Qualifying Rights definition

Qualifying Rights means, as of any time, shares of the Series B Preferred Stock and the Warrants, and also includes all other Common Stock Rights which, by their terms, are exercisable for shares of Common Stock only upon the payment, conversion, surrender, exchange or delivery by the holder of additional consideration in cash or property in an amount or having a fair market value per share of Common Stock which, as of such time, is equal to or less than the fair market value per share of the Common Stock determined as of such time.
Qualifying Rights means, as of any time, all outstanding rights to subscribe for, purchase or otherwise acquire any share or shares of common stock of Emmis which, by their terms, are exercisable for shares of common stock of Emmis only upon payment, conversion, surrender, exchange or delivery by the holder of additional consideration in cash or property in an amount or having a Fair Market Value per share of common stock of Emmis which, as of such time, is equal to or less than the Fair Market Value per share of the common stock of Emmis as of such time;
Qualifying Rights means rights acquired by a Temporary Worker after a 12 week qualifying period as defined under the AWR.

Examples of Qualifying Rights in a sentence

  • The "Number of Common Shares Outstanding" as of any time means the sum of (i) the number of shares of Common Stock which then are actually issued and outstanding, plus (ii) the total number of additional shares of Common Stock which would then be issued and outstanding if it were assumed that all Qualifying Rights, if any, then held by the Investors and other holders of Qualifying Rights were then duly exercised in full (whether or not then exercisable).

  • The "Number of Common Shares Outstanding" as of any time means the sum of (i) the number of shares of Emmis common stock which then are actually issued and outstanding, plus (ii) the total number of additional shares of common stock which would then be issued and outstanding if it were assumed that all outstanding Qualifying Rights, if any, were then duly exercised in full (whether or not then exercisable).

  • Baxter shall within five business days prior to the Impact Date confirm in writing to the Company whether or not Baxter will at the next Subscription Date deduct from the relevant Subscription Amount the sum to be subscribed for by Baxter and taking up its pro rata entitlement pursuant to the Qualifying Rights Issue.

  • The Company shall, prior to publication of a prospectus or listing particulars, relating to a Qualifying Rights Issue give Baxter at least twenty-one business days notice prior to such publication date (the “Impact Date”).

  • Subject to the immediately preceding sentence, if an order is issued restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting adoption or requiring repeal of any Qualifying Rights Plan adopted by the Company and is not immediately stayed pending appeal or such Qualifying Rights Plan is otherwise repealed, an Acquisition Restrictions Termination Event shall have occurred.

  • Wind Acquisition shall be able to transfer its rights under this Section 2.06 to a Third Party only in connection with a Qualifying Rights Transfer.


More Definitions of Qualifying Rights

Qualifying Rights means rights acquired by a Candidate after a 12 week qualifying period as defined under the AWR.
Qualifying Rights means, as of any time, shares of the Series B Preferred Stock and all other Common Stock Rights which, by their terms, are exercisable for shares of Common Stock only upon the payment, conversion, surrender, exchange or delivery by the holder of additional consideration in cash or property in an amount or having a Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock which, as of such time, is equal to or less than the Fair Market Value per share of the Common Stock determined as of such time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, "Qualifying Rights" shall include any rights to acquire Common Stock granted to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx or Xxxxxx Xxxxx pursuant to their Employment Agreements with the Company, as amended through and in effect on the date hereof.
Qualifying Rights shall include any rights to acquire Common Stock granted to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx or Xxxxxx Xxxxx pursuant to their Employment Agreements with the Company, as amended through and in effect on the date hereof.

Related to Qualifying Rights

  • Qualifying Property means a primary residence that a qualified applicant owned and occupied

  • Qualifying Shares means shares of Common Stock which either (i) have been owned by the Grantee for more than six (6) months and have been “paid for” within the meaning of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, or (ii) were obtained by the Grantee in the public market.

  • Qualifying Asset in relation to any Project Financing means:

  • Qualifying Warrants means net share settled warrants to purchase Common Stock that have an exercise price greater than the current Market Value of the issuer’s Common Stock as of their date of issuance, that do not entitle the issuer to redeem for cash and the holders of such warrants are not entitled to require the issuer to repurchase for cash in any circumstance.

