A Proponent definition

A Proponent s notice to the Secretary shall set forth as to each matter the Proponent proposes to bring before the Stockholder Meeting: (A) a brief description of the business desired to be brought before the Stockholder Meeting and the reasons for conducting such business at the Stockholder Meeting, (B) the name and address of the Proponent, and of any holder of record of the Proponent's shares as they appear on the Corporation's books, (C) the class and number of shares of the Corporation which are owned by the Proponent (beneficially and of record) and owned by any holder of record of the Proponent's shares, as of the date of the Proponent's notice, and a representation that the Proponent will notify the Corporation in writing of the class and number of such shares owned of record and beneficially as of the record date for the meeting promptly following the later of the record date or the date notice of the record date is first publicly disclosed, (D) any material interest of the Proponent in such business, (E) a description of any agreement, arrangement or understanding with respect to such business between or among the Proponent and any of its affiliates or associates, and any others (including their names) acting in concert with any of the foregoing, and a representation that the Proponent will notify the Corporation in writing of any such agreement, arrangement or understanding in effect as of the record date for the meeting promptly following the later of the record date or the date notice of the record date is first publicly disclosed, (F) a description of any agreement, arrangement or understanding (including any derivative or short positions, profit interests, options, hedging transactions, and borrowed or loaned shares) that has been entered into as of the date of the Proponent's notice by, or on behalf of, the Proponent or any of its affiliates or associates, the effect or intent of which is to mitigate loss to, manage risk or benefit of share price changes for, or increase or decrease the voting power of the Proponent or any of its affiliates or associates with respect to shares of stock of the Corporation, and a representation that the Proponent will notify the Corporation in writing of any such agreement, arrangement or understanding in effect as of the record date for the meeting promptly following the later of the record date or the date notice of the record date is first publicly disclosed, (G) a representation that the Proponent is a holder of reco...

Examples of A Proponent in a sentence

  • A Proponent may elect to have the value of the Proponent’s bid assessed on the basis that the Proponent will deliver a Hybrid Project, i.e. including an “Associated Project” (e.g. a ▇▇▇▇) that is co-located with the generation system.

  • A Proponent should allow sufficient time in the preparation of its Proposal to ensure its Proposal is received by the RFx Submission Deadline.

  • A Proponent may withdraw its Proposal at any time prior to the Deadline by notifying the contact for the Affordable Housing Office designated in this RFP in writing on company letterhead or in person, with appropriate identification.

  • A Proponent may withdraw its Proposal only by providing written notice to the Ontario Shores Contact before the RFx Submission Deadline.

  • A Proponent who has withdrawn a Tender may submit a new Tender, but only in accordance with the terms of this RFT.

  • A Proponent is also entitled to submit a complaint to the Director of Supply Chain Ontario in accordance with the process established by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services.

  • A Proponent may amend its Proposal after submission, but only if the Proposal is amended and resubmitted before the RFx Submission Deadline.

  • A Proponent who finds omissions, discrepancies, ambiguities or conflicts in any of the RFP documentation or who is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of the RFP should notify the City in writing not later than the deadline for questions.

  • A Proponent who submits conditions, options, variations, or contingent statements to the terms set out in the Agreement, either as part of its Proposal or after receiving notice of selection, not acceptable by Ontario Shores, may be disqualified.

  • A Proponent should allow sufficient time in the preparation of its Proposal to ensure its Proposal is successfully submitted by the Closing Time.