Hostile Event definition

Hostile Event means and includes each of the following: (i) If individuals who constitute the Board on the date of this Agreement (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Board; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director after the date of this Agreement whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with respect to the election or removal of directors or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a person other than the Board; or (ii) A transaction or series of transactions whereby any “person” or related “group” of “persons” (as such terms are used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act) directly or indirectly acquires beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) of securities of the Company possessing more than 30% of the total combined voting power of the Company’s securities outstanding immediately after such acquisition and such acquisition has not been approved by the Incumbent Board.

Examples of Hostile Event in a sentence

  • The SHERIFF shall, on the radio dispatch channel designated by each PRIMARY FIRST RESPONDER AGENCY, broadcast information received via 911 or ten digit line to the dispatcher of the PRIMARY FIRST RESPONDER AGENCY, the location, nature and any other relevant information, regarding any Active Assailant Hostile Event involving an imminent threat to life or great bodily harm to any person, or any other emergent situation where a delayed response is detrimental to public and/or officer safety.

  • The SHERIFF and the PRIMARY FIRST RESPONDER AGENCIES hereby agree to and shall, immediately upon execution of this Agreement, pursuant to Section 365.179, Florida Statutes, unless technologically precluded due to radio incompatibility, upon the occurrence of an Active Assailant Hostile Event or Public Safety Emergency shall immediately notify the PSAP who shall directly provide notice on the radio dispatch channels to all PRIMARY FIRST RESPONDER AGENCIES.

  • Best Practice: Police and fire departments, in collaboration with EMS, should establish NFPA3000-compliant Active Shooter Hostile Event Response protocols and hold regularly scheduled, integrated training sessions.

  • Public Safety Best Practices Best Practice: Police and fire departments, in collaboration with EMS, should establish NFPA3000-compliant Active Shooter Hostile Event Response protocols and hold regularly scheduled, integrated training sessions.