Permitted Equity Issuance definition

Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any Qualified Equity Interests.
Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any Qualified Equity Interests of Parent or any direct or indirect parent of Parent, in each case to the extent permitted hereunder.
Permitted Equity Issuance means any capital contribution to Holdings (other than with respect to Disqualified Equity Interests and other than any such contributions from a Subsidiary of Holdings) or sale or issuance of any Equity Interests (other than Disqualified Equity Interests) of Holdings, in each case, the proceeds of which are contributed to the common equity of the Borrower.

Examples of Permitted Equity Issuance in a sentence

  • No later than the first Business Day following the date of receipt by Holdings of any Net Cash Proceeds with respect to any Equity Offering (other than a Permitted Equity Issuance), the Borrower shall prepay (subject to the payment of any prepayment premium set forth in Section 2.06(b)) the Loans as set forth in Section 2.08 in an aggregate amount equal to 100% of such Net Cash Proceeds.

  • There shall be no reduction in Indebtedness or Consolidated Total Debt with the proceeds of a Permitted Equity Issuance for determining compliance with Section 7.10 as of the end of such fiscal quarter.

  • There shall be no pro forma reduction in Indebtedness or Consolidated Total Debt with the proceeds of a Permitted Equity Issuance for determining compliance with Section 7.10.

  • SABRE HOLDINGS CORPORATION, By: Name: Title: 1 Net cash proceeds from Permitted Equity Issuance to occur no later than ten (10) Business Days after the date on which the relevant financial statements are required to be delivered.

  • Immediately upon the receipt by Borrower, Parent or any Subsidiary of Parent of the Net Cash Proceeds of any Equity Issuance (other than any Permitted Equity Issuance) Borrower shall prepay the Term Loans in an aggregate amount equal to 100% of such Net Cash Proceeds plus if applicable, the Prepayment Premium.


More Definitions of Permitted Equity Issuance

Permitted Equity Issuance means any,
Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any common Capital Stock of Parent or any Qualified Capital Stock of Parent.
Permitted Equity Issuance means the issuance of any Capital Stock of the Corporation: (1) in an Exempt Equity Issuance pursuant to clause (i)(A), (i)(C), (ii)(B) (provided, that the shares reserved to be issued under such plan(s) do not exceed in the aggregate three percent (3%) of the issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock at the time of adoption of such plan(s)), (iii), (iv), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x) or (xi) of the definition of “Exempt Equity Issuance”, (2) in an Exempt Equity Issuance pursuant to clause (i)(B) of the definition of “Exempt Equity Issuance” to the extent relating to an Exempt Equity Issuance as described in the foregoing clause (1), and (3) in an Exempt Equity Issuance as described in clause (xii) of the definition of “Exempt Equity Issuance” to the extent relating to an Exempt Equity Issuance as described in the foregoing clauses (1) or (2); provided, that “Permitted Equity Issuance” shall in no event include any issuance of Senior Liquidation Shares, or any issuance of Parity Liquidation Shares other than as provided in clauses (viii) and (ix) of the definition of “Exempt Equity Issuance”.
Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any Qualified Equity Interests other than a sale or issuance that would constitute an Excluded Contribution Amount.
Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any Equity Interests of the Borrower to the extent permitted hereunder.
Permitted Equity Issuance means any sale or issuance of any Qualified Equity Interests of Holdings to the extent not prohibited hereunder or any capital contribution made to Holdings in respect of its Qualified Equity Interests.
Permitted Equity Issuance means, without duplication, (a) any sale or issuance of any Equity Interests (excluding Disqualified Equity Interests) of Holdings after the Closing Date the proceeds of which are contributed to the common equity of the Borrower, (b) any sale or issuance of any Equity Interests (excluding Disqualified Equity Interests) of the Borrower to Holdings after the Closing Date, or (c) any capital contribution to the Borrower after the Closing Date.