Second Call definition

Second Call means, where Italian law and the Issuer’s by-laws provides for multiple calls, the second date and time indicated in the notice described in paragraph 3 below for a meeting of Noteholders, which shall be utilised if the required quorum is not present at the relevant first meeting of Noteholders;
Second Call means the second date and time indicated in the notice described in paragraph 5 below for a meeting of Noteholders, which shall be utilised if the required quorum is not present at the relevant first meeting of Noteholders;
Second Call means the purchase right exercisable by PCTEL pursuant to Section 9.3.

Examples of Second Call in a sentence

  • For example, in case of first call it will be termed as ‘Share First Call Account’, in case of second call it will be ‘Share Second Call Account’ and so on.

  • Any notice of meeting may determine the date in which the Second Call Meeting will take place, in case the quorum is insufficient to hold the first meeting.

  • Second Call (iOS) Second Call (Android) iOS: + Tap Hold & Accept to place the connected call on hold and answer the second.

  • The purchase price per share for such Securities pursuant to Section 3.13(c)(A) will be the greater of (x) Fair Market Value on the date of termination of employment and (y) Fair Market Value on the first day of the Second Call Period and the purchase price for such Securities pursuant to Section 3.13(c)(B) will be the lower of (x) Cost or (y) Fair Market Value on the first day of the Second Call Period.

  • PCTEL shall pay the Second Call Price in cash to Eclipse on the Second Call Closing Date.

  • The closing date for the Second Call shall be specified in the Second Call Notice and shall be no earlier than twenty (20) days, and no later than sixty (60) days, following the date of the Second Call Notice (the “Second Call Closing Date”).

  • The “Final Call Right Notice” means a Call Right Notice; provided that if Terra delivers a Second Call Right Notice, then the term “Final Call Right Notice” means the Second Call Right Notice.

  • The purchase price per Warrant will equal the Second Call Common Stock Price per share of Common Stock under the Warrant minus the per share exercise price of the Warrant.

  • At the end of the Second Call Exercise Period, any Covered Securities that are set forth opposite a Buyer's name on Exhibit C under the heading "Upon Exercise of the Second Call Option" and that are not included in the Second Call Election Notice shall no longer be subject to the Second Call Option.

  • The moneys accepted under the Second Call will be used so that the contract for sale in relation to the Condell Park Property may be settled by the Trustee.


More Definitions of Second Call

Second Call means the second date and time indicated in the notice described in paragraph 3 below for a meeting of Noteholders, which shall be utilised if the required quorum is not present at the relevant first meeting of Noteholders;
Second Call means the purchase right exercisable by PCTEL pursuant to S ection 9.3. “Second Call Closing Date” has the meaning set forth in S ection 9.3.

Related to Second Call

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  • Nomination Period means, in respect of a Nomination, the period from the Nomination Start Time to the Nomination End Time;

  • Advance Notice Date means each date the Company delivers to the Investor an Advance Notice requiring the Investor to advance funds to the Company, subject to the terms of this Agreement. No Advance Notice Date shall be less than seven (7) Trading Days after the prior Advance Notice Date.

  • Nomination Notice means all information and documents that a Nominating Stockholder is required to submit to the Secretary of the Corporation pursuant to Section 2.6(f).

  • Put Option means an exchange traded option with respect to Securities other than Stock Index Options, Futures Contracts, and Futures Contract Options entitling the holder, upon timely exercise and tender of the specified underlying Securities, to sell such Securities to the writer thereof for the exercise price.

  • Standard Settlement Period means the standard settlement period, expressed in a number of Trading Days, on the Company’s primary Trading Market with respect to the Common Stock as in effect on the date of delivery of the Notice of Exercise.

  • Issuer Call Commencement Date means the first Business Day following the three year period from and including the Issue Date;

  • First Par Call Date means, with respect to the 2027 Notes, November 15, 2026, with respect to the 2029 Notes, February 21, 2029 and with respect to the 2033 Notes, February 21, 2033.

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