Completion Deadline definition

Completion Deadline means April 30, 2020 or such later date as may be mutually agreed between the Parties in writing;
Completion Deadline means the date by which the Arrangement is to be completed, which date shall be April 30, 2014 or such later date as may be agreed to in writing by the Parties;
Completion Deadline means the date by which the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are to be completed, which date shall be December 31, 2006;

Examples of Completion Deadline in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Alamos nor Argonaut shall be obligated to agree to any amendment if (A) such amendment would have adverse tax or other consequences to (i) Alamos or the Alamos shareholders, or (ii) Argonaut or the Argonaut Shareholders; or (B) such amendment would delay the consummation of, the Arrangement beyond the Completion Deadline.


More Definitions of Completion Deadline

Completion Deadline has the meaning given such term in Section 3.3(b).
Completion Deadline means the latest date by which the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are to be completed, which date shall be July 2, 2013 or such later date as the Parties may mutually agree;
Completion Deadline means ***.
Completion Deadline as defined in Section 5.1 of the Agreement is hereby changed to December 31, 2024.
Completion Deadline means August 15, 2012, being the latest date by which the Arrangement is to be completed;
Completion Deadline means June 15, 2020 or such later date as may be mutually agreed by the Parties in writing.
Completion Deadline means the latest date by which the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are to be completed, which date shall be November 30, 2011. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Mexican Anti-Trust Approval has not been obtained by such date, either party may provide written notice to the other requesting a reasonable extension in order to permit the receipt of the Mexican Anti-Trust Approval, provided that such party has been working diligently to obtain such approval, and the other party shall, in good faith, consider and not unreasonably refuse such request;