Acting Jointly or in Concert definition

Acting Jointly or in Concert means a Person acting jointly or in concert with another Person or Persons within the meaning of National Instrument 62-104 – Take-Over Bids and Issuer Bids.
Acting Jointly or in Concert means the determination of whether a person or group of persons is acting jointly or in concert shall be determined in accordance with the Ontario Securities Act;
Acting Jointly or in Concert for the purposes of this Agreement, a Person is acting jointly or in concert with another Person if such Person has any agreement, arrangement or understanding (whether formal or informal and whether or not in writing) with such other Person for the purpose of acquiring, offering to acquire, or voting any Common Shares of the Corporation (other than customary agreements with and between underwriters and banking group or selling group members with respect to a distribution of securities by way of prospectus or private placement or pursuant to a pledge of securities in the ordinary course of business).

Examples of Acting Jointly or in Concert in a sentence

  • If a Drop Dead Date is reached, the Offeror, its Associates, and Persons Acting Jointly or in Concert with the Offeror may not make a bid for the Offeree Issuer (other than a Mandatory Bid or a bid supported by the board of the Offeree Issuer) for a period of 12 months after the Drop Dead Date.

  • However, as indicated in Section III.B.5.c, the Person giving the lock-up is not solely for that reason treated as Acting Jointly or in Concert with the Offeror.

  • At the age of ten, Schelling received an intense immersion in Oetinger’s theosophical pietism, when he was sent to live in Nürtingen while he attended Latin school.

  • If a Mandatory Bid does not Close for any reason, the Offeror, its Associates, and Persons Acting Jointly or in Concert with the Offeror (the Purchasing Parties) must promptly sell or otherwise dispose of, to a Person or Persons who are unrelated to the Purchasing Parties, enough shares so that the shares held by the Purchasing Parties are below the level of shares that gave rise to the obligation to make the Mandatory Bid.

  • Persons who are not members of such a group may be found to be Acting Jointly or in Concert with another Person.


More Definitions of Acting Jointly or in Concert

Acting Jointly or in Concert has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a)(i);
Acting Jointly or in Concert has the meaning given to such phrase by the Securities Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.S-4, as amended from time to time, and includes the successful solicitation of proxies for the election of a slate of MEA’s directors other than the slate of directors proposed by MEA’s management which results in such slate being elected as MEA's directors;
Acting Jointly or in Concert shall be interpreted in the manner described in subsection 91(1) of the Securities Act (Ontario).
Acting Jointly or in Concert shall have the meaning given to it in section 1.9 of NI 62- 104.
Acting Jointly or in Concert has the meaning attributed to that phrase in the SECURITIES ACT (Ontario);
Acting Jointly or in Concert has the meaning set out in National Instrument 6-2014 – Take-over bids and Issuer Bids promulgated by the Canadian securities authorities.
Acting Jointly or in Concert means for purposes of this Agreement, a Person who is a party to any agreement, commitment or understanding, whether definitive or not, whether formal or informal, whether enforceable or unenforceable and whether or not in writing, with the first mentioned Person for the purpose of acquiring or offering to acquire Common Stock (other than customary agreements with and between underwriters and/or banking group and/or selling group members with respect to a distribution of securities pursuant to a prospectus or by way of private placement and other than pursuant to pledges of securities in the ordinary course of business).