Putative stock definition
Putative stock means the shares of any class or series of capital stock of the corporation (including shares issued upon exercise of options, rights, warrants or other securities convertible into shares of capital stock of the corporation, or interests with respect thereto that were created or issued pursuant to a defective corporate act) that:
Putative stock means the shares of any class or series of
Putative stock means the shares of any class or series of capital stock of the corporation (including shares
More Definitions of Putative stock
Putative stock means stock, including stock reissued upon exercise of rights, options, warrants, or other securities convertible into or exercisable for stock:
Putative stock means the shares of any class or series of capital stock of the corporation (including shares issued upon exercise of options, rights, warrants or other securities convertible into shares of capital stock of the corporation, or interests with respect thereto that were created or issued pursuant to a defective corporate act) that: (a) but for any failure of authorization, would constitute valid stock, or (b) cannot be determined by the board of directors to be valid stock;
Putative stock means the stock of any class or
Putative stock means stock, including stock reissued upon exercise of rights, options, warrants, or other securities convertible into or exercisable for stock (1) purportedly created or issued as a result of a defective corporate act, that but for the failure of authorization would constitute valid stock and (2) that cannot be determined by the board of directors to be valid stock.
Putative stock means the shares of any class or series of capital stock of the corporation, including shares issued upon exercise of options, rights, warrants or other securities