Separation Transaction definition

Separation Transaction means the sale or separation of the non-television business of the Holding Company in whole or in part, whether by asset sale or otherwise.
Separation Transaction means the steps comprised in the Demerger, the Exchange Agreements, execution of the Separation Ancillary Agreements and Admission, pursuant to which, among other things, Haleon will become a listed company holding the Consumer Healthcare Business;
Separation Transaction means any spin-off, split-off, carve-out, demerger, recapitalization or similar transaction.

Examples of Separation Transaction in a sentence

  • Prior to the Separation Transaction, Marshall & Ilsley Corporation and any subsidiary thereof.

  • Prior to the Separation Transaction, Marshall & Ilsley Corporation, a Wisconsin corporation, or a successor thereof.

  • If the Corporation has not completed the Separation Transaction by the Separation Outside Date, the Corporation agrees to not proceed with any Separation Transaction without the Investor's prior written consent.

  • The Investor acknowledges and agrees that Corporation may undertake the Separation Transaction at any time in its discretion following the Escrow Release Date until the Separation Outside Date, and that the parties intend for the investments of the Investor in either the Corporation or SpinCo as described herein to occur irrespective of whether the Separation Transaction will occur.

  • The parties further acknowledge and agree that immediately after the Separation Transaction Completion Date, the Investor shall, and Corporation shall cause SpinCo to, execute and deliver the SpinCo Subscription Agreement and, provided the transactions in Section 6.4 have been completed, the parties agree that all rights and obligations under this Agreement shall have been completed, other than the rights and obligations described in this Section 6.5, and that no other rights and obligations shall exist.


More Definitions of Separation Transaction

Separation Transaction has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Master Purchase Agreement;
Separation Transaction means any transaction forming part of the Internal Reorganization, the Contribution, or the Distribution.
Separation Transaction means a plan of arrangement of the Corporation under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia), pursuant to which the Corporation will effect a separation into two operating businesses, one of which is owned by SpinCo and consists of, inter alia, the Xxxxxxx Pass Project, and one of which continues to be held by the Corporation and consists of, inter alia, the Argentina Projects, with holders of Common Shares receiving new common shares of the Corporation and SpinCo Shares on a proportionate basis and with SpinCo becoming a reporting issuer in Canada with its common shares listed for trading on one or more stock exchanges;
Separation Transaction means the publicly announced separation of EXH’s international contract operations, international aftermarket services and global fabrication businesses, to be effected pursuant to the Separation Documents by the distribution by EXH to its shareholders of 100% of the outstanding shares of Parent’s common stock. As a result of such distribution, Parent shall become a publicly traded company whose stock is traded on a recognized national stock exchange.
Separation Transaction means each of the Contribution, the Distribution and each of the other transactions ancillary to the foregoing as set forth in the material agreements (along with schedules and exhibits relating thereto), as amended from time to time, entered into in connection with the Contribution and the Distribution, in each case in accordance with, in all material respects, the Form 10.
Separation Transaction means the transaction whereby Metavante and the Company become separate publicly-traded companies.
Separation Transaction means the March 31, 1998 transaction effecting the separation of the construction business from the other businesses of the Company, as described in the Company's Registration Statement on Form S-4 (Registration No. 333-34627).