Stock record, definition

Stock record, as used in this document, means a perpetual inventory record which shows by nomenclature the quantities of each item received and issued and the balance on hand.
Stock record, means an stock record issued under the Fisheries (Abalone) Regulations 1996.
Stock record, as used in this section, means a perpetual inventory record which shows by nomencla- ture the quantities of each item received and issued and the balance on hand.

Examples of Stock record, in a sentence

  • The Grantee must complete such administrative documentation required by this Agreement or the Committee before the Company may issue the shares of Class A Common Stock, record such issuance in the records of the Company or its transfer agent and deliver such shares of Class A Common Stock to the Grantee following a Vesting Date.

  • Such Dividend Equivalent right shall entitle the Participant to have a hypothetical bookkeeping account (established and maintained for purposes of tracking the RSUs and any additional RSUs credited to such account in respect of Dividend Equivalent rights in accordance with this Section 3 (the “Account”)) that is credited upon the Company’s payment of dividends to stockholders of outstanding shares of Stock if the Dividend Equivalent right is or was outstanding on the applicable Stock record date.

  • Such Dividend Equivalent right shall entitle the Participant to have a hypothetical bookkeeping account (established and maintained for purposes of tracking the RSUs and any additional RSUs credited to such account in respect of Dividend Equivalent rights in accordance with this Section 3) (the “Account”) that is credited upon the Company’s payment of dividends to stockholders of outstanding shares of Stock if the Dividend Equivalent right is or was outstanding on the applicable Stock record date.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, if a Dividend Equivalent right terminates after the applicable Stock record date for a Company dividend and prior to the corresponding payment date thereof, the Participant shall still be entitled to payment of the Dividend Equivalent right amount determined in accordance with this Section 3, if and when the Company pays the underlying dividend; provided, however, that such Dividend Equivalent right amount shall be made in cash (rather than RSUs).

  • Stock record system of records is maintained for consumable items.

  • The Grantee must complete such administrative documentation required by this Agreement or the Committee before the Company may issue the shares of Class A Common Stock, record such issuance in the records of the Company or its transfer agent and deliver such shares of Class A Common Stock to the Grantee following a vesting date.

  • The Stock record book of Columbus recites that the Other Stockholders are all a resident of either Ohio or Florida, as shown on Exhibit A to this Agreement.

  • Stock record," as used in this section, means a perpetual inventory record which shows by nomenclature the quantities of each item received and issued and the balance on hand.

  • Such Dividend Equivalent right shall entitle the Participant to have a hypothetical bookkeeping account (established and maintained for purposes of tracking the RSUs and any additional RSUs credited to such account in respect of Dividend Equivalent rights in accordance with this Section 3) (the “Account”) that is credited upon the Company's payment of dividends to stockholders of outstanding shares of Stock if the Dividend Equivalent right is or was outstanding on the applicable Stock record date.


More Definitions of Stock record,

Stock record,. As used in these Bylaws, the term "shareholder" shall mean the person, firm or corporation in whose name outstanding shares of capital stock of the corporation are currently registered on the stock record books of the corporation. The corporation shall keep, at its principal executive office or at another place or places within the United States determined by the Board, a share register not more than one year old containing the names and addresses of the shareholders and the number and classes of shares held by each shareholder. The corporation shall also keep at its principal executive office or at another place or places within the United States determined by the Board, a record of the dates on which certificates representing shares were issued. Every certificate surrendered to the corporation for exchange or transfer shall be cancelled and no new certificate or certificates shall be issued in exchange for any existing certificate until such existing certificate shall have been so cancelled (except as provided for in Section 6.4 of this Article 6).