities, entities, assets, land or other holdings for reasons of national security or other public policy.
Foreign Investment Laws means laws in any jurisdiction, that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict, or regulate direct or indirect acquisitions, investments or ownership or control of assets by a foreign investor.
Foreign Investment Laws mean any trade regulation laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate mergers and acquisitions involving foreign investors.

Examples of Foreign Investment Laws in a sentence

  • Section 6.1(a) shall not apply to filings under Antitrust Laws or Foreign Investment Laws, which shall be governed by the obligations set forth in Section 6.2 below.

  • Parent and Merger Sub shall be solely responsible for payment of all filing fees in connection with filings made under the HSR Act and any other Antitrust Laws and Foreign Investment Laws.


More Definitions of Foreign Investment Laws

Foreign Investment Laws means the Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007, the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018, the Investment Canada Act (Canada) and any foreign investment Applicable Laws and other Applicable Laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate foreign investment.
Foreign Investment Laws means the Investment Canada Act and any other Applicable Law intended to prohibit, restrict, or regulate acquisitions or investments in Persons organized, domiciled, or operating in a jurisdiction by foreign Persons.
Foreign Investment Laws means any Law intended to prohibit, restrict, or regulate acquisitions or investments in Persons organized, domiciled, or operating in a jurisdiction by foreign Persons.
Foreign Investment Laws means all Applicable Laws (other than Antitrust Laws) in effect from time to time that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions by foreigners to acquire interests in or control over domestic equities, securities, entities, assets, land or other holdings for reasons of national security or other public policy.
Foreign Investment Laws means any applicable foreign investment Laws of the United States, the European Union or any of its Members States, or any other competent jurisdiction, including without limitation Article L 151-3 of the French Monetary and Finance Code and Section 721 of the United States Defense Production Act of 1950.
Foreign Investment Laws means any Laws or Governmental Orders that are designed or intended to provide for the review, regulation, restriction or prohibition of investments on grounds of national security, public order and/or other national or public interest.
Foreign Investment Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 7.14.3;