Voting Obligations definition

Voting Obligations. The obligations of each Special Voting Company to attend meetings and to vote its Special Voting Share in accordance with the Newco Memorandum and Articles or the Thomson Articles and By-laws (as the case may be) and the Special Voting Agreement; •
Voting Obligations means the Voting Credit Agreement Obligations and the Voting Senior Note Obligations.
Voting Obligations means, with respect to any Series of Securities, the Securities of such Series of Securities, other than (a) any Securities of such Series of Securities (or beneficial interests therein) owned by the Issuer, RJS or the Sponsor or any of their respective Affiliates, or(b) any Subordinated Securities while any Senior Securities remain outstanding.

Examples of Voting Obligations in a sentence

  • Mandatory Offer and Tenured Voting: Obligations and Exemptions The Italian system is calibrated in a complex balance between obligations and waivers.

  • The Union and the Board agree that negotiations in good faith shall encompass the following: wages, fringe benefits, hours of work, and terms and conditions of employment.

  • The Applicable Proxy may exercise the irrevocable proxy granted to it hereunder at any time any Stockholder fails to vote (including by failing to cause such Stockholder’s shares to be present at the meeting) or attempts to vote (whether by proxy, in person or by written consent) in a manner that does not comply with the Voting Obligations.


More Definitions of Voting Obligations

Voting Obligations means the Voting Credit Agreement Obligations and the Voting Tranche A Exchange Note Purchase Agreement Obligations.
Voting Obligations all Obligations other than (i) those held by an Affiliate of the Borrower, (ii) Hedging Agreement Obligations and (iii) those outstanding under Secured Instruments that provide that the Holders of such Obligations will not be included in any determination of Required Secured Parties.
Voting Obligations as a result of any portion of the Notes being owned by any Obligor or any Affiliate of an Obligor. The Collateral Agent may rely conclusively, and shall be fully protected in so relying, on any determination made by it in accordance with the provisions of the preceding sentence (or as otherwise directed by a court of competent jurisdiction) and shall have no liability to any Obligor, any Participating Creditor or any other person as a result of any action taken by the Collateral Agent based upon such determination prior to receipt of written notice of any error in such determination. Upon any request of the Collateral Agent, each Obligor will, and by countersigning this Agreement each Obligor agrees to, as promptly as practicable furnish a certificate to the Collateral Agent as to the existence or amount of any Outstanding Obligation or Voting Obligation or as to the existence of any Actionable Default. For all purposes of this Agreement to the extent any Outstanding Obligation has been taken into account for purposes of determining the amount to which any Participating Creditor is entitled in any distribution hereunder, any guarantee of such Outstanding Obligation that is itself an Outstanding Obligation shall not be taken into account for such purpose.
Voting Obligations means the Global Credit Agreement Obligations and any other Shared Credit Obligations that have been designated by ProLogis as Voting Obligations pursuant to Section 8(b). For purposes of determining the amount of Voting Obligations necessary for action to be taken by the Majority Credit Parties, the amount of Voting Obligations shall be equal to (a) in the case of any revolving credit facility, the aggregate amount of the commitments under such revolving credit facility, provided that at any time that the Sharing Parties under such revolving credit facility (or a portion of such Sharing Parties) have the right to terminate the commitments under such revolving credit facility, then the amount of Voting Obligations under such revolving credit facility shall be equal to the principal amount outstanding under such revolving credit facility (including the undrawn amount of any Letter of Credit); and (b) in the case of any other credit facility, the principal amount outstanding under such credit facility (including the undrawn amount of any Letter of Credit).

Related to Voting Obligations

  • Existing Obligations means the “Obligations” as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement.

  • Supporting Obligations means supporting obligations (as such term is defined in the Code), and includes letters of credit and guaranties issued in support of Accounts, Chattel Paper, documents, General Intangibles, instruments or Investment Property.

  • Supporting Obligation means a letter-of-credit right or secondary obligation that supports the payment or performance of an account, chattel paper, a document, a general intangible, an instrument, or investment property.

  • Accreting Obligation means any obligation (including, without limitation, a Convertible Obligation or an Exchangeable Obligation), the terms of which expressly provide for an amount payable upon acceleration equal to the original issue price (whether or not equal to the face amount thereof) plus an additional amount or amounts (on account of original issue discount or other accruals of interest or principal not payable on a periodic basis) that will or may accrete, whether or not (A) payment of such additional amounts is subject to a contingency or determined by reference to a formula or index, or (B) periodic cash interest is also payable.

  • Surviving Obligations means any obligations of Tenant under this Lease, actual or contingent, which arise on or prior to the expiration or prior termination of this Lease or which survive such expiration or termination by their own terms.

