Examples of Proposed Governing Documents in a sentence
Governing Documents ProposalsJAWS Spitfire will ask its shareholders to approve, on a non binding advisory basis, four separate proposals in connection with the replacement of the Existing Governing Documents, under Cayman Islands law, with the Proposed Governing Documents, under the DGCL.
There are differences between Cayman Islands corporate law andDelaware corporate law as well as the Existing Governing Documents and the Proposed Governing Documents.
The provisions of the Proposed Governing Documents will differ in certain material respects from the Existing Governing Documents.
The Proposed Governing Documents allow stockholders to vote in person or by proxy at a meeting of stockholders, but prohibit the ability of stockholders to act by written consent in lieu of a meeting.
See “ Domestication Proposal.”The provisions of the Proposed Governing Documents will differ in certain material respects from the Existing Governing Documents.
The Proposed Governing Documents authorize 1,000,000,000 shares of New Rigetti Common Stock and 10,000,000 shares of New Rigetti Preferred Stock.See Article IV of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
See Articles 8, 17, and 49 of the Amended and Restated Articles of Association.The Proposed Governing Documents do not include such provisions related to our status as a blank check company, which no longer will apply upon consummation of the Business Combination, as we will cease to be a blank check company at such time.
See “Domestication Proposal.” The provisions of the Proposed Governing Documents will differ in certain material respects from the Existing Governing Documents.
Governing Documents Proposal D)The Existing Governing Documents do not contain a provision adopting an exclusive forum for certain shareholder litigation.The Proposed Governing Documents adopt Delaware as the exclusive forum for certain stockholder litigation and the federal district courts of the United States as the exclusive forum for litigation arising out of the Securities Act.See Article XI subsections A of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
The new underlying assumption stresses the heterogeneity existing across occupations.