Share Capital definition

Share Capital means: (i) any shares, interests, participations or other equivalents (however designated) of share capital of a company; (ii) any ownership interests in a Person other than a company, including membership interests, partnership interests, joint venture interests and beneficial interests; and (iii) any warrants, options, convertible or exchangeable securities, subscriptions, rights (including any pre-emptive or similar rights), calls or other rights to purchase or acquire any of the foregoing.
Share Capital means the issued and paid up capital of the Company.
Share Capital means any and all shares, interests, participations or other equivalents (however designated, whether voting or non-voting) of capital, partnership interests (whether general or limited) or equivalent ownership interests in or issued by such person, and with respect to the Corporation includes, without limitation, any and all Common Shares and the Preference Shares.

Examples of Share Capital in a sentence

  • Each of the Investors (for as long as they each hold at least 5% (five percent) of the Share Capital of the Company on a Fully Diluted Basis) shall be entitled, at their own cost and expense, to consult with the statutory auditors of the Company regarding the financial affairs of the Company.


More Definitions of Share Capital

Share Capital means the fully paid-up equity share capital of the Company, on a Fully Diluted Basis.
Share Capital means members‟ equity in the form of issued and fully paid up shares of common stock
Share Capital of any Person means any and all shares, interests, participations or other equivalents (however designated) of share capital of such Person and all warrants or options to acquire such share capital.
Share Capital means the share capital of the Company;
Share Capital means the capital for the time being raised or authorised to be raised for the purposes of the Company.
Share Capital means, at any time of determination, the stated capital of the Equity Interests (other than Disqualified Stock) and additional paid-in capital of the Company at such time, all as determined in accordance with GAAP.