Equity Instruments definition

Equity Instruments means options, warrants, convertible loans, subscription rights or any other securities or instruments of the Company, outstanding from time to time, which can be converted into Shares or carry or have attached thereto a right to subscribe for Shares;
Equity Instruments means securities with restricted voting rights but which participate in the distribution of profits in a manner directly linked to the profitability of the company;

Examples of Equity Instruments in a sentence

  • SFAS 123R does not change the accounting guidance for share-based payment transactions with parties other than employees provided in SFAS 123 as originally issued and Emerging Issues Task Force Issue No. 96-18, “Accounting for Equity Instruments That Are Issued to Other Than Employees for Acquiring, or in Conjunction with Selling, Goods or Services”.

  • Since December 31, 2005, no Material Adverse Change has occurred in the overall rate of collection of the Investment Loans and Investments in Equity Instruments, and Borrower has at all times complied in all material respects and to the extent applicable with the Credit and Collection Policy with respect to each Investment Loan and each Investment in Equity Instruments.

  • FVOCI – Equity Instruments: Assets held to achieve a particular business objective other than short term trading are designated at FVOCI.

  • The Other Equity Instruments described under Total Equity consist of Additional Tier 1 Capital Notes and Limited Recourse Capital Notes, Series 1, 2 and 3.

  • The Other Equity Instruments described under Total Equity consist of Additional Tier 1 Capital Notes and Limited Recourse Capital Notes, Series 1.


More Definitions of Equity Instruments

Equity Instruments means securities with restricted or no voting rights, which participate in the
Equity Instruments has the meaning given to such term in the definition of "Financial Indebtedness".
Equity Instruments means options, warrants, convertible loans, subscription rights or any other securities or instruments of the Company, outstanding from time to time, which can be converted into shares in the Company or carry or have attached thereto a right to subscribe for shares in the Company.6
Equity Instruments means options, warrants, convertible loans, convertible bonds, subscription rights or any other securities or instruments of the Company, outstanding from time to time, which can be converted into Shares or carry or have attached thereto a right to subscribe for Shares.
Equity Instruments has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03(b)(i).
Equity Instruments means equity shares, convertible debentures, preference shares and share
Equity Instruments means securities with restricted voting rights but which participate in the distribution of profits in a manner directly linked to the profitability of the Issuer. Equity Securities means shares, Equity Instruments and Equity Instruments convertible into shares. Encumbrance in relation to any I-Ex Listed Shares or I-Ex Hosted Securities, includes any pledge, charge, hypothecation, lien, subordination, mortgage, option over, right of retention as security or any other encumbrance whatsoever, or any form of hedging of or over those shares, and the words Encumber, Encumbered and Encumbering shall have corresponding meanings; FAIS means the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 2002. FICA means the Financial Intelligence Centre Act, 2001. FMA means the Financial Markets Act, 2012. Force Majeure Event means an event of fire, lightning, explosion, flood, hurricane, act of God, war, terrorism, civil disorder, epidemics, plagues, strikes; boycotts, and lock-outs of all kinds and go-slows (excluding boycotts, strikes, lock-outs and go-slows by or of the affected Party's own personnel) which were outside of the control of the affected Party or any other event beyond the control of the Party affected by the event, provided in all cases that the affected Party has taken all steps and precautions which could reasonably be expected for it to have taken in order to prevent such act or event occurring and in order to mitigate and minimise the effects of the event and furthermore that the affected Party is not at fault; FSP means a financial services provider as defined in FAIS. I-Ex means Equity Express Securities Exchange Proprietary Limited, a company duly incorporated as such under the Companies Act with registration number 2015/197820/07 and a licensed exchange in terms of section 9 of the FMA.