Specified Guidelines definition

Specified Guidelines shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.07(c).

Examples of Specified Guidelines in a sentence

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects (any such changes to the Specified Guidelines, a “Director Policy Change”), then the Purchaser agrees that it shall not nominate such Purchaser Designee at the next meeting of stockholders of the Company at which the stockholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects, then (without limiting Purchaser’s right to select a different designee) the Purchaser agrees that it shall not designate such Purchaser Designee for nomination and election at the next meeting of stockholders of the Company at which the stockholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that results in a ▇▇▇▇ Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects (any such changes to the Specified Guidelines, a “Director Policy Change”), then the ▇▇▇▇ Group agrees that it shall not nominate such ▇▇▇▇ Designee at the next meeting of stockholders of the Company at which the stockholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects, then (without limiting Purchaser’s right to select a different designee) the Purchaser agrees that it shall not elect or nominate such Purchaser Designee at the next meeting of stockholders of the Company at which the stockholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that is not targeted towards the Purchaser Designee and results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects, then the Purchaser agrees that it shall not nominate such Purchaser Designee at the next meeting of shareholders of the Company at which the shareholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that is not targeted towards the Purchaser Designees and results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects, then the Purchaser agrees that it shall not nominate such Purchaser Designee at the next meeting of shareholders of the Company at which the shareholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

  • If the Specified Guidelines are in good faith changed in a manner that results in a Purchaser Designee no longer satisfying the Specified Guidelines in all material respects, then the Purchaser agrees that it shall not nominate such Purchaser Designee at the next meeting of stockholders of the Company at which the stockholders of the Company elect the Board of Directors.

Related to Specified Guidelines

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Applicable Guidelines means the policies of the Bank governing the selection and Contract award process as set forth in this RFP.

  • 2%/25% Guidelines has the meaning set forth in Section 13.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and ▇▇▇ Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Credit Card Guidelines means the respective policies and procedures of the Account Owner, as the case may be, as such policies and procedures may be amended from time to time, (a) relating to the operation of its credit card business, which generally are applicable to its portfolio of revolving credit card accounts and in each case which are consistent with prudent practice, including the policies and procedures for determining the creditworthiness of credit card customers and the extension of credit to credit card customers, and (b) relating to the maintenance of revolving credit card accounts and collection of credit card receivables.