Requisite Affirmative Vote definition

Requisite Affirmative Vote shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.4 hereof.
Requisite Affirmative Vote means, with respect to the NYSE American Approval and the Delaware Charter Approval, the affirmative vote of the greater of (i) a majority of the shares of Common Stock present in person or by proxy at the Stockholders Meeting and entitled to vote or (2) a majority of the minimum number of shares entitled to vote that would constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the Stockholders Meeting.

Examples of Requisite Affirmative Vote in a sentence

  • This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, the Merger, shall have been adopted and approved by the Requisite Affirmative Vote of the holders of shares of Seller Common Stock entitled to vote at the Seller Shareholders Meeting in accordance with applicable law.

  • The board of directors of the Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain from the Seller’s shareholders the Requisite Affirmative Vote in favor of adoption of this Agreement and approval of the Merger, subject to Section 6.2.

  • The board of directors of the Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain from the Seller’s shareholders the Requisite Affirmative Vote in favor of adoption of this Agreement and approval of the Merger, subject to the provisions of Section 6.2.

  • This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, the Merger, shall have been adopted and approved by the Requisite Affirmative Vote of the holders of shares of Seller Common Stock present and voting at the Seller Shareholders Meeting in accordance with applicable law.