Foreign offer definition

Foreign offer means any offer other than a domestic offer.
Foreign offer has the meaning set forth in Section 2.13(c).
Foreign offer. ’ as used in this clause, means an offered price for a foreign end product, includ ing transportation to destination and duty (wheth er or not a duty-free entry certificate is issued).

Examples of Foreign offer in a sentence

  • Offer A $945,000 Foreign offer subject to BAA/BOPP Offer B $950,000 Foreign offer exempt from BAA/BOPP Since no domestic offers are received, do not apply the evaluation factor.

  • Offer A $950,000 Domestic offer Offer B $890,000 Foreign offer exempt from BAA/BOPP Offer C $880,000 Foreign offer subject to BAA/BOPP Since the exempt foreign offer is lower than the domestic offer, do not apply the evaluation factor.

  • Offer A $9,100 Foreign offer exempt from BAA/BOPP Offer B $8,900 Domestic offer Offer C $6,000 Foreign offer subject to BAA/BOPP Since the domestic offer is lower than the exempt foreign offer, apply the 50 percent evaluation factor to Offer C.

  • Offer A $910,000 Foreign offer exempt from BAA/BOPP Offer B $890,000 Domestic offer Offer C $590,000 Foreign offer subject to BAA/BOPP Since the domestic offer is lower than the exempt foreign offer, apply the 50 percent evaluation factor to Offer C.

  • Foreign offer restrictions This document may not be released or distributed in any country other than Australia and New Zealand.

  • Example 4.Offer A $910,000 Foreign offer exempt from BAA/BOPP Offer B $890,000 Domestic offerOffer C $590,000 Foreign offer subject to BAA/BOPPSince the domestic offer is lower than the exempt foreign offer, apply the 50 percent evaluation factor to Offer C.

  • Foreign offer restrictionsThis document may not be released or distributed in any country other than Australia and New Zealand.

  • Let Home – without loss of generality – offer both goods X and Y on its domestic market but only good X on the international market; conversely, let Foreign offer goods X and Y on its domestic market, too, but only good Y on the international market.

  • The Contractor hereby grants the Purchaser the unrestricted rights without further payment to use duplicate or disclose, in whole or in part, any technical data, resulting directly from the performance of this Contract.

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More Definitions of Foreign offer

Foreign offer as used in this clause, means an offered price for a foreign end product, including transportation to destination and duty (whether or not a duty free entry certificate is issued).

Related to Foreign offer

  • Approved Securities means securities of any State Government or of the Central Government and such bonds, both the principal whereof and the interest whereon shall have been fully and unconditionally guaranteed by any such Government;

  • Extension Offer has the meaning specified in Section 2.15(a).

  • Listed Securities means any Shares, Share Options, stock, debentures, debenture stock or other securities for the time being issued by the Company and officially quoted by ASX;

  • Exempted Securities means:

  • Applicable Canadian Securities Laws means, collectively, and as the context may require, the applicable securities legislation of each of the provinces and territories of Canada, and the rules, regulations, instruments, orders and policies published and/or promulgated thereunder, as such may be amended from time to time prior to the Effective Date;

  • CHESS Approved Securities means securities of the Company for which CHESS approval has been given in accordance with the ASX Settlement Operating Rules;

  • Underwritten Offering Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b).

  • Applicable Securities Laws means the applicable securities legislation of each relevant province and territory of Canada, as amended from time to time, the rules, regulations and forms made or promulgated under any such statute and the published national instruments, multilateral instruments, policies, bulletins and notices of the securities commission and similar regulatory authority of each province and territory of Canada.

  • Permitted Securities means any of the following:

  • Shelf Underwritten Offering shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.1.3.

  • Marketed Underwritten Offering means any Underwritten Offering (including a Marketed Underwritten Shelf Take-Down, but, for the avoidance of doubt, not including any Shelf Take-Down that is not a Marketed Underwritten Shelf Take-Down) that involves a customary “road show” (including an “electronic road show”) or other substantial marketing effort by the Company and the underwriters over a period of at least 48 hours.

  • Blue Sky Laws means state securities or “blue sky” laws.

