Third Party Advisor definition

Third Party Advisor means an accounting firm to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties.
Third Party Advisor means an investment banking firm or other expert advisor, in each case, mutually agreed upon by PEG Inc. and PEG LP.
Third Party Advisor means an experienced third party professional advisory firm regularly engaged in the operation of, and providing advisory services for, real estate investment trusts similar in experience and activities as the Borrower and the Trust reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders.

Examples of Third Party Advisor in a sentence

  • If Third-Party Advisor is an entity, Client understands that Third-Party Advisor may constitute multiple persons, as Third-Party Advisor may outline in the separate written agreement between Third- Party Advisor and Client.

  • To the extent the Company is approached by a third party (“Third Party Advisor”) to lead any public or private financing (debt or equity), merger, business combination, recapitalization or sale of some or all of the equity or assets of the Company, Boustead will be notified of the transaction and be granted the right to participate in such transaction under any syndicate formed by the Third Party Advisor.

  • If SunEdison and Terra are unable to agree on such other terms and conditions of a Project Agreement within thirty (30) calendar days of delivery of a Call Right Notice, SunEdison and Terra shall, upon written notice from either SunEdison or Terra to the other, engage Third Party Advisor to determine the material economic terms on which SunEdison and Terra are unable to agree so that such material economic terms reflect common practice in the relevant market.

  • If SunEdison and Terra are unable to agree on the Call Right Price within ninety (90) calendar days after a Call Right Asset is added to Exhibit A, SunEdison and Terra shall, upon written notice from either SunEdison or Terra to the other, engage a Third Party Advisor to determine the Call Right Price.

  • If SunEdison and Terra are unable to agree on the Estimated CAFD within ninety (90) calendar days after a Call Right Asset is added to Exhibit A (or such shorter period as will still allow Terra to timely complete the Call Right exercise process pursuant to this Agreement), SunEdison and Terra shall, upon written notice from either SunEdison or Terra to the other, engage a Third Party Advisor to determine the Estimated CAFD.

  • Each of SunEdison and Terra will pay fifty percent (50%) of the fees and expenses of such Third Party Advisor engaged by SunEdison and Terra; provided that if Terra does not agree to purchase the Call Right Asset under the terms of this Agreement, Terra shall be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of such fees and expenses.

  • If the Parties engage a Third Party Advisor under the terms of this Agreement, the Third Party Advisor shall be provided with access to all information prepared by or on behalf of SunEdison and Terra with respect to the applicable Call Right Asset reasonably requested by the Third Party Advisor.

  • The Third Party Advisor will determine the Estimated CAFD, Call Right Price or other material economic terms on which SunEdison and Terra are unable to agree, as applicable depending on the purpose for which the Parties have engaged the Third Party Advisor, within thirty (30) calendar days of its engagement or, to the extent reasonably feasible, such shorter period as will still allow Terra to timely complete the Call Right exercise process pursuant to this Agreement.

  • The Third Party Advisor will determine the fair market value of the Gulf Wind Interest and/or the other material economic terms on which PEG Inc.

  • If SunEdison and Global LLC are unable to agree on such other terms and conditions of a SPA within thirty (30) calendar days of delivery of a Call Right Notice, SunEdison and Global LLC shall, upon written notice from either SunEdison or Global LLC to the other, engage Third Party Advisor to determine the material economic terms on which SunEdison and Global LLC are unable to agree so that such material economic terms reflect common practice in the relevant market.


More Definitions of Third Party Advisor

Third Party Advisor means an investment banking firm or other expert advisor, in each case, mutually agreed upon by PEG Inc. and PEG LP. “Transfer” means any direct or indirect transfer, assignment, sale or other disposition, whether through the direct or indirect transfer, assignment, sale
Third Party Advisor means an investment banking firm, broker, expert advisor or other firm generally recognized in the shipping industry as qualified to perform the tasks for which such firm has been engaged.
Third Party Advisor means an accounting firm to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. “Third Party Offer” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5.

Related to Third Party Advisor

  • Third party administrator means an administrator operating under a certificate of authority issued by the commissioner pursuant to the third party administrator act.

  • Expert Advisor means a mechanical online trading system designed to automate trading activities on an electronic trading platform such as the Company’s Trading Platform. It can be programmed to alert the Client of a trading opportunity and can also trade his Trading Account automatically managing all aspects of trading operations from sending orders directly to the Trading Platform to automatically adjusting stop loss, Trailing Stops and take profit levels.

  • Independent Third Party means any Person who, immediately prior to a contemplated transaction, does not own in excess of 5% of the Company’s Common Units on a fully-diluted basis (a “5% Owner”), who is not controlling, controlled by or under common control with any such 5% Owner and who is not the spouse or descendant (by birth or adoption) of any such 5% Owner or a trust for the benefit of such 5% Owner and/or such other Persons.

  • Third-party logistics provider means an entity that provides

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.