Equity Transactions definition

Equity Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement.
Equity Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement.
Equity Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreement, dated as of October 12, 2020, by and among Replay Acquisition Corp., the Corporation, Finance of America Equity Capital LLC and the other parties thereto, as such agreement may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Equity Transactions in a sentence

  • Share Options and Equity Transactions (refer to note 15) The Company issued shares to executive directors and senior management under a share-based compensation plan.

  • There was no requirement or need for them to point out any error.

  • Report the balances of general ledger accounts (as appropriate) for 3020 - Contributed Capital, 3030 – Minimum Pension Liability Adjustment, and 3040 -Other Equity Transactions.

  • He has been providing advisory services to clients in various legal matters concerning corporate laws, Private Equity Transactions and the Foreign Exchange Management Act.

  • Total Return, assuming distributions reinvested, with adjustments to reflect for Historical Equity Transactions.


More Definitions of Equity Transactions

Equity Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Investment Agreement.
Equity Transactions means the transfer of Phytera's stock to a Partner (as defined in Section 1.09) in exchange for cash.
Equity Transactions means the transactions to occur on or prior to the Closing Date pursuant to the Equity Documents, pursuant to which (a) the beneficial owners of all of the Borrower’s Capital Stock will consist of the Original Equity Holders and the New Equity Holders, (b) the Original Equity Holders will own 7.5% of the issued and outstanding common stock of the Borrower, on a Fully-Diluted Basis, immediately after giving effect to the New Equity Issuance (without giving effect to the Warrants), which common stock shall be subject to dilution from time to time as a result of the Permitted Adjustments, (c) the New Equity Holders will own newly issued common stock of the Borrower equal to 92.5% of the issued and outstanding common stock of the Borrower, on a Fully-Diluted Basis, which common stock shall be subject to dilution from time to time as a result of the Permitted Adjustments, (d) 50% of such newly issued common stock will be issued to the Term Loan A Lenders (or their designees) in consideration of the Term Loan A Lenders’ agreement to make the Term Loan A and (e) 50% of such newly issued common stock will be issued to all of the Lenders existing as of the Closing Date (or their designees) in exchange for the cancellation of the outstanding balance of the Existing Term Loan other than the portion thereof continued and reconstituted as the Term Loan B.
Equity Transactions means the transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement. “ERISA” means The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.E-12
Equity Transactions means the Special Dividend and the Share Repurchase.
Equity Transactions means the transactions described in “Summary—The Equity Transactions” section of the Offering Memorandum.