  • Pending Underwritten Offering means, with respect to any Holder forfeiting its rights pursuant to this Section 4.5(l), any underwritten offering of Registrable Securities in which such Holder has advised the Company of its intent to register its Registrable Securities either pursuant to Section 4.5(a)(ii) or 4.5(a)(iv) prior to the date of such Holder’s forfeiture.

  • Designated Securities means securities issued by an Insured, or by any Affiliated Entity, or by any Fund to which such Insured or any Affiliated Entity provides any services.

  • Underwritten Offering means a Registration in which securities of the Company are sold to an Underwriter in a firm commitment underwriting for distribution to the public.

  • Foreign Securities include: securities issued and sold primarily outside the United States by a foreign government, a national of any foreign country or a corporation or other organization incorporated or organized under the laws of any foreign country and securities issued or guaranteed by the government of the United States or by any state or any political subdivision thereof or by any agency thereof or by any entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any state thereof which have been issued and sold primarily outside the United States.

  • Refused Securities has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1(c)

  • Net Proceeds Offer has the meaning provided in Section 4.16.

  • Market/Offer Price means the highest of (i) the price per share of Common Stock at which a tender or exchange offer therefor has been made, (ii) the price per share of Common Stock to be paid by any third party pursuant to an agreement with Issuer, (iii) the highest closing price for shares of Common Stock within the six-month period immediately preceding the date the Holder gives notice of the required repurchase of this Option or the Owner gives notice of the required repurchase of Option Shares, as the case may be, or (iv) in the event of a sale of all or any substantial part of Issuer's assets or deposits, the sum of the net price paid in such sale for such assets or deposits and the current market value of the remaining net assets of Issuer as determined by a nationally recognized investment banking firm selected by the Holder or the Owner, as the case may be, and reasonably acceptable to Issuer, divided by the number of shares of Common Stock of Issuer outstanding at the time of such sale. In determining the market/offer price, the value of consideration other than cash shall be determined by a nationally recognized investment banking firm selected by the Holder or Owner, as the case may be, and reasonably acceptable to Issuer.

  • Domestic securities means securities held within the United States.

  • Borrower Solicitation of Discount Range Prepayment Offers means the solicitation by any Borrower Party of offers for, and the corresponding acceptance by a Lender of, a voluntary prepayment of Loans at a specified range of discounts to par pursuant to Section 2.05(1)(e)(C).

  • Permitted Offer An Offer (i) pursuant to the terms of which the offeror offers to acquire a debt obligation (including a Collateral Obligation) in exchange for consideration consisting solely of Cash in an amount equal to or greater than the full face amount of such debt obligation plus any accrued and unpaid interest and (ii) as to which the Collateral Manager has determined in its reasonable commercial judgment that the offeror has sufficient access to financing to consummate the Offer.

  • Borrower Solicitation of Discounted Prepayment Offers means the solicitation by any Borrower Party of offers for, and the subsequent acceptance, if any, by a Lender of, a voluntary prepayment of Loans at a discount to par pursuant to Section 2.05(1)(e)(D).

  • Listed Security means any security of the Company that is listed or approved for listing on a national securities exchange or designated or approved for designation as a national market system security on an interdealer quotation system by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

  • Canadian Securities Laws means all applicable securities laws of each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions and the respective rules and regulations under such laws together with applicable published national, multilateral and local policy statements, instruments, notices, blanket orders and rulings of the securities regulatory authorities in the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Hostile Tender Offer means, with respect to the use of proceeds of any Note, any offer to purchase, or any purchase of, shares of capital stock of any corporation or equity interests in any other entity, or securities convertible into or representing the beneficial ownership of, or rights to acquire, any such shares or equity interests, if such shares, equity interests, securities or rights are of a class which is publicly traded on any securities exchange or in any over-the-counter market, other than purchases of such shares, equity interests, securities or rights representing less than 5% of the equity interests or beneficial ownership of such corporation or other entity for portfolio investment purposes, and such offer or purchase has not been duly approved by the board of directors of such corporation or the equivalent governing body of such other entity prior to the date on which the Company makes the Request for Purchase of such Note.