Neuronetics Proxy Statement definition

Neuronetics Proxy Statement means a proxy statement, including all schedules, appendices and exhibits thereto and enclosed therewith, to be sent to Neuronetics Stockholders in connection with the Neuronetics Meeting, as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, which shall be a joint proxy statement with the Greenbrook Proxy Statement unless the Parties otherwise agree;

Examples of Neuronetics Proxy Statement in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to work cooperatively to implement the foregoing including by providing any information required by applicable Law with respect to their respective board nominees for inclusion in the Neuronetics Proxy Statement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Section 2.14 related to the approval or contents of filings with Governmental Entities will not apply with respect to filings in connection with the Regulatory Approvals, the Greenbrook Proxy Statement, the Neuronetics Proxy Statement, the Interim Order or the Final Order which are governed by other sections of this Agreement.

  • Neuronetics will advise Greenbrook promptly after it receives any request by the SEC for amendment of the Neuronetics Proxy Statement or comments thereon and responses thereto or any request by the SEC for additional information in connection with the Neuronetics Proxy Statement.

  • Greenbrook and Neuronetics shall also use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any necessary consents from any of their respective auditors and any other advisors to the use of any financial or other expert information required to be included in the Neuronetics Proxy Statement and to the identification in the Neuronetics Proxy Statement of each such advisor.

Related to Neuronetics Proxy Statement

  • Proxy Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03(a).

  • Meeting Materials means the notice of meeting, the Circular and the form of proxy in respect of the Meeting which accompanies the Circular.

  • SEC means the Securities and Exchange Commission.