Deed of Issuance definition

Deed of Issuance means a draft deed of issuance to be executed by the Company pursuant to which the Shares will be issued.
Deed of Issuance means a copy of the [draft] private deed of issuance (onderhandse akte van uitgifte) in respect of the Registration Shares dated [ ] 2013;
Deed of Issuance means a notarial deed of issuance of the Contribution Amount or the Per Share Amount per Drag-Along Share, in the form reasonably agreed upon by the Purchaser and the Sellers Representative, to be executed in the Netherlands at the Closing Date before the Notary. "Deed of Pledge" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.1(b)(xi).

Examples of Deed of Issuance in a sentence

  • The Beneficiary who has accepted the Offer will receive the Warrants as soon as these have been issued by the Deed of Issuance.

  • The Beneficiary who has accepted the Offer will receive the Subscription Rights as soon as these have been issued by the Deed of Issuance.

  • If a Beneficiary is not a member of the personnel (within the meaning of article 1:27 of the Belgian Code of Companies and Associations) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries on the date of the Deed of Issuance, the Beneficiary shall be deemed to have refused the Offer and the Subscription Rights offered to such Beneficiary shall not be issued.

  • If a Beneficiary is not a member of the personnel (within the meaning of article 1:27, 1° of the Belgian Code of Companies and Associations) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries on the date of the Deed of Issuance, the Beneficiary shall be deemed to have refused the Offer and the Subscription Rights offered to such Beneficiary shall not be issued.

  • The Parties recognize this Deed of Issuance and the Debentures as extrajudicial enforceable title under article 784, items I, III and V of the Code of Civil Procedure.


More Definitions of Deed of Issuance

Deed of Issuance means, in respect of each issuance of the relevant Consideration Shares, a notarial deed of issuance in respect of the issuance of such Consideration Shares to the Seller substantially in the form attached in Error! Reference source not found. (Form of a Deed of Issuance);
Deed of Issuance means the notarial deed of issuance in respect of the issuance of the Subscription Shares to Sberbank (or the Sberbank Nominee, as appropriate) substantially in the form attached in Schedule 8Error! Reference source not found.;
Deed of Issuance means the draft notarial deed of issuance dated [?] to be executed by the Company and the underwriters named in the Registration Statement pursuant to which the New Shares will be issued.
Deed of Issuance means a deed of issuance in respect of the issue and allotment of the Subscription Shares between the Company and the Subscriber in the form set out in Schedule 4 (Form of the Deed of Issuance).
Deed of Issuance means the notarial instrument in the agreed form pursuant to which the Preferred Shares will be issued to the Investor, to be executed before the Notary in the Netherlands;
Deed of Issuance means a draft of the deed of issuance providing for the issue of the Offer Shares.
Deed of Issuance has the meaning given in the recitals to this Agreement;