special warrant definition

special warrant means a security that, by its terms or the terms of an accompanying contractual obligation, entitles or requires the holder to acquire another security without payment of material additional consideration and obliges the issuer of the special warrant or the other security to undertake efforts to file a prospectus to qualify the distribution of the other security;
special warrant means a security that, by its terms or the terms of an accompanying contractual obligation,
special warrant means a special warrant of a Resource Company which entitles the holder to acquire, for payment of no additional consideration, a Flow-Through Share of a listed Resource Company or a unit of securities which includes a Flow-Through Share of a listed Resource Company.

Examples of special warrant in a sentence

  • Upon listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange on June 12, 2018 all 656,500 special warrants were converted to common shares of the Company at a rate of 1 common share per Special Warrant.


More Definitions of special warrant

special warrant means a security that, by its terms or the terms of an accompanying contractual obligation, entitles or requires the holder to acquire another security
special warrant means a special warrant issued by the Company entitling the holder the right to acquire, without additional payment, one Common Share for each Special Warrant held;
special warrant means a special warrant of the Company created by the Company and issued hereunder for a purchase price of US$4.93 per special warrant and entitling the holder thereof to acquire one Unit upon the automatic exercise thereof, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances in accordance with this Indenture, without payment of additional consideration;
special warrant means a special warrant issued by the Company entitling the holder the right to acquire, without additional payment, one Qualified Share for each Special Warrant held, the issuance of the Qualified Shares are qualified under this Prospectus.
special warrant means a special warrant of the Corporation created by the Corporation and issued and Authenticated hereunder entitling the holder thereof to acquire $1,000 principal amount of Convertible Debentures upon the deemed exercise thereof, in accordance with this Special Warrant Indenture, without payment of additional consideration or further action on the part of the holder of Special Warrants;
special warrant means a 20-year warrant issued by Reorganized Cumulus, with a nominal exercise price, to purchase Class A Common Stock or Class B Common Stock, the terms of which will provide that it will not be exercisable unless such exercise otherwise complies with applicable law, the form of which warrant is reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Term Lender Group.
special warrant means a security, (i) that is distributed in reliance on an exemption from prospectus requirements, (ii) that carries the right to purchase, convert or exchange the security, without payment of any material additional consideration, into another security, and (iii) in respect of which the issuer or selling security holder has agreed to file a prospectus for the distribution of the security received on the exercise of the right;