Laidlaw definition
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The Holder of this Warrant is entitled to have the Warrant Shares registered for resale under the Act, pursuant to and in accordance with the Registration Rights Agreement dated as of the date hereof by and between the Company and Laidlaw & Company (UK) Ltd.
Notices shall be sent to Maker at: c/o Laidlaw Energy Group, Inc.
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This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of Laidlaw and the Company, and supersedes any prior agreements, with respect to the subject matter hereof.
For avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 4.1(a) shall impose limitations on Dispositions of the TPG Group Block or the Laidlaw Block.
Laidlaw shall not have the authority to make any commitment binding on the Company.
The Holder of this Warrant is entitled to have the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of this Warrant registered for resale under the 1933 Act, pursuant to and in accordance with the Registration Rights Agreement dated as of the date hereof by and between Laidlaw and the Company.
If any purchase agreement and/or related transaction documents are entered into between the Company and the investors in the Offering, Laidlaw will be entitled to rely on the representations, warranties, agreements and covenants of the Company contained in any such purchase agreement and related transaction documents as if such representations, warranties, agreements and covenants were made directly to Laidlaw by the Company.
In the event of the consummation or public announcement of any Offering, Laidlaw shall have the right to disclose its participation in such Offering, including, without limitation, the placement at its cost of “tombstone” advertisements in financial and other newspapers and journals.
Seller and Laidlaw are each duly qualif▇▇▇ ▇▇ do business, and in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the nature of its properties or business requires such qualification.