Triggering Events definition

Triggering Events means Triggering Event I, Triggering Event II and Triggering Event III, collectively.
Triggering Events means each of the following events:
Triggering Events means, collectively, Triggering Event I and Triggering Event II.

Examples of Triggering Events in a sentence

  • As provided in the Rights Agreement, the Purchase Price and the number and kind of shares of Preferred Stock or other securities, which may be purchased upon the exercise of the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate are subject to modification and adjustment upon the happening of certain events, including Triggering Events.

  • As provided in the Rights Agreement, the Purchase Price and the number and kind of shares of Preferred Stock or other securities which may be purchased upon the exercise of the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate are subject to modification and adjustment upon the happening of certain events, including Triggering Events.

  • As provided in the Rights Agreement, the Purchase Price and the number and kind of shares of Preferred Stock or other securities or assets that may be purchased upon the exercise of the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate are subject to modification and adjustment upon the happening of certain events, including Triggering Events.

  • As provided in the Rights Agreement, the Purchase Price and the number and kind of shares of Preferred Stock or other securities, which may be purchased upon the exercise of the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate are subject to modification and adjustment upon the happening of certain events, including Triggering Events (as such term is defined in the Rights Agreement).

  • As provided in the Rights Agreement, the Purchase Price and the number and kind of shares of Preferred Stock or other securities which may be purchased upon the exercise of the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate are subject to modification and adjustment upon the happening of certain events, including Triggering Events (as such term is defined in the Rights Agreement).


More Definitions of Triggering Events

Triggering Events means collectively, Triggering Event I, Triggering Event II and Triggering Event III, and “Triggering Event” shall mean any one such individual event.
Triggering Events means Triggering Event I and Triggering Event II, collectively.
Triggering Events means any one or more of the following: (i) a material change (other than those which are clearly consistent with a promotion or additions to or realignments of current responsibilities due to the growth of the organization) in the services, position or duties of the Executive with the Corporation, responsibilities (including, without limitation, the office to which the Executive reports and the personnel which report to the Executive), title or office, which includes any removal of the Executive from or any failure to re-elect or re-appoint the Executive to any such positions or offices, without the prior consent of the Executive; (ii) the assignment by the Corporation to the Executive of any duties which are inconsistent with the Executive’s position, duties and responsibilities within the Corporation, without the prior written consent of the Executive; (iii) any failure by the Corporation to continue in effect any material benefit, bonus, profit sharing, incentive, remuneration or compensation plan, stock ownership, stock option or stock purchase plan, pension plan or retirement plan in which the Executive is participating or entitled to participate or the Corporation taking any action or failing to take any action that would adversely affect the Executive's participation in or reduce her rights or benefits under or pursuant to any such plan, without in any of the foregoing events providing alternative rights or benefits of reasonably equivalent or greater value, or the Corporation failing to increase or improve such rights or benefits on a basis consistent with practices in effect with respect to the other senior executives of the Corporation; (iv) the Corporation relocating the Executive to any place other than Calgary, Alberta without the consent of the Executive, except for required travel on the Corporations’ business to an extent substantially consisten with the Executive’s current duties and obligations; (v) the sale, lease or transfer by the Corporation of all or substantially all of the assets of the Corporation to any Person other than a Related Corporation; (vi) approval by the shareholders of the Corporation of the liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of the Corporation; (vii) any breach by the Corporation of any provision of this Agreement which is not rectified in all material respects within a reasonable period of time after notice of such breach has been provided by the Executive to the Corporation; or (viii) the failure by the Corpora...
Triggering Events. Creating Cross-Trade Opportunities 1. A change in the composition or weighting of the index by the independent organization creating and maintaining the index; 2. A change in the overall level of investment in an Indexed Account as a result of investments and withdrawals on the Indexed Account’s opening date, where the Indexed Account is a bank collective fund, or on any relevant date for non-bank collective funds; provided, however, a change in an Indexed Account resulting from investments or withdrawals of assets of BNY Mellon’s own plans (other than BNY Mellon’s defined contributions plans under which participants may direct among various investment options, including Indexed Accounts) are excluded as a “Triggering Events”; or 3. A recorded declaration by BNY Mellon that an accumulation of cash in an Indexed Account attributable to interest or dividends on, and/or tender offers for portfolio securities equal to not more than .5% of the Indexed Account’s total value has occurred.
Triggering Events for a release of the Escrow Deposit, as amended and in effect throughout the Term, shall include:
Triggering Events means any one or more of the following: (i) a material change (other than those which are clearly consistent with a promotion) in the services, position or duties of the Executive with the Corporation, responsibilities (including, without limitation, the office to which the Executive reports and the personnel which report to the Executive), title or office, which includes any removal of the Executive from or any failure to re-elect or re-appoint the Executive to any such positions or offices, without the prior consent of the Executive; (ii) the assignment by the Corporation to the Executive of any duties which are inconsistent with the Executive’s position, duties and responsibilities within the Corporation, without the prior consent of the Executive; (iii) any failure by the Corporation to continue in effect any material benefit, bonus, profit sharing, incentive, remuneration or compensation plan, stock ownership, stock option or stock purchase plan, pension plan or retirement plan in which the Executive is participating or entitled to participate or the Corporation taking any action or failing to take any action that would adversely affect the Executive's participation in or reduce his rights or benefits under or pursuant to any such plan, without in any of the foregoing events providing alternative rights or benefits of reasonably equivalent or greater value, or the Corporation failing to increase or improve such rights or benefits on a basis consistent with practices in effect with respect to the other senior executives of the Corporation; (iv) the Corporation relocating the Executive to any place other than Calgary, Alberta without the consent of the Executive, except for required travel on the Corporation's business to an extent substantially consistent with the Executive's current duties and obligations;
Triggering Events means Triggering Event I, Triggering Event II, Triggering Event III and Triggering Event IV, collectively;