Outside Purchases definition

Outside Purchases means acquisitions by the Offering or an affiliate of beneficial ownership of Voting Shares by making purchases at prices higher or lower than the Purchase Price privately or through the facilities of the TSX at any time, and from time to time;

Examples of Outside Purchases in a sentence

  • To the extent PharMerica intends to make any Outside Purchases, PharMerica shall provide written notice of the terms and Product specific details of such purchases to WBAD (to the extent permitted under the terms of such purchase or applicable Law) no later than ten (10) days following such Purchase.

  • Amounts expended for materials, equipment, and supplies for services (other than those covered by Section 8.2) shall be charged in accordance with the following: • Outside Purchases.

  • Such Outside Purchases shall be exempt from the Rights Agreement, so long as the total shares acquired through Outside Purchases, plus the maximum amount of shares of Common Stock which have been or may be acquired by Purchaser pursuant to the Debentures and the Warrants, does not exceed 19.95% of the total shares of Common Stock then outstanding.

  • PharMerica shall not proactively solicit pricing offers for Products from Suppliers without first obtaining WBAD’s permission to do so (which WBAD may withhold, in its sole discretion), except to the extent covered by a purchasing exception set forth in Section B, provided however, that PharMerica’s negotiations and/or discussions with Suppliers pertaining to Outside Purchases shall not knowingly frustrate WBAD’s ability to achieve Specified Terms for its other members.

  • Such Outside Purchases shall be exempt from the Rights Agreement, so long as the total shares acquired through Outside Purchases, plus the maximum amount of CHS shares which have been or may be acquired by Purchaser pursuant to the Debentures and the Warrants, does not exceed 19.95% of the total shares of CHS Common Stock then outstanding.

  • If due to the Company's issuance(s) of Common Stock after the date hereof, the total number of shares of CHS Common Stock which may be acquired by Purchaser pursuant to the Debentures and the Warrants is less than 19.95% of the total shares of CHS Common Stock then outstanding, Purchaser may, at its option, elect to purchase additional shares of CHS Common Stock other than pursuant to the Debenture or the Warrants (the "Outside Purchases").

  • If due to the Company's issuance(s) of Common Stock after the date hereof, the total number of shares of Common Stock which may be acquired by Purchaser pursuant to the Debentures and the Warrants is less than 19.95% of the total shares of Common Stock then outstanding, Purchaser may, at its option, elect to purchase additional shares of Common Stock other than pursuant to the Debenture or the Warrants (the "Outside Purchases").

Related to Outside Purchases

  • Purchases On the settlement date for the purchase (or earlier, if market practice requires delivery of the purchase price before the settlement date), Bank will debit the Cash Account for the settlement amount and credit a separate account at the Bank. Bank then will post the Securities Account as awaiting receipt of the expected Financial Assets. Customer will not be entitled to the Financial Assets that are awaiting receipt until Bank or a Subcustodian actually receives them. Bank reserves the right to restrict in good faith the availability of contractual settlement date accounting for credit or operational reasons.

  • Component purchases means purchases of the component parts of an item that in normal purchasing practices would be made in one purchase. “Separate purchases” means purchases, made sep- arately, of items that in normal purchasing practices would be made in one purchase. “Sequential purchases” means purchases, made over a period, of items that in normal purchasing practices would be made in one purchase.

  • Micro-purchase means a purchase of supplies or services, the aggregate amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold. Micro-purchases comprise a subset of a district's small purchases as defined in 2 C.F.R. 200.320.

  • Net Purchases means purchases of goods and services charged to the Account, less refunds and adjustments;

  • Prospective Purchaser has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b)(i) hereof.