Irrevocables definition

Irrevocables means the irrevocable undertakings, dated as of September 26, 2007, secured by Nasdaq and Borse Dubai from each of the counter-parties thereto, and such other irrevocable
Irrevocables means the irrevocable undertakings, dated as of September 26, 2007, secured by Nasdaq and Borse Dubai from each of the counter-parties thereto, and such other irrevocable undertakings relating to the Bidder Offer as may be entered into by Nasdaq and Borse Dubai or their respective Affiliates, on the one hand, and OMX shareholders, on the other hand, from time to time after the date hereof in accordance with this Agreement.

Examples of Irrevocables in a sentence

  • El Deudor expresamente autoriza al Acreedor a completar el presente ▇▇▇▇▇▇ de conformidad con las instrucciones irrevocables de llenado ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ de fecha 31 de ▇▇▇▇▇ de 2019 (las “Instrucciones Irrevocables de Llenado”) conforme lo permite el artículo ▇▇° ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ Títulos Valores del Perú, Ley No. 27287.

  • En este acto, el Deudor declara ▇▇▇▇▇ recibido copia de este ▇▇▇▇▇▇ así como de las Instrucciones Irrevocables de Llenado, a su completa y entera satisfacción.

  • In addition, the members of the Boards that entered into a Board Irrevocable have committed in the Board Irrevocables to vote in favour of the Resolutions at the EGM.

Related to Irrevocables

  • Irrevocable Proxy means the agreement appointing the Platform or an affiliate of the Platform as the sole and exclusive attorney and proxy of the Investor, with full power of substitution and re-substitution, to vote and exercise all voting and related rights with respect to all of the securities of the Company that now are or hereafter may be beneficially owned by Investor.

  • Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions means, with respect to the Company, the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions, in the form of Exhibit D, executed by the Company and delivered to and acknowledged in writing by the Transfer Agent.

  • Irrevocable trust means a trust over which no person holds a power of revocation. A power holder's lack of capacity to exercise a power of revocation negates the power of revocation unless an agent of the power holder under a durable power of attorney, a conservator of the power holder, or a plenary guardian of the power holder is serving and the agent, conservator, or guardian is authorized to exercise the power of revocation.

  • Revocable as applied to a trust, means revocable by the settlor without the consent of the trustee or a person holding an adverse interest.

  • Transfer Agent Instructions means the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions, in the form of Exhibit D, executed by the Company and delivered to and acknowledged in writing by the Company’s transfer agent.