Similar Transaction definition

Similar Transaction means any transaction that is similar to an Asset Disposition or Asset Acquisition that requires a waiver or consent by CA Required Lenders under Section 6.04 or 6.05 of the Credit Agreement.
Similar Transaction means any transaction or series of related transactions to effect (i) any issuance by the Company or any of its Affiliates of equity securities, any rights to acquire equity securities, or any securities convertible into equity securities, (ii) another substantial equity investment in the Company or its Affiliates, (iii) any equity recapitalization of the Company or its Affiliates, or (iv) a sale of any stock or assets of the Company or any of its Affiliates outside the ordinary course of business.
Similar Transaction. Any loan warehousing transaction, collateralized loan obligation transaction or similar transaction secured primarily by a portfolio of broadly syndicated Loans, with respect to which the Collateral Manager or any of its Affiliates will act as the collateral manager, portfolio manager, advisor, sub-advisor or in a similar capacity.

Examples of Similar Transaction in a sentence

  • Similar principles shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to a Merger or Similar Transaction, unless the applicable company or other law requires essentially comparable treatment.

  • This prohibition applies, mutatis mutandis, to an agreement to vote securities pursuant to a Merger or Similar Transaction.

  • Any Similar Transaction Payments and Other Lease Payments from time to time received at such designated address or otherwise received by the Servicer or deposited in the Collection Account shall not constitute part of the Trust Estate.

  • Consequently, similar disclosure requirements to those set forth in Form 1 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the proxy statement or other disclosure document for a Merger or Similar Transaction, unless the applicable company or other law requires essentially comparable disclosures.

  • The relevant transaction or series of transactions include a Merger or Similar Transaction in which less than all of the shares of the Offeree Issuer are acquired.


More Definitions of Similar Transaction

Similar Transaction means any transaction or proposed transaction with a Third Party involving the direct or indirect sale or transfer of any of the Collateral Management Fees, CDO Agreements or the Related Assets.
Similar Transaction means any financing, hedging or monetization transaction relating to Common Units or Non-Voting Units (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any convertible equity portfolio financing, providing for the issuance of Common Units or Non-Voting Units) with respect to which the Partnership has provided its consent or made acknowledgments and agreements similar to those in this Issuer Agreement (including, for the avoidance of doubt, that certain “Margin Loan Credit Agreementdated as of August 31, 2018, among WRP Investco L.P, WRP Investco GP LLC, Citibank N.A., MUFG Union Bank, N.A. and the other lending institutions from time to time a party thereto); provided that (x) once terminated, any such transaction shall cease to be a Similar Transaction and (y) the transactions contemplated by the Margin Loan Agreement shall not constitute Similar Transactions.
Similar Transaction means the issue either directly or indirectly by the Company of bonds (with the exception of bonds with no corporate governance rights), equities or securities granting access to the share capital reserved for a given individual or group of individuals (with the exception as needed of issues of securities reserved for the Group’s employees or managers) in exchange for a payment in cash.
Similar Transaction means (1) the sale or other disposition by Circe (other than to an Affiliate) of substantially all of the assets and properties associated with the Hybrid Artificial Pancreas program or (2) a transaction by which Circe ceases to be an "Affiliate" of Grace.
Similar Transaction means any transaction that is similar to an Asset Disposition or Asset Acquisition that requires a waiver or consent by "Required Lenders" under and as defined in the First-Lien Credit Agreement under Sections 6.04 or 6.05 of the First-Lien Credit Agreement.
Similar Transaction shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.6(iii).
Similar Transaction shall have the meaning of an equity transaction (shares or ADCs) of the Company conducted on the Vienna Stock Exchange. Any termination, cancellation or expiration of this Mandate Agreement shall not affect rights to insist on compliance with the confidentiality obligation referred to in Article IV which have already accrued at least on the merits, to reimbursement of expenses and costs as referred to in Article VI and to indemnification as referred to in Article VII.