Merger Period definition

Merger Period means the period (i) commencing on the date of the first public announcement of the relevant Merger, and (ii) ending on the date which is 90 days after the date on which the relevant Merger occurs; and
Merger Period means the period commencing on the Occurrence of a Merger and ending 30 calendar days following the Merger or, if later, 30 calendar days following the date on which a Merger Notice is given to the Series F Bondholders as required by Condition 5.5;
Merger Period means the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on October 20, 1997.

Examples of Merger Period in a sentence

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period, or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Continuation of Welfare Benefits.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: LTIP Vesting.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period, or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Other Restricted Stock.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period, or Post-Significant Acquisition Period.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Stock Options.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period, or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Indemnification.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period, or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Severance Payments.

  • Merger Period, Post-Change Period or Post-Significant Acquisition Period: Outplacement.