Offeror’s Securities definition

Offeror’s Securities means Voting Shares Beneficially Owned by an Offeror on the date of the Offer to Acquire;
Offeror’s Securities means Common Shares Beneficially Owned on the date of an Offer to Acquire by any Person who is making a Take-over Bid and "Offeror" means a Person who has announced a current intention to make or is making a Take-over Bid.
Offeror’s Securities means Voting Shares Beneficially Owned by an Offeror, any Affiliate or Associate of such Offeror or any Person acting jointly or in concert with the Offeror, or with any Affiliate or Associate of the Offeror, or any Affiliate or Associate of such Persons so acting jointly or in concert.

More Definitions of Offeror’s Securities

Offeror’s Securities means the aggregate of the Voting Shares Beneficially Owned on the date of an Offer to Acquire by an Offeror.
Offeror’s Securities means Common Shares Beneficially Owned by an Offeror, any Affiliate or Associate of such Offeror and any Person acting jointly or in concert with such Offeror and "Offeror" means a Person who has announced, and has not withdrawn, an intention to make or who has made, and has not withdrawn, a Take-over Bid.
Offeror’s Securities means Units Beneficially Owned on the date of an Offer to Acquire by an Offeror;
Offeror’s Securities has the meaning set out in Section 6.1(c);
Offeror’s Securities means Voting Shares of the Corporation Beneficially Owned by an Offeror, any Affiliate or Associate of such Offeror, any Person acting jointly or in concert with the Offeror or with any Affiliate of the Offeror and any Affiliates or Associates of such Person so acting jointly or in concert.
Offeror’s Securities means outstanding Voting Shares of the Corporation Beneficially Owned by any Offeror;
Offeror’s Securities means the aggregate of the Common Shares Beneficially Owned on the date of a Take-over Bid by an Offeror.