Re-Listing definition
Examples of Re-Listing in a sentence
During the Re-Listing Covenant Deferral Period, Investor hereby waives any and all rights under Section 10.2 of the Purchase Agreement to the extent they arise from, result from or are in connection with any breach or alleged breach by the Company of the Company’s obligations under such Section 8.10 (the “Re-Listing Covenant Deferral,” and together with the Redemption Right Deferral, the “Deferrals”).
The Company agrees that, subject to the provisions of the Purchase Agreement and the Certificate of Designations, as applicable, Investor may at any time after the termination of the respective Limited Deferrals proceed to exercise the Redemption Right or any of its rights or remedies in respect of the Re-Listing Covenant.
SVAC has taken no action that is designed to terminate the listing of the Class A Shares on the Applicable Stock Exchange or the registration of the Class A Shares under the Exchange Act, other than as contemplated by the Redomicile and the Re-Listing.
Upon the expiry of the Redemption Right Deferral Period (but only if a Re-Listing has not occurred prior to such expiration) and the Re-Listing Covenant Deferral Period, respectively, the Redemption Right Deferral and the Re-Listing Covenant Deferral shall each respectively terminate without the requirement of any demand, presentment, notice or consent of any kind.