Transferability definition

Transferability means the ability of a Person to Transfer shares of Capital Stock of the Corporation.
Transferability means the possibility of transferring accumulated entitlements to another scheme;
Transferability. This Agreement is non-transferable.

Examples of Transferability in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding thisArticle 16 (Transferability and Subcontracting) no.

  • Notwithstanding this Article 16 (Transferability and Subcontracting) no.

  • Notwithstanding thisArticle 13 (Transferability and Subcontracting) no.

  • Transferability of the Notes: There are no restrictions on the free transferability of the Notes, subject to the offering and selling restrictions of the United States, the EEA, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and the laws of any jurisdiction in which the Notes are offered or sold.

  • Transferability of the Notes: There are no restrictions on the free transferability of the Notes, subject to the offering and selling restrictions of the United States, the EEA, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and the laws of any jurisdiction in which the Notes are offered or sold.Status (Ranking): This Series of Notes is issued on a senior basis.


More Definitions of Transferability

Transferability means the possibility of i) transferring accumulated entitlements to another scheme, ii) making qualifying periods in a previous labour market status (or in concomitant labour market statuses) count towards the qualifying periods in the new status;
Transferability shall each have a correlative meaning. For the avoidance of doubt, a transfer, sale, exchange, assignment, pledge, hypothecation or other encumbrance or other disposition of an interest in any Stockholder all or substantially all of whose assets are Common Shares shall constitute a “Transfer” for purposes of this Agreement, as if such interest was a direct interest in the Company.
Transferability. The Participant may not transfer performance units. This Performance Unit Agreement is subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan. The Participant has received a copy of the Plan’s prospectus, including a copy of the Plan. The Participant agrees to the terms of this Performance Unit Agreement, which may be amended only upon a written agreement signed by the parties hereto. This _______ day of ____________________, 20___. AGL RESOURCES INC. PARTICIPANT: By: _____________________________________ ____________________________________________
Transferability. The registration rights will be transferable to any party to whom a Holder transfers Preferred Stock, Warrants or Vesta Common Stock (including Warrant Shares), subject to exclusions for de minimis transfers.
Transferability. The New Membership Interest shall be freely transferable by the Holder with no requirement of consent of any other party, provided that any transferee shall be required to agree to be bound by all of the obligations of the transferor with respect to the transferred interest (including the subordination provisions).
Transferability. , which means that the researcher had to structure the results in a form that can be applied by others to verify the found information (Amakwaa, 2016). The third criterion is ‘dependability’, where the researcher on the project obtained consistent
Transferability to a Danish GTS-like context means that the study, its results or purpose contributes with evidence suitable in the present Danish innovation policy framework for the Danish GTS-system. A ‘Less’ means that the literature deals with broader evidence of e.g. national innovations systems or sectors not covered by the GTS-like System, or illustrates mechanisms behind collaboration effects using data from less comparable countries or innovation systems. The evidence can deal with firm as well as RTO system perspectives.