Examples of Exchange Property Unit in a sentence
In the event holders of Common Stock have the opportunity to elect the form of consideration to be received in such transaction, the Exchange Property Unit that Holders of the Corporate Units or Treasury Units would have been entitled to receive will be deemed to be the weighted average of the types and amounts of consideration received by the holders of Common Stock that affirmatively make an election.
Such supplemental agreement shall provide for adjustments to the amount of any securities constituting all or a portion of an Exchange Property Unit which, for events subsequent to the effective date of such Reorganization Event, shall be as nearly equivalent as may be practicable to the adjustments provided for in this Section 5.6. The above provisions of this Section 5.6(b) shall similarly apply to successive Reorganization Events.
At and after the effective time of a Reorganization Event, the Conversion Rate shall be determined by reference to the value of an Exchange Property Unit, and the Corporation shall deliver, upon settlement of any conversion of Convertible Preferred Stock, a number of Exchange Property Units equal to the number of shares of Common Stock that the Corporation would otherwise be required to deliver.
Such supplemental agreement shall provide for adjustments to the amount of any securities constituting all or a portion of an Exchange Property Unit which, for events subsequent to the effective date of such Reorganization Event, shall be as nearly equivalent as may be practicable to the adjustments provided for in this Section 5.05.
This separate study of the privilege against self-incrimination offers the oppor- tunity to explore issues of criminal procedure which could not be considered in the Commission’s paper on the general law of privilege ( Evidence Law: Privilege (NZLC PP23, 1994), while taking in issues of wider scope than those discussed in the Commission’s papers on the right of silence, confessions and police questioning, (Criminal Evidence: Police Questioning (NZLC PP21, 1992) and Police Questioning (NZLC R31, 1994).