Transaction Warrants definition

Transaction Warrants means the warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares pursuant to the Transaction Warrant Instruments (including without limitation the Warrants).
Transaction Warrants means all of (a) the common and/or preferred Stock warrants issued by Account Debtors party to Pledged Loan Paper, as issuers in consideration for Borrower extending credit to such Account Debtor, originally giving Borrower, the right to subscribe to a specified number of shares issued by the Account Debtor and each and every instrument and agreement issued by such issuers in exchange or as a replacement for the Transaction Warrants as originally issued, and (b) the certificated securities issued to Borrower by the Account Debtors as issuers in consideration for Borrower extending credit to such Account Debtor and each and every instrument, share and/or security issued by such issuers in exchange or as a replacement for such certificated securities as originally issued.
Transaction Warrants means those warrants (including this Warrant) issued pursuant to the Agreement.

Examples of Transaction Warrants in a sentence

  • This Warrant is one of a series of Warrants (collectively, the "Transaction Warrants") issued in connection with the transaction contemplated by the Purchase Agreement.

  • If a Qualified IPO is not consummated within 19 months following the Effective Date, then ID&T shall have the right to require SFX to acquire the following for an aggregate cash purchase price of $10 million (the “Put Price”): (i) any SFX Shares that have been issued to ID&T or ID&T’s right to acquire SFX Shares, as applicable; (ii) all Transaction Warrant Shares that ID&T has acquired pursuant to exercising Transaction Warrants; and (iii) any the Transaction Options to the extent not exercised.

  • Based on such advice, the initial deposit with DTC of the Transaction Shares and Transaction Warrants should not be a Reportable CBA.

  • The Issuer shall provide the DTC Parties, promptly after any filing is made in respect of the initial deposit with DTC of Transaction Shares and/or Transaction Warrants or in respect of a DTC Reportable CBA (and, in either case, no later than 30 days after such filing is made), a copy of the reference number and details of such filings.

  • IGS agrees that immediately after the Effective Time (as defined in the Merger Agreement), all Tyhee Transaction Warrants to be issued in the Merger (as defined in the Merger Agreement) to the holder(s) of the Conversion Shares will automatically be cancelled and the holder(s) of the Conversion Shares will not be entitled to receive any Tyhee Transaction Warrants in connection with the Merger.


More Definitions of Transaction Warrants

Transaction Warrants means the purchase warrants delivered to the Purchasers at the Closing in accordance with Section _2.2 hereof.
Transaction Warrants means the warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares pursuant to the Transaction Warrant Instruments.
Transaction Warrants means the Class E Warrants and Class F Warrants issued at the Closing.
Transaction Warrants means the Common Stock Purchase Warrants issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement
Transaction Warrants shall have the meaning set forth in the Section 3.2(b).
Transaction Warrants means all of the instruments issued by the Account Debtors and/or Lessees as issuers in consideration for the Borrower extending credit to such Account Debtor or Lessee, originally giving the Borrower, or the Borrower and the Program Agent jointly (or, in the case of any Transaction Warrants which are not Subject Transaction Warrants, the Borrower and the "Agent" under the Bank Loan Agreement jointly), the right to subscribe to a specified number of shares issuable by the Account Debtor or Lessee and each and every instrument issued by such issuers in exchange or as a replacement for the Transaction Warrants as originally issued.
Transaction Warrants means those certain warrants to purchase 90,000 Common Shares, to be issued pursuant to a Warrant Agreement in the form of Exhibit "D".