Mergers Act definition

Mergers Act means the Mergers, Takeovers and Monopolies (Control) Act, 1978 (as amended);
Mergers Act. The Mergers, Take-overs and Monopolies (Control) Act, 1978 of the Republic of Ireland, as amended.
Mergers Act means the Mergers, Takeovers, and Monopolies (Control) Act, 1978 of Ireland (as amended by the Restrictive Practice (Amendment) Act, 1987 and the Competition Acts, 1991-1996) of Ireland;

Examples of Mergers Act in a sentence

  • Promptly after the date hereof, each of the parties hereto will promptly file with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice and any applicable Irish governmental authority all required premerger notification and report forms and other documents and exhibits required to be filed under the HSR Act or the Irish Mergers Act to permit the acquisition of the shares of SkillSoft Common Stock subject to the Option at the earliest possible date.

  • The parties shall have received any clearance that may be required under the HSR Act and the Irish Mergers Act.

  • Pursuant to the Irish Mergers Act, the necessary antitrust filings were made in Ireland on November 12, 1999, and any delays in decisions by the appropriate regulatory authorities in Ireland may affect when and whether the combination will proceed.

  • Section 3.10(a) Irish Mergers Act .............................................

  • Each of the Elan Companies, on one hand, and the Acquiror, on the other hand, shall be responsible for its own legal fees for preparing its portion of the HSR Act and Irish Mergers Act filings.

  • Promptly after the date hereof, each of the parties hereto will promptly file with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice and any applicable Irish governmental authority all required premerger notification and report forms and other documents and exhibits required to be filed under the HSR Act or the Irish Mergers Act to permit the acquisition of SmartForce ADSs subject to the Option at the earliest possible date.

  • Under the Irish Mergers Act, certain mergers and takeovers (including certain transactions involving the proposed acquisition of 25% or more of the equity interest of a target corporation) must, if certain financial thresholds are exceeded, be notified to the Minster for Enterprise, Trade and Employment.

  • The purchase by EIS of the securities to be issued on the Second Subsequent Purchase Date is conditioned upon EIS' obtaining requisite approval, if any, pursuant to the Mergers Act.

  • The Purchaser shall prepare all filings required under the Mergers Act or any other national or international applicable merger control laws.

  • The Seller and Purchaser shall, as promptly as practical after the execution of this Agreement, make a notification under the Mergers Act.


More Definitions of Mergers Act

Mergers Act means the Irish Mergers, Takeovers and Monopolies (Control) Act, 1978 as amended from time to time.
Mergers Act the Irish Mergers, Take-overs and Monopolies (Control) Act, ----------- 1978.
Mergers Act. METE" 5.1(b)
Mergers Act means the Mergers & Take-Overs (Control) Acts, 1978 to 2002;

Related to Mergers Act

  • WHS Act means the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) or the Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2012 (NT), where applicable. WHS EPH means Workplace Health and Safety Entry Permit Holders under the WHS Act. Workplace Impairment Policy and Procedures means the Workplace Impairment Policy and Procedures found in APPENDIX 4.

  • OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993.

  • Gas Act means the Belgian Gas Law concerning the transportation of gaseous and other substances by pipeline of 12 April 1965, as amended from time to time.

  • FAIS Act means the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 2002 (Act No. 37 of 2002);

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