New Equity Documents definition

New Equity Documents means any shareholder agreement, limited liability company agreement, organizational documents, evidence of equity interests (including share certificates or other mutually agreed evidence of equity interests), or other governance documents for the Reorganized Debtors.
New Equity Documents means any shareholder agreement, organizational documents, evidence of equity interests (including share certificates or other mutually agreed evidence of equity interests), or other governance documents for the Reorganized Debtors, which documents shall be consistent with the Settlement Stipulation, the Equity Committee Settlement Stipulation (to the extent the Equity Committee Settlement Agreement remains in full force and effect) and otherwise reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee.
New Equity Documents means, collectively, (a) the Stockholder Rights Agreement, (b) the Exchange Agreement, and (c) the Release and Satisfaction.

Examples of New Equity Documents in a sentence

  • Each of the Agent and the Borrower confirms to each other on the terms set forth in paragraph (b) above that it does not have any actual knowledge that any other term or provisions of the New Equity Documents conflicts (or that the performance thereof could conflict) with the terms and provisions of the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.


More Definitions of New Equity Documents

New Equity Documents means the New Common Equity Documents and the New Warrants Documents.
New Equity Documents means documents that will govern the New Equity, including any financing documents related to the New Equity and any related term sheets, subscription agreements, investor rights agreements, instruments defining the rights of security holders, and any similar documents, in each case, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtor and Abra and subject to the Committee Consent Right.
New Equity Documents means any and all documents required to implement, issue, or distribute the New Ordinary Shares or effectuate the Rights Offering, including the Rights Offering Procedures, the Rights Offering Commitment Agreement, and the Rights Offering Backstop Order.
New Equity Documents means any shareholder agreement, organizational documents, evidence of equity interests (including share certificates or other mutually agreed evidence of equity interests), or other governance documents for the Reorganized Debtors, which documents shall be consistent with the Settlement Stipulation and otherwise reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee.
New Equity Documents means the Equity Trust Agreement, the New By-Laws, the Shareholders’ Resolutions, the Equity Trust Registration Rights Agreement and any documents related to the New Common Stock to be issued to the Mexican Government.
New Equity Documents means any shareholder agreement, organizational documents, evidence of equity interests (including share certificates or other mutually agreed evidence of equity interests to be issued in accordance with the Restructuring Support Agreement), or other governance documents for the Reorganized Debtors, which, to the extent applicable to such documents, shall include terms consistent with minority equity holder protections and governance rights provisions set forth in the Restructuring Support Agreement.
New Equity Documents means the Shareholders Agreement and any and all documentation required to implement, issue, and distribute the New PIK Preferred Stock and the New Common Stock, which documentation shall be included in the Plan Supplement and shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting Parties and consistent with the RSA; provided, however, that the Debtors and the Consenting Parties shall use reasonable best efforts to ensure that the New Equity Documents do not violate the Reorganized Debtors’ MBE Status.