Warrant Contract definition

Warrant Contract means a written Contract between the Company, the Parent, and a Warrant Holder in form and substance acceptable to the Parent, regarding the treatment of the Warrants that such Warrant Holder holds in connection with the Merger.
Warrant Contract means, for each Warrant, the contract evidencing such Warrant between the Company and the Warrant Purchaser, which shall be comprised of the Master Warrant Confirmation and the related Supplemental Confirmation (as defined in the Master Warrant Confirmation, “Warrant Supplemental Confirmation”) for such Warrant.

Examples of Warrant Contract in a sentence

  • Unless exercised, cancelled, exchanged, or terminated pursuant to a Warrant Contract, any Warrant outstanding at the Effective Time will remain outstanding immediately after the Effective Time, unless and until exercised, cancelled, exchanged, or terminated in accordance with its terms.

  • Unless exercised, cancelled, exchanged, or terminated pursuant to a SFEG Warrant Contract, any SFEG Warrant outstanding at the Effective Time will remain outstanding immediately after the Effective Time, unless and until exercised, cancelled, exchanged, or terminated in accordance with its terms.