Examples of Frontline Cyprus in a sentence
Following the Relocation Completion, Frontline shall file the Frontline Cyprus Post-Effective Amendments.
Upon the Merger Completion, the Euronav Shareholders (excluding for the avoidance of doubt Frontline) shall for each Euronav Share they hold receive as merger consideration 1.45 ordinary shares in Frontline Cyprus (the “ Merger Consideration Shares”) (the “Merger Consideration”).
After the Relocation Completion, Frontline shall file any post-effective amendments (the “ Frontline Cyprus Post-Effective Amendments”) in respect of Frontline’s registration statements as necessary with the SEC to allow Frontline Cyprus to continue to utilize such registration statements.
The provisions of Clauses 8.1 and 8.2 are subject to Frontline Cyprus (including the Combined Company) at all times having corporate and tax domicile in Cyprus.
As soon as reasonably possible after the Agreement Date, the Parties shall initiate a process whereby Euronav merges into Frontline Cyprus, whereby all assets, rights and liabilities of Euronav are transferred from Euronav to Frontline Cyprus, with Frontline Cyprus as the surviving entity and Euronav dissolving without going into liquidation (the “ Merger”) as soon as reasonably possible following the Tender Offer Settlement.
The consideration of the Tender Offer will consist of 1.45 ordinary shares in Frontline Cyprus which will be listed on Euronext Brussels, OSE and NYSE upon Tender Offer Completion (the “ Tender Offer Consideration Shares”) per Euronav Share (the “Tender Offer Consideration”).
Frontline shall file any post-effective amendments (the “Frontline Cyprus Post-Effective Amendments”) in respect of Frontline’s registration statements as necessary with the SEC to allow Frontline Cyprus to continue to utilize such registration statements.
Following the Relocation Completion, Frontline shall file the Frontline Cyprus Post- Effective Amendments.
We note your disclosure that in relation to Cyprus tax law provisions, no taxing circumstances arise at the time of the Redomiciliation of Frontline (Cyprus) and, consequently, no tax liabilities arise as a result of any provision under Cyprus tax law.
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