Continuing Offer definition

Continuing Offer means the Second Amended and Restated Continuing Offer, dated May 16, 2000, by Titanium to certain holders of Titanium OP Units and Titanium OP Incentive Units.
Continuing Offer means the continuing private offer of Shares of each Class for subscription at
Continuing Offer means the Second Amended and Restated Continuing Offer, dated as of May 16, 2000, by Taubman to certain holders of Taubman OP units and Taubman Incentive Units.

Examples of Continuing Offer in a sentence

  • The bid of the Backup Bidder may be considered for acceptance for the duration of Continuing Offer period described in Terms of Sale, Paragraph 15, Continuing Offers, if: 1) the original High Bidder is unable to fully complete the transaction according to the terms and conditions of the IFB; or 2) if the original High Bidder fails to provide the required 10% of the purchase price as Earnest Money.

  • During the Continuing Offer period, the Bidder identified as the Backup Bidder agrees that they will not request retrieval, chargeback or any other cardholder refund and understands that a debt to the United States of America may be created if their deposits are in any way unavailable to the Government to which any party that participates in such chargeback or refund may be held accountable as provided in Terms of Sale, Paragraph 9, Revocation of Bid and Default.

  • During the Continuing Offer period, the Bidder identified as the Backup Bidder agrees that they will not request retrieval, chargeback or any other cardholder refund and understands that a debt to the United States of America may be created if their deposits are in any way unavailable to the Government to which any party that participates in such chargeback or refund may be held accountable as provided in Terms of Sale, Paragraph 8, Revocation of Bid and Default.

  • The Backup Bidder may be considered for award as the successful bidder for the duration of Continuing Offer period described in Paragraph 11, Continuing Offers, if: 1) the original High Bidder is unable to fully complete the transaction according to the terms and conditions of the IFB; or 2) if the original High Bidder fails to increase its initial bid deposit to the required 10% of the purchase price.

  • During the Continuing Offer period,the Bidder identified as the Backup Bidder agrees that they will not request retrieval, chargeback or any other cardholder refund and understands that a debt to the United States of America may be created if their deposits are in any way unavailable to the Government to which any party that participates in such chargeback or refund may be held accountable as provided in Terms of Sale, Paragraph 9, Revocation of Bid and Default.


More Definitions of Continuing Offer

Continuing Offer is defined in Section 10.1(a).
Continuing Offer means the continuing offer of Company, dated November 30, 1992, to exchange Shares for Interests in TRG.
Continuing Offer means the Continuing Offer, as amended and restated effective as of September 30, 1997, by the Company to certain holders of Units of Partnership Interest and Incentive Options to exchange, subject to certain restrictions, Units of Partnership Interest (or the right, without condition, to receive Units of Partnership Interest pursuant to the Plan) for shares of Common Stock.
Continuing Offer means the Second Amended and Restated Continuing Offer, dated May 16, 2000, as the same may be amended and or supplemented from time to time.
Continuing Offer means the Second Amended and Restated Continuing Offer, dated May 16, 2000, by the Company to certain holders of Units of Partnership Interest and Incentive Options.
Continuing Offer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.1 hereof.
Continuing Offer means the irrevocable offer of Taubman Centers, Inc. ("TCI"), to certain partners in TRG and others, pursuant to which TCI may acquire interests in TRG in exchange for shares of TCI's common stock, as the same may exist from time to time.