Listing Order definition

Listing Order means the agreement between the Original Transferor and ANote to list the relevant Royalty Interests on the Primary Market of the Platform.

Examples of Listing Order in a sentence

  • Capitalised terms not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as set in the Listing Order n.

  • It is being understood between the Parties that this Agreement supersedes any previous discussions between the Parties and in particular cancels and replaces the previous Listing Order dated 11th February 2023 and signed between the Parties.

  • Termination of this Listing Order does not affect any obligations to pay Fees or Royalty Payments accrued prior to termination up to (and including) the termination date of the Listing Order.

  • We are signing this Direct Listing Order to list the Direct Listing Shares that we wish to sell at a price per Share within the Direct Listing Price Range set out further to clause 2.3 below.

  • We now sign this Direct Listing Order to directly list and make available on the Secondary Market Direct Listing Shares that correspond to a Percentage of the Catalogue’s Royalty Interest.

  • Termination of this Direct Listing Order does not affect any obligations to pay Fees or Royalty Payments accrued prior to termination up to (and including) the termination date of the Direct Listing Order.

  • Any capitalised terms used within this Direct Listing Order which are not immediately defined are included and defined in the list of definitions set out in the Annex hereto (“Definitions”).

  • Capitalised terms not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as set in the Direct Listing Order.

  • Any capitalised terms used within this Listing Order which are not immediately defined are included and defined in the list of definitions set out in the Annex hereto (“Definitions”).