Quiet Period definition

Quiet Period shall have the meaning given that term in Section 1(e)(ii) hereof.
Quiet Period means a period of time during which a RFP for a potential Consultant, custodian, Investment Adviser or vendor is underway and during which a set of guidelines governs any communication by the Board, Consultant or Staff with such parties.
Quiet Period shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.1.

Examples of Quiet Period in a sentence

  • The Executive acknowledges that the Company reserves the right to modify the Quiet Period from time to time in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • In addition, the Executive agrees to notify the Company’s General Counsel prior to exercising any options or trading in the Company’s common stock within such 6 month period following the Termination Date to ascertain whether such transaction would violate any Quiet Period covered by this subsection (e)(ii).

  • If Polo fails to give notice within 365 days following expiration of the Quiet Period, then Polo shall be deemed to have waived the NBC Change of Control Call.

  • In the event of a NBC Change of Control, Polo shall have the right (the "NBC Change of Control Call"), exercisable upon expiration of the Quiet Period and for 365 days thereafter, to purchase all, but not less than all, of the Media Members' Membership Interests at a purchase price determined in accordance with Section 3.15(a).

  • It is understood and agreed that the rights provided to Polo and the Media Members in Section 3.13(c) and (d) shall not be exercisable during the Quiet Period.


More Definitions of Quiet Period

Quiet Period means any period which the Compliance Officer may notify, during which Trading in Securities of the Company shall be prohibited and shall include the following:
Quiet Period means each period (a) beginning on the first day that preliminary financial results are available for each fiscal quarter and each fiscal year, and (b) ending when the financial results for that quarter or year have been Generally Disclosed by way of a press release.
Quiet Period means the period of time during which Auction applicants are prohibited by Applicable Law from communicating with “covered television licensees” and “forward auction applicants” (as such terms are defined in the rules and regulations of the FCC) regarding the applicants’ bids and bidding strategies.
Quiet Period means: (i) the period beginning the first day of the month following the calendar quarter end and ending the second business day following the General Disclosure of financial results to the public; (ii) when a Material Change is pending; or (iii) the period commencing on the date when a proposed public offering of the securities of Fiera Capital has commenced and ending on the filing of a final prospectus relating to the proposed public offering.
Quiet Period means the period of time in a Commission Auction between the deadline to file a short-form application and the date that down payments are due from winning bidders. In Auction 105, that period of time spanned from May 7, 2020, to September 17, 2020
Quiet Period. The period commencing on the date the Change of Control notice required by Section 3.13(a) is received and ending on the date that is 180 days thereafter.
Quiet Period means a period in which a Person is prohibited from selling Common Stock under the Company’s insider trading policy.