PSU Plan definition
PSU Plan means the Performance Share Unit Plan of the Corporation.
PSU Plan means the performance share unit plan of the Company;
PSU Plan means the Company’s 2016 Performance and Restricted Share Unit Plan adopted with effect from April 12, 2016.
Examples of PSU Plan in a sentence
Under the terms of the PSU Plan, the Board of Directors is authorized to determine whether the performance criteria have been met.
The current maximum number of common shares authorized for issuance from treasury under the PSU Plan is 3,126,000.
The Company has established a PSU Plan for designated officers and employees of the Company.
In March 2020, the Board amended the PSU Plan to allow grants of share units (“SUs”) in the form of PSUs or deferred share units (“Executive DSUs”).
The units granted under the PSU Plan participate in the Corporation’s quarterly dividend.
More Definitions of PSU Plan
PSU Plan means Correvio’s Phantom Share Unit Plan adopted with effect from May 15, 2018, or any predecessor phantom share until plan, as applicable;
PSU Plan means the Corporation’s Amended and Restated Performance Share Unit Plan, effective March 11, 2020, providing for the issuance of share units to eligible participants.
PSU Plan means Calfrac's performance share unit plan dated October 15, 2004;
PSU Plan means the Corporation’s performance share unit plan approved by the Board on December 11, 2015 and as amended from time to time;
PSU Plan means Cardiome’s 2014 Phantom Share Unit Plan adopted with effect from December 6, 2014;
PSU Plan means the performance share unit plan of the Company last approved by shareholders of the Company on February 26, 2021.
PSU Plan means the 2015 performance share unit plan of the Company effective as of January 23, 2015, and ratified by Common Shareholders on March 26, 2015, as such performance share unit plan may be further amended, restated, approved or otherwise re-approved by the Board or the Common Shareholders, as such may be necessary or desirable for such plan to be compliant with the requirements of the TSX.