  • Qualifying Debt means amount due, which includes interest or any other sum due in respect of the amounts owed under any contract, by the debtor for a liquidated sum either immediately or at certain future time and does not include—

  • Qualifying Equity Interests means Equity Interests of the Company other than Disqualified Stock.

  • Qualifying investment means a capital investment in real property including the purchase price of land and existing buildings, site preparation, building construction, and long-term lease costs. “Qualifying investment” also means a capital investment in depreciable assets.

  • Qualifying Offer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(ii) hereof.

  • Qualifying job means a permanent full-time job that:

  • qualifying interest means the aggregate interest, discount or original issue discount receivable by a resident individual in any year of income

  • Qualifying project means (i) any education facility, including, but not limited to a school building, any functionally related and subordinate facility and land of a school building (including any stadium or other facility primarily used for school events), and any depreciable property provided for use in a school facility that is operated as part of the public school system or as an institution of higher education; (ii) any building or facility that meets a public purpose and is developed or operated by or for any public entity; (iii) any improvements, together with equipment, necessary to enhance public safety and security of buildings to be principally used by a public entity; (iv) utility and telecommunications and other communications infrastructure; (v) a recreational facility; (vi) technology infrastructure and services, including, but not limited to, telecommunications, automated data processing, word processing and management information systems, and related information, equipment, goods and services; (vii) any technology, equipment, or infrastructure designed to deploy wireless broadband services to schools, businesses, or residential areas; or (viii) any improvements necessary or desirable to any unimproved locally- or state-owned real estate.

  • Qualifying week means the 15th week before the expected week of childbirth.

  • Qualifying Offering means a private offering of *****’s equity securities (or securities convertible into or exercisable for *****’s equity securities) for cash (or in satisfaction of debt issued for cash) having its final closing on or after the date of this Agreement and which includes investment by one or more venture capital, professional angel, corporate or other similar institutional investors other than Stanford. For the avoidance of doubt, if ***** is a limited liability company, then “equity securities” means limited liability company interests in *****.

  • Qualifying Transaction means a transaction where a CPC acquires Significant Assets, other than cash, by way of purchase, amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another Company or by other means.

  • Qualifying Notes means, at any time, any securities (other than the Notes) issued directly or indirectly by the Issuer:

  • Qualifying Dependent means, for Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account purposes,

  • Qualifying exigency means a situation where the eligible employee seeks leave for one or more of the following reasons:

  • qualifying person means a person in respect of whom payment has been made from the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation or the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund;

  • Qualifying child means an individual who:

  • Qualifying Distribution Event means (i) the Separation from Service of the Participant, (ii) the date the Participant becomes Disabled, (iii) the death of the Participant, (iv) the time specified by the Participant for an In-Service or Education Distribution, (v) a Change in Control Event, or (vi) an Unforeseeable Emergency, each to the extent provided in Section 5.

  • Qualifying student means a student who is an exceptional needs child, a South Carolina resident, and who is eligible to be enrolled in a South Carolina secondary or elementary public school at the kindergarten or later year level for the applicable school year.

  • Qualifying tax rate means the applicable tax rate for the taxable year for the which the taxpayer paid income tax to a municipal corporation with respect to any portion of the total amount of compensation the payment of which is deferred pursuant to a nonqualified deferred compensation plan. If different tax rates applied for different taxable years, then the “qualifying tax rate” is a weighted average of those different tax rates. The weighted average shall be based upon the tax paid to the municipal corporation each year with respect to the nonqualified deferred compensation plan.

  • Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104.

  • Qualifying Holder shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 12 hereof.

  • qualifying holding means a direct or indirect holding in an undertaking which represents 10 % or more of the capital or of the voting rights or which makes it possible to exercise a significant influence over the management of that undertaking;

  • Qualifying loss means the amount of compensation attributable to a taxpayer’s nonqualified deferred compensation plan, less the receipt of money and property attributable to distributions from the nonqualified deferred compensation plan. Full loss is sustained if no distribution of money and property is made by the nonqualified deferred compensation plan. The taxpayer sustains a qualifying loss only in the taxable year in which the taxpayer receives the final distribution of money and property pursuant to that nonqualified deferred compensation plan.