restrictive condition definition

restrictive condition means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the use, development or subdivision of the land concerned:
restrictive condition. ’ means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the utilisation, development or subdivision of the land concerned, excluding servitudes creating real or personal rights;
restrictive condition means (i) any shareholder’s agreement, voting agreement, investor rights agreement, lock-up agreement or any similar agreement relating to Shares, and (ii) any restriction, condition or requirement (whether or not under any law, rule, regulation, regulatory order or Organization Documents or contracts) relating to Shares or to which a holder thereof (whether beneficial, constructive or otherwise) or any pledgee thereof would be subject, including without limitation, any registration requirement, reporting or informational requirement or mandatory redemption or transfer.

More Definitions of restrictive condition

restrictive condition means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the use, development or subdivision of land concerned read with the Removal of Restrictions Act, 84 of 1967;
restrictive condition means and refer to the occurrence of any of the following: (A) an Event of Default hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents, (B) Borrower (i) fails to provide Lender with a Commitment on or prior to the Refinance Notification Date, or (ii) provides Lender with a Commitment on or prior to the Refinance Notification Date and the Void Commitment Date occurs, but in all events if not then in effect, a Restrictive Condition shall commence on the Maturity Anticipated Repayment Date .
restrictive condition means (i) any shareholders’ agreement, voting agreement, investor rights agreement, lock-up agreement or any similar agreement relating to Shares and (ii) any restriction, condition or requirement (whether or not under any law, rule, regulation, regulatory order or Organization Documents or contracts) relating to Shares to which a holder thereof (whether beneficial, constructive or otherwise) or any pledgee thereof would be subject, including, without limitation, any registration requirement, ownership limitation, reporting or informational requirement or mandatory redemption or transfer.
restrictive condition. ’ means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the use, development or subdivision of the land concerned; ‘‘servitude’’ means a servitude registered against a title deed of land;
restrictive condition means a restrictive condition as contained in the Act read with the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act, 1996 (Act 3 of 1996) and section 2(2) of the Act;
restrictive condition. ’ means any restriction or obligation registered against a title or any other deed or instrument in terms of which a right in land is held, 5 restricting—
restrictive condition means (i) any shareholder’s agreement, voting agreement, investor rights agreement, lock-up agreement or any similar agreement relating to the Shares, and (ii) any restriction or requirement (whether or not under any law, rule, regulation, regulatory order, certificate or articles of incorporation or other constitutive documents or by-laws or contracts) relating to the Shares or that a holder thereof (whether beneficial, constructive or otherwise) or any pledgee thereof would be subject to, including without limitation, any registration requirement, reporting or informational requirement or mandatory redemption or transfer; provided that a Restrictive Condition shall not include (a) any restrictions on the Shares set forth in the Investment Agreement or (b) any other agreement, restriction or requirement (x) that expressly acknowledges the pledge of the Collateral and Lenders’ rights under the Loan Documents, and does not adversely affect such pledge or rights, (y) a copy of which has been provided to the Required Lenders prior to its effectiveness and (z) to which the Required Lenders have provided their written consent prior to its effectiveness (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).