Transferees definition
Examples of Transferees in a sentence
The Company agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to enter into an indemnification agreement in customary form, in favor of Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company (or any successor transfer agent or warrant agent of the Company) in connection with the waiver of any requirement to provide a medallion guarantee in connection with any Transfer of any equity securities of the Company by the Sponsor or any of its Permitted Transferees.
The Company agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to enter into an indemnification agreement in customary form, in favor of Efficiency (or any successor transfer agent or warrant agent of the Company) in connection with the waiver of any requirement to provide a medallion guarantee in connection with any Transfer of any equity securities of the Company by the Sponsor or any of its Permitted Transferees.
If the Proposed Transferee(s) do(es) not agree to, or otherwise fails to cooperate with the Selling Shareholder and the purchasing Major Investor(s) with respect to, the conduct of an appraisal of the relevant property offered such that an independent appraisal contemplated by this SECTION 4.02.
The rights contained in this Section 1.4 shall be personal to the original named Tenant hereunder executing this Lease and its Permitted Transferees pursuant to Section 14.1 below (and not any other assignee, sublessee or other transferee of the Originals Tenant’s interest in this Lease) (the “Original Tenant”), if the Original Tenant occupies and leases the entire Premises then being leases by Original Tenant as of the date of Tenant’s exercise of its right of first refusal.
Each Investor agrees that, for purposes of determining beneficial ownership of such Investor and its Investor Transferees, it shall disclaim any beneficial ownership by virtue of this Agreement of any Acquired Shares owned by the other Investors (other than such Investor’s Investor Transferees), and the Company agrees to recognize such disclaimer in its Exchange Act and Securities Act reports.