Original Rights Holder definition

Original Rights Holder means Dalya Bzizinsky, the former holder of the Israeli Cannabis Licensing Rights;
Original Rights Holder means Papillon Partners, Inc., a Missouri corporation, and/or Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx.
Original Rights Holder means the party who grants license of intellectual property rights, etc., to the Company.

More Definitions of Original Rights Holder

Original Rights Holder means Dxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the former holder of the Israeli Cannabis Licensing Rights;
Original Rights Holder. [6] means, in the case of a literary or artistic work, the individual or individuals [7] who created the work; and in addition the individual, individuals, or legal entities who created the creation and who hold neighbouring rights to the creation according to chapter 5 of the Norwegian Copyright Act.

Related to Original Rights Holder

  • Rights Holder means the holder of the Call Rights.

  • Rights Holders Special Meeting" means a meeting of the holder of Rights called by the Board of Directors for the purpose of approving a supplement or amendment to this Agreement pursuant to Subsection 5.4(c);

  • Original Rights shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(f)(i) hereof.

  • First Refusal Right means the right granted to the Corporation in accordance with Article E.

  • Octopus Holder means a user of an Octopus who may be an AAVS Account Holder or who has linked his/her Octopus to an AAVS Account in the name of one of his/her family members or friends;

  • right holder means a person or a legal entity that was previously granted or lawfully acquired a fishing right or which will be granted a right in the allocation process envisaged in this Policy.

  • FTR Holder means the PJM Member that has acquired and possesses an FTR.

  • Principal Stockholder Transferee means any Person who acquires voting stock of the Corporation from the Principal Stockholder (other than in connection with a public offering) and who is designated in writing by the Principal Stockholder as a “Principal Stockholder Transferee.”

  • Participating Investor any Participating Account, Participating Insurance Company or Participating Plan, including the Account and the Company.

  • Transferring Shareholder has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(a).

  • Major Holder means with respect to any registration the Holder that, together with its Affiliates, includes the largest number of Registrable Securities in such registration.

  • Secondary Refusal Right means the right, but not an obligation, of each Investor to purchase up to its pro rata portion (based upon the total number of shares of Capital Stock then held by all Investors) of any Transfer Stock not purchased pursuant to the Right of First Refusal, on the terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice.

  • Series B Holder means a Record Holder of the Series B Preferred Units.

  • Participating Stockholder means a “Participating Stockholder” under the HBB Stockholders’ Agreement, HY Stockholders’ Agreement and NACCO Stockholders’ Agreement, to the extent the Partnership owns HBB Class B Shares, HY Class B Shares or NACCO Class B Shares. A Partner shall cease to be a Participating Stockholder under this Agreement and shall be deemed to be a Former Partner immediately prior to any event or lapse of time that causes such Partner to no longer be a “Participating Stockholder” under such applicable stockholders’ agreements.

  • Non-U.S. Holder means a Holder that is not treated as a United States person for U.S. federal income tax purposes as defined under Section 7701(a)(30) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.

  • Transferring Stockholder has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a).

  • Stock Purchase Right means a right to purchase Common Stock pursuant to Section 11 below.

  • Major Investor means any Investor that, individually or together with such Investor’s Affiliates, holds at least 1,000,000 shares of Registrable Securities (as adjusted for any stock split, stock dividend, combination, or other recapitalization or reclassification effected after the date hereof).

  • Participating Shares means shares that entitle their holders to participate without limitation in distributions.

  • Eligible Shareholder means an existing or new investor of the Company that is eligible at the ACD’s discretion to invest in the Class X Shares upon entering into an agreement with the ACD and fulfilling the eligibility conditions set by the ACD from time to time.

  • Anchor Investor means a Qualified Institutional Buyer, applying under the Anchor Investor Portion in accordance with the requirements specified in the SEBI ICDR Regulations and the Red Xxxxxxx Prospectus and who has Bid for an amount of at least ₹100 million.

  • Tag or “RFID tag” means the unique identification number or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) issued to a licensee by the agency for tracking, identifying and verifying marihuana plants, marihuana products, and packages of marihuana product in the statewide monitoring system.

  • Eligible Holder means a Limited Partner whose (a) federal income tax status would not, in the determination of the General Partner, have the material adverse effect described in Section 4.9(a)(i) or (b) nationality, citizenship or other related status would not, in the determination of the General Partner, create a substantial risk of cancellation or forfeiture as described in Section 4.9(a)(ii).

  • Series B Shares means the shares of Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series B, of the Company.

  • Designated Holder means the Holder of Note A-1.

  • Shareholder-Initiated Transfer Purchase means a transaction that is initiated or directed by a Shareholder that results in a transfer of assets within a Contract to a Fund, but does not include transactions that are executed: (i) automatically pursuant to a contractual or systematic program or enrollment such as transfer of assets within a Contract to a Fund as a result of “dollar cost averaging” programs, insurance company approved asset allocation programs, or automatic rebalancing programs; (ii) pursuant to a Contract death benefit; (iii) one-time step-up in Contract value pursuant to a Contract death benefit; (iv) allocation of assets to a Fund through a Contract as a result of payments such as loan repayments, scheduled contributions, retirement plan salary reduction contributions, or planned premium payments to the Contract; or (v) pre-arranged transfers at the conclusion of a required free look period.