Escrow Agreements definition

Escrow Agreements means one or more of the agreements between the Company, the Partnership and one or more of the Performance Investors, dated as of the closing of the date of the initial public offering of the common stock of the General Partner, pursuant to which the Performance Investors have deposited their Performance Shares in escrow for possible transfer to the General Partner or the Partnership (as applicable).
Escrow Agreements means the NP 46-201 escrow agreement to be entered into on or before the Prospectus Receipt Date among the Company, the escrow agent and certain shareholders of the Company;
Escrow Agreements has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

Examples of Escrow Agreements in a sentence

  • ESCROWED SECURITIES AND SECURITIES SUBJECT TO CONTRACTUAL RESTRICTION ON TRANSFER Escrow Agreements As of the date of this AIF, 7,895,206 Common Shares (the “Escrow Shares”) and 2,400,000 Performance Warrants (the “Escrow Warrants”, and together with the Escrow Shares, the “Escrow Securities”) are held in escrow pursuant to an NP 46-201F1 escrow agreement entered into between the Company, Odyssey Trust Corporation and the holders of the Escrow Securities (the “Escrow Agreement”) in connection with the IPO.


More Definitions of Escrow Agreements

Escrow Agreements means, collectively, the Indemnity Escrow Agreement and the Adjustment Escrow Agreement.
Escrow Agreements has the meaning set forth in Section 1.09 hereof.
Escrow Agreements means the escrow agreements each dated the date hereof among certain prospective investors in Parent, Parent and the Company.
Escrow Agreements means the NA Telecom Escrow Agreement.
Escrow Agreements means, collectively, the Existing Escrow Agreements and the New Escrow Agreements governing the Escrow Accounts.
Escrow Agreements has the meaning set forth in ‎Section 2.6(j).
Escrow Agreements means the ESCROW AGREEMENTS in substantially the forms attached hereto as EXHIBIT A, to be entered into by and between JDSU, on the one hand, and Lumentum and Holdings, on the other hand, on or prior to the Contribution Date.