Rothsay definition

Rothsay means the assets and property acquired by the Parent Borrower and/or one of its Affiliates pursuant to the Rothsay Acquisition Agreement.

Examples of Rothsay in a sentence

  • The Canadian Loan Parties have a formal plan and commitment to establish one or more Canadian Defined Benefit Plans for the benefit of certain unionized, hourly non-union and salaried employees in connection with the closing of the Rothsay Acquisition.

  • The Parent Borrower agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of each Term A Lender a commitment fee, which shall accrue at the Applicable Rate with respect to Term A Loans on the average daily unused amount of each Term A Commitment of such Lender during the period from and including September 27, 2013 to and including the Rothsay Acquisition Closing Date.

  • In this position, Employee shall be responsible for coordinating the full integration of Rothsay and shall report to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

  • CREDIT AGREEMENT, Page 103 The Canadian Loan Parties have a formal plan and commitment to establish one or more Canadian Defined Benefit Plans for the benefit of certain unionized, hourly non-union and salaried employees in connection with the closing of the Rothsay Acquisition.

  • In connection with the closing of the Rothsay transaction, Employee will cease to be an executive officer of the Company and will remain a non-executive employee of the Company serving as its Chief Integration Officer - Canada for a transitional services period through December 31, 2014.