Exchange Act Filings definition

Exchange Act Filings means the Parent’s filings under the Exchange Act made prior to the date of this Agreement.
Exchange Act Filings shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 12.
Exchange Act Filings means filings under the Exchange Act made by the Purchaser prior to the Closing Date.

Examples of Exchange Act Filings in a sentence

  • Except as set forth in the Exchange Act Filings, there is no Contract that requires or under any circumstance would require the Company to issue, or grant any right to acquire, any securities of the Purchaser, or any security or instrument exercisable or exchangeable for or convertible into, the capital stock of the Purchaser or to merge, consolidate, dissolve, liquidate, restructure, or recapitalize the Purchaser.


More Definitions of Exchange Act Filings

Exchange Act Filings means all filings made by the Company pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, and the rules promulgated thereunder, since and including the annual report of the Company on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended immediately prior to the date as of which representation and warranty is made or deemed to be made hereunder.
Exchange Act Filings has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3 of this Agreement.
Exchange Act Filings means the filings made by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including but not limited to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2009, the Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the periods ended December 31, 2009 and March 31, 2010 and all periodic reports on Form 8-K.
Exchange Act Filings means Borrower’s filings under the Exchange Act made prior to the date hereof.
Exchange Act Filings shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.16.
Exchange Act Filings means the Company's filings under the Exchange Act made prior to the date of this Agreement.
Exchange Act Filings means the Company filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934;