Class A-1 Common Shares definition

Class A-1 Common Shares means shares of Class A-1 Common Stock, par value $0.00001 per share, of the Company and any stock into which such Class A-1 Common Shares may hereafter be converted or changed.
Class A-1 Common Shares means the limited liability company interests of the LLC designated as Class A-1 Common Shares in the LLC Agreement.
Class A-1 Common Shares means the limited liability company interests of the Company designated as Class A-1 Common Shares, having the powers, preferences, rights, qualifications, limitations and restrictions set forth in Sections 5.1(a) and 5.1(b).

Examples of Class A-1 Common Shares in a sentence

  • Other than with respect to Distributions as set forth in Section 6.1(c), it is intended that the Class A-1 Common Shares, the Class A-2 Common Shares and the Class A-3 Common Shares have identical economic rights, as if they were of the same class.

  • The Class A-1 Common Shares shall have such rights to Distributions as may be authorized and set forth under this Agreement.

  • The Board shall appropriately adjust the economic provisions of this Agreement in good faith and solely to the extent necessary (without affecting or altering the relative economic rights and preferences of the Class A-1 Common Shares, Class A-2 Common Shares and Class A-3 Common Shares vis-à-vis each other) to reflect the issuance of additional Shares pursuant to this Section 5.1(e), including by amending the distribution provisions of Section 6.1 and associated definitions, as necessary.

  • The relative rights, powers, preferences, duties, liabilities and obligations of holders of the Class A-1 Common Shares shall be as set forth herein.