Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock definition

Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock the voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock means the voting Equity Interests of any Foreign Subsidiary.

Examples of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock in a sentence

  • The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.

  • The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Newco Subordinated Guarantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Equity Interests of each Issuer owned by such Newco Subordinated Guarantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.

  • The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 66% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.

  • The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares or interests of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Stock Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock pledged by a Grantor that is a Domestic Entity in support of the U.S. Obligations, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of the relevant Stock Issuer.

  • In the event that any Grantor shall deliver Pledged Stock representing more than 65% of the total outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary, such Grantor shall be deemed to have pledged and delivered 65% of the total outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of such Foreign Subsidiary.


More Definitions of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock

Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock the total outstanding stock entitled to vote (within the meaning of Section 1.956-2(c) of the Treasury Regulations) of any Excluded Foreign Subsidiary.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock the voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary owned directly by the Company or any other Grantor. For avoidance of doubt, Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock shall not include any voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary owned by another Foreign Subsidiary.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock the voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary or Foreign Subsidiary Holdco.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock any Restricted Subsidiary that is not organized under the laws of the United States of America or any state thereof or the District of Columbia and any Subsidiary of such Restricted Subsidiary.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock means the voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary. “Funded Debt” means any Indebtedness for money borrowed, created, issued, incurred, assumed or
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock means the voting Equity Interests of any Foreign Subsidiary. “Grantor Claims” has the meaning assigned to such term in S ection 9.01.
Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock means the voting Equity Interests of any Foreign Subsidiary. “Guarantee and Collateral Agreement Supplement” means a supplement hereto substantiallyin the form of Annex I hereto.