Underwriting Documents definition

Underwriting Documents means an underwriting agreement in customary form and all other agreements and other documents reasonably requested by an underwriter in connection with an underwritten public offering of equity securities (including, without limitation, questionnaires, powers of attorney, indemnities, custody agreements and lock-up agreements).
Underwriting Documents means this Commitment Letter (including the Term Sheet and other appendices to this Commitment Letter) and the Fee Letter.

Examples of Underwriting Documents in a sentence

  • For a period of twelve (12) months following the Closing, the Purchaser may put back, or cause the Seller to repurchase, at par, any Loan having a balance of greater than $50,000 if the enforceability of the Loan has been substantially impaired because of documentation errors (excluding with respect to the Credit Underwriting Documents) on the part of Seller (a “Documentation Put”).

  • The Facility shall be made available to you on and subject to the terms set out in the Underwriting Documents.

  • In such an instance, the Project Underwriting Documents must include (i) the name of the Project Owner, (ii) the charter and organizational documents for the Project Owner, including such documents as will specify who is to manage the Project Owner, and (iii) such other information as the Lender, in its sole and absolute discretion, will require regarding the Project Owner.

  • In the event a registration giving rise to the Investor’s rights pursuant to Section 6.1 relates to an underwritten offering of securities, the Investor’s right to registration pursuant to Section 6.1 shall be conditioned upon its (a) participation in such underwriting, (b) inclusion of the Registrable Shares therein and (c) execution of all Underwriting Documents requested by the Underwriter with respect thereto.

  • Graphical methods are intuitive and easy to interpret, while numerical techniques provide objective ways of examining normality.


More Definitions of Underwriting Documents

Underwriting Documents means this Agreement, each of the SECURITY AGREEMENTS, the PLEDGE AGREEMENT, the VESSEL MORTGAGES, each BOND and any other instrument, document or agreement delivered by any INDEMNITOR in connection herewith.
Underwriting Documents means this Commitment Letter (including the Facility Agreement and other appendices) and the Fee Letter.
Underwriting Documents shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.5(a).
Underwriting Documents means, with respect to any Bridge Mortgage Loan, Note Acquisition Loan, Mezzanine Investment or Property Acquisition submitted to the Lender pursuant to Section 2.1 hereof, the reports, certificates, documents and other information included in the underwriting package and used by Borrower in evaluating and approving such Eligible Investment or Property Acquisition, including, but not limited to, items listed in Exhibit B.
Underwriting Documents means the Standby Underwriting Letter and any Underwriting Agreement.
Underwriting Documents means this letter, the Term Sheets, and any other related documents which may be mutually agreed. Unless a contrary indication appears, a term defined in any Underwriting Document has the same meaning when used in this letter.