Expiring Rights definition

Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants (other than rights issued or otherwise distributed pursuant to a shareholder rights plan, so long as such rights have not separated from the Ordinary Shares or the ADSs, as applicable) to acquire Capital Shares of the Company or other securities (including depositary receipts representing Capital Shares of the Company), which rights, options or warrants expire on or before the Maturity Date (or, if such date is not a Business Day, the next Business Day).
Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase Class A Ordinary Shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date.
Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date.

Examples of Expiring Rights in a sentence

  • The distribution is payable to the stockholders of record at the close of business on December 31, 2005, and is effective simultaneous with the expiration of the rights granted under the Expiring Rights Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding any legend contained on any such surrendered stock certificate, from and after the Close of Business on the Record Date, the surrender for transfer of any such certificate for Common Shares shall not constitute the transfer of the rights granted pursuant to the Rights Agreement between the Company and First Chicago Trust Company of New York dated as of September 11, 1996, which Expiring Rights expire at the Close of Business on September 26, 2001.

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  • Notwithstanding any legend contained on any such surrendered stock certificate, from and after the Close of Business on the Record Date, the surrender for transfer of any such certificate for Common Shares shall not constitute the transfer of the rights granted pursuant to the Rights Agreement between the Company and the Rights Agent dated March 9, 1990 (the "Expiring Rights"), which Expiring Rights expire at the Close of Business on March 29, 2000.


More Definitions of Expiring Rights

Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date. “Fractional ADSs” means ADSs that would represent a fractional ordinary share.
Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase Conversion Securities that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date.
Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase our ordinary shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the maturity date of the notes. For the avoidance of doubt, if any event described in clauses (1) through (5) below results in a change to the number of our ordinary shares represented by our ADSs, then such a change will be deemed to satisfy our obligation to adjust the conversion rate on account of such event to the extent, but only to the extent, that such change reflects the adjustment to the conversion rate that would otherwise have been required on account of such event. Subject to the foregoing, the conversion rate will be adjusted as described below, except that we will not make any adjustments to the conversion rate if holders of the notes participate (other than in the case of a share split or share combination), at the same time and upon the same terms as holders of our ADSs and solely as a result of holding the notes, in any of the transactions described below without having to convert their notes as if they held a number of ADSs equal to the conversion rate in effect immediately prior to the effective time for such adjustment, multiplied by the principal amount (expressed in thousands) of notes held by such holder.
Expiring Rights means any rights (other than in connection with a stockholders rights plan), options or warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date. ​
Expiring Rights shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04.
Expiring Rights has the meaning specified in Section 7.05.
Expiring Rights means any rights, options or warrants to purchase Ordinary Shares or ADSs that expire on or prior to the Maturity Date. For the avoidance of doubt, if any event described in this Section 7.05 results in a change to the number of Ordinary Shares represented by the ADSs, then such a change shall be deemed to satisfy the Issuer’s obligation to effect the relevant adjustment to the Exchange Rate on account of such an event to the extent to which such change reflects what a corresponding change to the Exchange Rate would have been on account of such an event. The Issuer will adjust the Exchange Rate from time to time as described in this Section 7.05, except that the Issuer will not make an adjustment to the Exchange Rate for any transaction described in this Section 7.05 (other than in the case of a share split or share combination) if each Holder has the right to participate, in such transaction at the same time and upon the same terms as holders of the ADSs and solely as a result of holding the Notes, without having to exchange its Notes and as if it held a number of ADSs equal to the applicable Exchange Rate, multiplied by the principal amount (expressed in thousands) of Notes held by such Holder.