Electronics Distribution definition

Electronics Distribution means the distribution on the Electronics Distribution Date to holders of record of shares of Tyco Common Stock as of the Electronics Distribution Record Date of the Electronics Common Stock owned by Tyco on the basis of one share of Electronics Common Stock for every outstanding shares of Tyco Common Stock.

Examples of Electronics Distribution in a sentence

  • No action by any such stockholder shall be necessary for such stockholder (or such stockholder’s designated transferee or transferees) to receive the applicable number of shares of (and, if applicable, cash in lieu of any fractional shares) Electronics Common Stock such stockholder is entitled to in the Electronics Distribution.

  • After the earlier of the Healthcare Distribution Date or the Electronics Distribution Date, this Agreement may not be terminated except by an agreement in writing signed by Tyco, Healthcare and Electronics.

  • This Agreement (including Article VIII hereof) may be terminated and each Distribution may be amended, modified or abandoned at any time prior to the earlier of the Healthcare Distribution Date or the Electronics Distribution Date by and in the sole discretion of Tyco without the approval of Healthcare, Electronics or the stockholders of Tyco.

  • Each holder of Tyco Common Stock on the Electronics Distribution Record Date (or such holder’s designated transferee or transferees) will be entitled to receive in the Electronics Distribution one (1) share of Electronics Common Stock for every shares of Tyco Common Stock held by such stockholder.

  • The parties entered into a Consumer Electronics Distribution Agreement dated January 2, 2003 ("Original Agreement").

  • The fees, costs and expenses of the Accountant shall be shared equally by (i) Tyco and Healthcare, with respect to the determination of the Healthcare Distribution Date FCF and (ii) Tyco and Electronics, with respect to the determination of the Electronics Distribution date FCF.

  • If the Electronics Distribution Date FCF is less than the Electronics Estimated FCF, and the difference is larger than $10 million, then Electronics shall be obligated to pay, or cause to be paid, to Tyco, or its designee, the difference between the Electronics Distribution Date FCF and the Electronics Estimated FCF within two (2) Business Days after the determination of the Electronics Distribution Date FCF.

  • Each holder of Tyco Common Stock on the Electronics Distribution Record Date (or such holder’s designated transferee or transferees) will be entitled to receive in the Electronics Distribution one (1) share of Electronics Common Stock for every ( ) shares of Tyco Common Stock held by such stockholder.

  • The original Consumer Electronics Distribution Agreement dated January 2, 2003, as amended, is hereby amended to provide that Distributor will purchase from Company 24 Toshiba 43A62 PTVs at $800 per unit and 12 Samsung 54 inch PTVs at $910 per unit, all of which Company will have boxed in saleable condition ready for pick up by Distributor not later than March 8, 2003.

  • If the Preliminary Electronics Cash Allocation is less than the Electronics Distribution Cash Balance, and such difference is greater than $10 million, then Electronics shall be obligated to pay, or cause to be paid, to Tyco, or its designee, the amount of such excesswithin three (3) Business Days following delivery of the Preliminary Statement of Cash Allocation.

Related to Electronics Distribution

  • Income Distribution shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (A), below, unless the Prospectus provides for the averaging of income distributions, in which case, "Income Distribution" shall be shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (B), below. Accordingly, the Unitholder's "Income Distribution" shall be equal to:

  • Local Distribution Company or “LDC” means a Person licensed by the OEB as a “Distributor” in connection with a Distribution System.

  • Electric distribution system means the facilities and equipment owned and operated by the EDC and used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points such as homes and industries from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks that transport bulk power over longer distances. The voltage levels at which electric distribution systems operate differ among areas, but generally operate at less than 100 kilovolts of electricity. "Electric distribution system" has the same meaning as the term "Area EPS", as defined in Section 3.1.6.1 of IEEE Standard 1547.

  • Excess Distribution is defined in Section 6.1(d)(iii)(A).

  • Distribution main means the portion of any main with which a service line is, or is intended to be, immediately connected;