Parent Rights definition

Parent Rights means the rights attached to shares of Parent Common Stock pursuant to the Parent Rights Agreement.
Parent Rights means the preferred stock purchase rights issued pursuant to the Parent Rights Agreement.
Parent Rights means the preferred stock purchase rights issued pursuant to that certain Rights Agreement, as amended, dated as of June 2, 1995, between Parent and Boatmens' Trust Company (the "PARENT RIGHTS AGREEMENT").

Examples of Parent Rights in a sentence

  • Parent has reserved 5,136,937 Parent Class A Shares underlying Parent Warrants and 1,027,387 Parent Class A Shares underlying Parent Rights.

  • As of October 24, 2023, Parent has, issued and outstanding, (i) 604,629 Parent Units, (ii) 5,542,368 Parent Class A Shares (including 604,629 Parent Class A Shares not separated from Parent Units), (iii) 2,443,750 Parent Class B Shares, (iv) 10,273,875 Parent Rights (including 604,629 Parent Rights not separated from Parent Units), (v) 10,273,875 Parent Warrants (including 604,629 Parent Warrants not separated from Parent Units) and (vi) no Company Preferred Share.


More Definitions of Parent Rights

Parent Rights means rights issued under the Parent Rights Agreement.
Parent Rights shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.
Parent Rights means the right to receive one-tenth (1/10) of a Parent Ordinary Share.
Parent Rights has the same meaning as the term "Rights" under the Parent Rights Plan.
Parent Rights means the rights issued pursuant to the Parent Rights Agreement.
Parent Rights means the issued and outstanding rights of Parent, each such right convertible into one-tenth (1/10) of a Parent Class A Ordinary Share at the closing of a business combination.