Split Tender Transaction definition

Split Tender Transaction means any grower must allow the participant to pay the difference when a FMNP transaction exceeds the value of the FMNP check.
Split Tender Transaction means any grower must allow the WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP customer to pay the difference when a program transaction exceeds the value of the WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP benefit.
Split Tender Transaction means any grower must allow the participant to pay the difference when a WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP transaction exceeds the value of the WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP benefit.

Examples of Split Tender Transaction in a sentence

  • If you know this, we suggest you tell the merchant that you want to do a Split Tender Transaction.

  • If you experience any difficulty making a Split Tender Transaction, please call Customer Service for assistance.

  • We do not guarantee that a Merchant will permit a Split Tender Transaction.

Related to Split Tender Transaction

  • Merger Transaction means any merger, acquisition or similar transaction involving a recapitalization as contemplated by Rule 10b-18(a)(13)(iv) under the Exchange Act.

  • Asset Transfer Agreement means the asset transfer agreement dated September 12, 2014 between Centurion Real Estate Opportunities Trust and Centurion Apartment REIT pursuant to which Centurion Apartment REIT seeded the initial portfolio of Centurion Real Estate Opportunities Trust.

  • Merger Transactions means the Merger and the other transactions relating thereto or contemplated by the Merger Agreement.

  • Master Transaction Agreement has the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • Hostile Tender Offer means, with respect to the use of proceeds of any Note, any offer to purchase, or any purchase of, shares of capital stock of any corporation or equity interests in any other entity, or securities convertible into or representing the beneficial ownership of, or rights to acquire, any such shares or equity interests, if such shares, equity interests, securities or rights are of a class which is publicly traded on any securities exchange or in any over-the-counter market, other than purchases of such shares, equity interests, securities or rights representing less than 5% of the equity interests or beneficial ownership of such corporation or other entity for portfolio investment purposes, and such offer or purchase has not been duly approved by the board of directors of such corporation or the equivalent governing body of such other entity prior to the date on which the Company makes the Request for Purchase of such Note.