Revival Date definition
Examples of Revival Date in a sentence
All of the shares of Common Stock which were issued after the Revival Date are duly authorized and validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and were issued in compliance with all federal and state rules and regulations governing the issuance of securities, including, without limitation, the Act, NASD, and applicable state securities laws.
The Contractor agrees that it will not, without the prior written consent of the Security Trustee, institute (including by presenting any petition for) any Insolvency Proceedings against the Borrower prior to the full and irrevocable discharge of the Secured Liabilities, other than on and after the Revival Date.
The minute books of the Company contain a complete summary of all actions by the directors and stockholders of the Company since the Revival Date and reflect all transactions referred to in such minutes accurately in all respects.
If Landlord fails to execute a lease on such terms upon the expiration of said one hundred fifty (150) day period (the "Revival Date"), Tenant's first refusal rights shall again apply.