Applicable Stock Exchange definition

Applicable Stock Exchange means, with respect to Common Shares issued or Options granted (i) to a Participant who is a resident of Canada, the TSE; and (ii) to a Participant who is a resident of any country other than Canada, the New York Stock Exchange; provided, however, that the Board of Directors may, subject to any required stock exchange approval, from time to time, designate another Stock Exchange as the Applicable Stock Exchange for purposes of clause (i) or clause (ii).
Applicable Stock Exchange means The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, the New York Stock Exchange, or any other nationally recognized stock exchange in the United States as may be agreed by the Company and Acquiror.
Applicable Stock Exchange means any Canadian or United States nationally recognized stock exchange on which the Common Shares are listed.

Examples of Applicable Stock Exchange in a sentence

  • From the date hereof through the Effective Time, Acquiror shall prepare and submit to the Applicable Stock Exchange a listing application in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, covering the Registration Statement Securities (the “Listing Application”), and the Company shall reasonably cooperate with Acquiror with respect to the Listing Application.

  • On the last day of each of Borrower’s fiscal quarters and at any other times as requested by Bank, Borrower shall pay to Bank, the aggregate amount of Financed Loans which were repaid or which constitutes a Charge-off, in whole or in part, during such fiscal quarter.

  • To the extent that Section 2.1(d) above shall not be applicable or Amberjack no longer has the right to nominate and designate for election such Amberjack Directors, such Directors shall be nominated and elected in accordance with the Company’s Organizational Documents and its related guidelines and any corporate governance guidelines and the rules of the Applicable Stock Exchange, as applicable and as then in effect.

  • Any amendment, modification or alteration of the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Shares shall, solely to the extent required by the Applicable Stock Exchange Rules, be subject to the approval of the The New York Stock Exchange and/or The Toronto Stock Exchange, as the case may be for as long as the Common Shares are listed for trading thereon.

  • SVAC has taken no action that is designed to terminate the listing of the Class A Shares on the Applicable Stock Exchange or the registration of the Class A Shares under the Exchange Act, other than as contemplated by the Redomicile and the Re-Listing.


More Definitions of Applicable Stock Exchange

Applicable Stock Exchange means the TSX, the TSXV or other stock exchange in Canada;
Applicable Stock Exchange means, with respect to Members on Canadian payroll, the TSX, and, with respect to all other Members, the NYSE or if the shares are not then actively traded on the TSX and/or NYSE, such other stock exchanges or over-the-counter trading markets on which the Shares are actively traded.
Applicable Stock Exchange means the stock exchange with the highest volume of trading of Common Shares during the 45-calendar day period immediately preceding any date of determination. For the avoidance of doubt, (i) the Applicable Stock Exchange may include the Brazilian Stock Exchange and any U.S. national or regional securities exchange on which the Common Shares or the ADSs, as applicable, are listed and (ii) for any relevant determination measured over a span of multiple days, the Applicable Stock Exchange shall be the stock exchange determined as of the first day of such measurement period.
Applicable Stock Exchange has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b).
Applicable Stock Exchange means the TSX or the NYSE MKT or both of them, as the case may be;
Applicable Stock Exchange means the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq Global Select Market, or any other international or domestic stock exchange as mutually agreed by the Issuer and the Holder;
Applicable Stock Exchange means the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq Global Select Market, or any other international or domestic stock exchange as mutually agreed by the Issuer and the Noteholder;