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.

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.

Related to Warrant Contract

  • Warrant Agreements means those agreements entered into in connection with the Loan, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B pursuant to which Borrower granted Lender the right to purchase that number of shares of Series B Preferred Stock of Borrower as more particularly set forth therein.

  • relevant contract means the contract relied on by an applicant under this section to satisfy the requirements of subsection (1)(a)(ii);

  • Warrant Agreement means the Warrant Agreement, dated as of the date set forth in Item 4 of Schedule A hereto, as amended from time to time, between the Company and the United States Department of the Treasury.

  • Warrant Certificate means a certificate, substantially in the form set forth in Schedule “A” hereto, to evidence those Warrants that will be evidenced by a certificate;

  • Warrant Documents means the Warrant Instrument, the Warrants and the Registration Rights Agreement.