Triggering Events definition

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

Examples of Triggering Events in a sentence

  • Increased rates due to Triggering Events may not occur prior to the first anniversary of opening your account.

  • For all other Triggering Events, coverage will take effect as of the first of the month following receipt of the enrollment form.

  • For all other Triggering Events, the effective date will be as assigned by the federal government and will depend on the circumstance and the date the application is received.

  • As provided in the Tax Benefits Preservation Plan, 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.


More Definitions of Triggering Events

Triggering Events means, collectively, Triggering Event I and Triggering Event II.
Triggering Events means Triggering Event I and Triggering Event II, collectively.
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 for a release of the Escrow Deposit, as amended and in effect throughout the Term, shall include:
Triggering Events shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.
Triggering Events. Creating Cross-Trade Opportunities In accordance with PTE 95-56, three “Triggering Events” may create opportunities for Cross-Trading transactions. They are generally the following (see PTE 95-56 for more information):
Triggering Events means the following events: (i) the approval, by the Board of Directors of the Company, of this Agreement, the Additional Research Agreement, the Consulting Agreement (as defined above) and the issuance of the Options to Hadasit and the Scientists under the Consulting Agreement; and (ii) the execution of this Agreement, the Additional Research Agreement and the Consulting Agreement by all of the respective parties thereto; and (iii) the Company, together with Hadasit's reasonable assistance, obtaining the Magnet Consent; and (iv) the closing of the Round.