Canetic definition

Canetic means Canetic Resources Trust, a trust established under the laws of the Province of Alberta.
Canetic means Canetic Resources Inc., a corporation amalgamated under the ABCA.
Canetic means Canetic Resources Trust, a trust organized under the laws of the Province of Alberta and governed by the Canetic Trust Indenture;

Examples of Canetic in a sentence

  • Each Acclaim unitholder received 0.8333 of a Canetic trust unit for each trust unit they owned and each StarPoint unitholder received one Canetic trust unit for each trust unit they owned.

  • Canetic may request an extension of the revolving period for a maximum period of 364 days.

  • Under the bought deal financing, Canetic issued 20,769,000 units at a price of $22.15 per unit and $230.0 million principal amount of convertible extendible unsecured subordinated debentures.

  • On January 5, 2006, the Board of Directors of Canetic approved a Restricted Trust Unit (“RTU”) and Performance Trust Unit (“PTU”) incentive plan (the “Plan”).

  • Alberta Restricted 100% owned by Canetic ABC Holdings Ltd Canetic ABC Holdings Ltd.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, from and after the date hereof, the Debentures will be valid and binding obligations of Canetic Trust entitling the holders thereof, as against Canetic Trust, to all rights of Debentureholders under the Indenture.

  • On August 31, 2006, Canetic completed the share acquisition of a private oil and gas company (“Samson”) for total consideration of $955.1 million.

  • Penn West Petroleum Ltd., successor to the assets of Petrofund Ventures Trust, Petrofund Energy Trust, Canetic ABC Commercial Trust and Canetic Saskatchewan Trust, Alberta n/a Public 1262814 Alberta ULC Alberta Restricted 100% owned by Canetic ABC AcquisitionCo Ltd.

  • Acclaim Energy Trust (“Acclaim”) and StarPoint Energy Trust (“StarPoint”) merged on January 5, 2006 pursuant to a Plan of Arrangement (“Arrangement”), which resulted in the creation of Canetic.

  • Except as discussed in Note 2 below, the interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared by management following the same accounting policies and methods that were used in and disclosed in the audited annual financial statements for Canetic for the year ended December 31, 2006.


More Definitions of Canetic

Canetic or “AmalgamationCo” means the corporation resulting from the amalgamation of AEI, SEL, 1198329, Acclaim Processing, ACT Subsidiary, 1107911, 1107882, SCT Subsidiary, APF Energy Inc. and 1149708 and StarPoint ExchangeCo pursuant to the Arrangement, and as Administrator of Canetic Trust, where the context so requires;
Canetic means Canetic Resources Trust, an open-ended unincorporated investment trust established under the laws of the Province of Alberta pursuant to the Canetic Trust Indenture;
Canetic means Canetic Resources Trust, which was terminated following the Canetic Acquisition.

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