Special Limited Voting Shares definition

Special Limited Voting Shares means the special shares, series 1, in the capital of the Manager;

Examples of Special Limited Voting Shares in a sentence

  • In connection with the Manager Share Exchange described in paragraph 3.1(i)(v), the aggregate amount to be added by the Manager to the stated capital of (X) the Manager Class A Shares will be an amount equal to one half of the FMV of the Butterfly Class A Shares so exchanged and (Y) the Manager Special Limited Voting Shares will be an amount equal to one half of the FMV of the Butterfly Class A Shares so exchanged.

  • After payment to the holders of the CN Special Limited Voting Shares of such amount, the holders of the CN Special Limited Voting Share shall not be entitled to share in any further distribution of the assets of the Corporation.

  • The Corporations and NAR Subco agree that the voting rights attaching to the CN Special Limited Voting Shares shall be voted in a manner that is consistent with the Core Principles.

Related to Special Limited Voting Shares

  • Class B Shares means the Class B ordinary Shares in the capital of the Company of $0.0001 nominal or par value designated as Class B Shares, and having the rights provided for in these Articles.

  • Preferred Shares means shares of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Company having the rights and preferences set forth in the Form of Certificate of Designations attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A.

  • Class A Shares means Class A ordinary shares, par value US$0.0001 per share, in the share capital of the Company.