  • Outstanding Obligations means, as of any date, and giving effect to making any Extension of Credit requested on such date and all payments, repayments and prepayments made on such date, (a) when reference is made to all Lenders, the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Loans and (b) when reference is made to one Lender, the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Loans made by such Lender.

  • Voting Agreements has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Continuing Obligations means obligations or responsibilities that are reasonably expected to or actually continue or arise after Operations on a particular area of the Properties have ceased or are suspended, such as future monitoring, stabilization, or Environmental Compliance.

  • Aggregate Voting Interests The aggregate of the Voting Interests of all the Certificates under this Agreement.

  • Voting Interests means shares of capital stock issued by a corporation, or equivalent Equity Interests in any other Person, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to vote for the election of directors (or persons performing similar functions) of such Person, even if the right so to vote has been suspended by the happening of such a contingency.

  • Voting Claim means the amount of the Affected Unsecured Claim of an Affected Unsecured Creditor as Finally Determined in the manner set out in the Amended Claims Procedure Order entitling such Affected Unsecured Creditor to vote at the applicable Meeting in accordance with the provisions of the Amended and Restated Meetings Order, the Plan and the CCAA;

  • Voting Stock of any Person as of any date means the Capital Stock of such Person that is at the time entitled to vote in the election of the Board of Directors of such Person.

  • Voting Interest With respect to any provisions hereof providing for the action, consent or approval of the Holders of all Certificates evidencing specified Voting Interests in the Trust Estate, the Holders of each Class of Certificates will collectively be entitled to the then applicable percentage of the aggregate Voting Interest represented by all Certificates equal to the ratio obtained by dividing the Principal Balance of such Class by the sum of the Class A Principal Balance and the Class B Principal Balance. Each Certificateholder of a Class will have a Voting Interest equal to the product of the Voting Interest to which such Class is collectively entitled and the Percentage Interest in such Class represented by such Holder's Certificates. With respect to any provisions hereof providing for action, consent or approval of each Class of Certificates or specified Classes of Certificates, each Certificateholder of a Class will have a Voting Interest in such Class equal to such Holder's Percentage Interest in such Class.

  • Voting Trust has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b).

  • Voting Shares means the Common Shares and any other shares in the capital of the Corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of all directors.

  • Voting Trust Agreement means the Voting Trust Agreement entered into ---------------------- as of April 15, 1996 by and among Xxxxxx X. Xxxx; Xxxxx X. Xxxx, Xx.; Xxxxx X. Xxxx, Xx.; and F. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx as the Voting Trustees and the stockholders of LSAI Holding Corp. who are parties thereto.

  • Outstanding Company Voting Securities means outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors; and any specified percentage or portion of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities (or of other voting stock or voting securities) shall be determined based on the relative combined voting power of such securities;

  • Voting Classes means Classes 4 and 5.

  • Revolving Obligations means, collectively, the Revolving Loans, the Swingline Loans and the LOC Obligations.

  • Voting Debt has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(c).

  • Voting Control means, with respect to a share of Class B Common Stock, the power (whether exclusive or shared) to vote or direct the voting of such share by proxy, voting agreement or otherwise.

  • Investment Property the collective reference to (i) all “investment property” as such term is defined in Section 9-102(a)(49) of the New York UCC (other than any Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock excluded from the definition of “Pledged Stock”) and (ii) whether or not constituting “investment property” as so defined, all Pledged Notes and all Pledged Stock.

  • subordinate voting security means a restricted security that carries a right to vote, if there are securities of another class outstanding that carry a greater right to vote on a per security basis;

  • Company Voting Securities means the combined voting power of all outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors to the Board.

  • Voting booth or “booth” means that booth or enclosure wherein an elector casts his or her ballot for tabulation by an electronic or electromechanical device.

  • Escrow Obligations means (a) Government Obligations, (b) certificates of deposit issued by a bank or trust company which are (1) fully insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or similar corporation chartered by the United States or (2) secured by a pledge of any Government Obligations having an aggregate market value, exclusive of accrued interest, equal at least to the principal amount of the certificates so secured, which security is held in a custody account by a custodian satisfactory to the Registrar or the Registrar, as the case may be, or (c)(1) evidences of a direct ownership in future interest or principal on Government Obligations, which Government Obligations are held in a custody account by a custodian satisfactory to the Registrar pursuant to the terms of a custody agreement in form and substance acceptable to the Registrar and (2) obligations issued by any state of the United States or any political subdivision, public instrumentality or public authority of any state, which obligations are fully secured by and payable solely from Government Obligations, which Government Obligations are held pursuant to an agreement in form and substance acceptable to the Registrar and, in any such case, maturing as to principal and interest in such amounts and at such times as will insure the availability of sufficient money to make the payment secured thereby.