Bid Letter definition

Bid Letter means the letter agreement, dated May 7, 2013, between BIP and the Representatives relating to the Offering;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement relating to the Offering dated March 1, 2022, as amended on March 1, 2022, in each case, between the Company and Xxxxxx;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement, dated November 10, 2021, between BIP, BIPC and the Representatives relating to the Offering and the Concurrent BIPC Offering;

Examples of Bid Letter in a sentence

  • The provisions herein contained constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto and supersede all previous communications, representations, understandings and agreements between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof whether verbal or written, including, but not limited to, the Bid Letter.


More Definitions of Bid Letter

Bid Letter means the letter agreement, dated October 5, 2020, between each of the Selling Securityholder, BEPC, the Partnership and the Representatives relating to the Offering;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement dated September 23, 2018 and reconfirmed on September 24, 2018, between the Company and Beacon;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement, dated November 10, 2021, between BIPC, the Partnership and the Representatives relating to the Offering and the Concurrent BIP Offering;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement dated August 19, 2020, as amended on August 20, 2020, between the Company and PI Financial Corp., relating to the Offering;
Bid Letter means the Bid Letter dated September 5, 2001 whereby Direct Focus and Acquisition submitted a joint bid for acquisition of the assets of Schwinn to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado.
Bid Letter means the bid letter dated January 7, 2021, as amended, between the Lead Underwriter and the Company in respect of the Offering;
Bid Letter means the letter agreement, dated June 12, 2023, between each of the Partnership, BEPC and the Representatives relating to the Offering and the Concurrent BEPC Offering;