Complete Acquisition definition

Complete Acquisition means that acquisition by Borrower of all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Complete Energy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation, pursuant to that certain Securities Purchase and Sale Agreement dated as of July 9, 2021 by and between Borrower and Superior Energy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Complete Acquisition means any transaction which has one of the following results:

Examples of Complete Acquisition in a sentence

  • This Agreement of Conveyance, Transfer and Assignment of Assets and Assumption of Obligations (“Transfer and Assumption Agreement”) is made as of December 11, 2009, by YesDTC Holdings, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Assignor”), and PR Complete Acquisition, Inc., a Delaware corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Assignor (“Assignee”).

  • Complete Acquisition Requirement Package (ARP) must include all the following mandatory items.

  • Seller owns all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock $0.001 par value per share (the “Shares”) of PR Complete Acquisition, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), which Shares constitute, as of the date hereof, all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of the Company.

Related to Complete Acquisition

  • Closing Date Acquisition shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals hereto.

  • Pre-Acquisition Reorganization has the meaning set out in Section 6.8;

  • Acquisition Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Acquisition Agreement.

  • Hostile Acquisition means (a) the acquisition of the Equity Interests of a Person through a tender offer or similar solicitation of the owners of such Equity Interests which has not been approved (prior to such acquisition) by the board of directors (or any other applicable governing body) of such Person or by similar action if such Person is not a corporation and (b) any such acquisition as to which such approval has been withdrawn.

  • Closing Date Acquisition Agreement shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals hereto.