Examples of Series D Common Stock in a sentence
As a point of clarification, the Lender shall be entitled to keep its ------ Series D Common Stock Purchase Warrant issued at the time of the original issuance of the Note.
Shares of Series D Common Stock shall have the preferences, limitations and relative rights of a "Series" of Common Stock as set forth in Article IV.B. of the Corporation's Restated Articles of Incorporation.
Where the Series E Common Stock is entitled to voting rights by law, all shares of Series E Common Stock shall vote and be counted together with the Series A Common Stock, the Series B Common Stock, the Series C Common Stock and the Series D Common Stock and not separately as a voting group, except as required by law.
No shares of Series D Common Stock have been issued as of the date hereof.
The Corporation is authorized to issue a series of Common Stock, which is hereby designated as "Series D Common Stock" ("Eastcliff Contrarian Value Fund" or such other name designated by the Board of Directors).
Upon the transfer of that one (1) share of Series D Common Stock, the one (1) share of Series D Common Stock shall automatically convert into one (1) share of Series A Common Stock or Conversion Stock (as defined in Section 5.4(a)).
Shares of Series D Common Stock shall be subject to the other terms, provisions and restrictions set forth in the Restated Articles of Incorporation with respect to the shares of a Series of Common Stock of the Corporation.
Shares of Common Stock issued or issuable in a public offering prior to or in connection with which all outstanding shares of Series B Preferred Stock, Series C Preferred Stock and Series D Common Stock will be converted to Common Stock pursuant to Section 4(b) hereof.
The Series D Common Stock of the Corporation shall consist of Three Hundred Million (300,000,000) shares.
Except with regard to those matters required by law to be voted on by one or more voting groups and except as otherwise provided in these Articles of Incorporation, all shares of Series A Common Stock, Series B Common Stock, Series C Common Stock and Series D Common Stock shall vote and be counted together and not separately as a voting group upon all matters submitted to a vote of shareholders.