Merger Proposal definition

Merger Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.
Merger Proposal means the proposal to adopt the Merger Agreement and approve the transactions contemplated thereby.
Merger Proposal has the meaning specified in Section 9.03(b).

Examples of Merger Proposal in a sentence

  • Local Government Act 1993: Section 23A Guidelines - Council Decision Making During Merger Proposal PeriodThe Guidelines have been considered in the preparation of this report and are not applicable.Recommending:1.

  • At least fifty (50) days shall have elapsed after the filing of the Merger Proposal with the Companies Registrar and at least thirty (30) days shall have elapsed after the approval of the Merger by the shareholders of each of the Company and Merger Sub.

  • For a revocation or change of vote to be effective, you must execute and deliver to the Information Agent, on or prior to the Approval Date, a subsequently dated Consent Form or a written notice to the Information Agent stating that you revoke your consent or change your vote as to the Merger Proposal.

  • Your abstention or failure to timely return the enclosed Consent Form will have the same effect as not consenting to the Merger Proposal.

  • The Partnership Agreement does not require a special meeting of Unitholders or Special Limited Partners to consider the Merger or the Merger Proposal.


More Definitions of Merger Proposal

Merger Proposal means the proposal included in this proxy statement/prospectus as “Proposal No. 3 — The Merger Proposal.”
Merger Proposal shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.14.
Merger Proposal means a proposal to approve and authorize the Plan of Merger and to authorize the Merger.
Merger Proposal means a proposal to approve the Initial Merger.
Merger Proposal means the proposal to adopt the Business Combination Agreement and approve the transactions described in this proxy statement/prospectus.
Merger Proposal has the meaning given to it in clause 12.4.1(c);