Prospective Company definition

Prospective Company means a company that possesses prospective I&T technology which has strong potential and is looking to establish a presence at Hong Kong Science Park, InnoPark, InnoCentre or Hong Kong Science Park Shenzhen Branch, hence, the need to find suitable accommodation for its staff as a “pre-landing” facility at Hong Kong Science Park.

Examples of Prospective Company in a sentence

  • The Issuer shall not and shall not permit any other Securitization Entity to, enter into any lease of real property (other than or in connection with any Permitted Asset Disposition, Franchised Restaurant Lease, New Franchised Restaurant Lease, Prospective Company Restaurant Property or Company Restaurant Build-Out).

  • Parent shall cause the Surviving Company to pay through the payroll system of the Surviving Company (to the extent applicable) to each holder of a Company Equity Award outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than a Prospective Company RSU Award) the applicable payment contemplated by this Section 2.7, less any required withholding Taxes and without interest, no later than the first payroll date of the Surviving Company following the Effective Time.

  • Upon the Company Stockholder Approval, each Company RSU Award (other than a Prospective Company RSU Award) that is then outstanding and unvested shall vest and settle in full, subject to withholding of applicable Taxes, and shall be treated in accordance with ‎Section 2.04(a).

  • Mutual Fund Prospectus Printing of prospectuses Company Inforce - Fund Prospective- Company Distribution (not including postage) to Inforce Clients Company Fund.

  • Upon the Company Stockholder Approval, each Company RSU Award (other than a Prospective Company RSU Award) that is then outstanding and unvested shall vest and settle in full, subject to withholding of applicable Taxes, and shall be treated in accordance with Section 2.04(a).