Conditional Share Capital definition

Conditional Share Capital has the meaning set forth in Section 4.6(a).

Examples of Conditional Share Capital in a sentence

  • Other than the Conditional Share Capital, no options, warrants, calls, rights, contracts, commitments or derivative instruments are outstanding that could require the Company to sell, transfer or issue any shares or other securities of the Company.

  • The Company also has sufficient Conditional Share Capital to source the employee stock option plans, allowing an increase of the nominal share capital by a maximum amount of CHF 2,947.10 by issuing a maximum of 29,471 registered common shares (the “Conditional Share Capital”).

  • The Investor shall issue an amount equal to the Exchange Ratio of Investor Class C Shares per Company Common Share to each ML Party which becomes a shareholder of the Company under the Company’s Conditional Share Capital after the Closing, upon the respective Company Common Shares having been issued to the ML Party.

Related to Conditional Share Capital

  • Ordinary Share Capital , in relation to a company, means all the issued share capital (by whatever name called) of the company, other than preference shares;

  • Equity Share Capital means the total issued and paid-up equity share capital of the Company, calculated on a Fully Diluted Basis.

  • Paid-up share capital means the paid-up share capital as defined in Section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013.

  • Relevant Share Capital means the relevant share capital of the Company (as that expression is defined in Section 1047 of the 2014 Act);

  • Share Capital means: (i) any shares, interests, participations or other equivalents (however designated) of share capital of a company; (ii) any ownership interests in a Person other than a company, including membership interests, partnership interests, joint venture interests and beneficial interests; and (iii) any warrants, options, convertible or exchangeable securities, subscriptions, rights (including any pre-emptive or similar rights), calls or other rights to purchase or acquire any of the foregoing.