SEC Clearance Date definition
SEC Clearance Date has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(a).
SEC Clearance Date means the date on which the SEC has declared the Form S-4 effective and has confirmed that it has no further comments on the Proxy Statement/Prospectus.
SEC Clearance Date means the date on which the SEC has declared the Form S-4 effective and has confirmed that it has no further comments on the Proxy Statement / Prospectus.
Examples of SEC Clearance Date in a sentence
In connection with the foregoing, the Company shall (i) file the definitive Proxy Statement with the SEC and cause the definitive Proxy Statement to be mailed to the holders of shares of Company Stock as of the record date established for the Company Stockholders Meeting as reasonably promptly as practicable after the SEC Clearance Date.
More Definitions of SEC Clearance Date
SEC Clearance Date is defined in Section 4.4(b) of the Agreement.
SEC Clearance Date has the meaning set forth in Section 7.15(b).
SEC Clearance Date means confirmation from the SEC that it will not review, or that it has completed its review of, the Proxy Statement, which confirmation will be deemed to occur if the SEC has not affirmatively notified the Company prior to the end of the tenth (10th) calendar day after filing the preliminary Proxy Statement that the SEC will or will not be reviewing the Proxy Statement.
SEC Clearance Date means then date on which the SEC informs the Company that it has completed its review of the Form 10 registration statement.
SEC Clearance Date means the date on which the SEC has declared the Registration Statement effective and has confirmed that the SEC has no further comments on the Proxy Statement.
SEC Clearance Date means the date on which the SEC declares the Registration Statement effective.
SEC Clearance Date means the latest of (i) confirmation from the SEC that it has no further comments on the Company Circular, and (ii) expiration of the ten (10) day period after filing of the preliminary Company Circular in the event the SEC has then confirmed that it does not intend to review the Company Circular.