Governance Changes definition
Governance Changes means the changes to the officers and directors of Buyer contemplated in the Subscription Agreements or, subject to Section 6.1(d), as otherwise agreed in writing among Buyer, Sellers and Augusta, each acting reasonably, prior to Closing.
Governance Changes means the covenants and governance changes set forth in ¶¶2.2-2.9.
Governance Changes. On closing, the Board of Directors and Management of BFGC will be reconstituted in accordance with the Governance Changes described in Section D under the heading “Definitive Agreements for the Financing Transaction” below. The Barrick Parties and the Augusta Group acknowledge and agree that BFGC will be required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and mail to shareholders a Schedule 14F to effect a change in the majority of the board of directors, in accordance with Rule 14f-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).
Examples of Governance Changes in a sentence
Prior to the Effective Time, Acquiror shall take or cause to be taken all necessary steps to effect the Acquiror and Bank Corporate Governance Changes at the Effective Time.
As part of the Governance Changes, we will include a new article (the “Proxy Access Terms”) in the Partnership Agreement providing that Common Unitholders meeting certain requirements may nominate candidates for election as LP Elected Directors.