Raise Capital definition

Raise Capital means (i) receive funds or property from the issuance of securities, (ii) acquire an interest in a joint venture to the extent of the proportionate share of such acquired joint venture interest in the funds or property, (iii) receive funds, services or property by way of a research or development grant from governmental, non-governmental or private sources, either as reimbursement of previously conducted research and development activities or for future research and development activities or (iv) receive funds, services or property (including, without limitation, as upfront, royalty, milestone, license maintenance, option or exclusivity fees or other payments or income) from consulting, feasibility studies, licenses, sublicenses (including from SUBLICENSEES), or contracts with partners of COMPANY.

Related to Raise Capital

  • Core Capital means fully paid up members‟ shares, capital issued, disclosed reserves, retained earnings, grants and donations all of which are not meant to be expended unless on liquidation of the Sacco society

  • Venture capital fund means a private fund that meets the definition of a venture capital fund in SEC Rule 203(l)-1, 17 C.F.R. § 275.203(l)-1.

  • Private Capital means, if the Issuer is Matching Private Investment Supported (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), the equity capital received by the Issuer or the applicable Affiliate of the Issuer from one or more non-governmental investors in accordance with Section 1.3(m) of the Definitive Agreement.

  • GE Capital means General Electric Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

  • Capital means the share capital from time to time of the Company;