First Admission definition

First Admission means the admission of the First Tranche Placing Shares to trading on AIM becoming effective in accordance with the AIM Rules;
First Admission means the admission of all the Placing Shares and the Subscription Shares to trading on AIM becoming effective in accordance with the AIM Rules;
First Admission means admission of the First Placing Shares to trading on AIM becoming effective in accordance with Rule 6 of Part 1 of the AIM Rules for Companies

Examples of First Admission in a sentence

  • Merge BAC Enrollment data with First Admission data to get Admission Year, Term and GPA.

  • If no match with First Admission then match with First Baccalaureate Enrollment data and use First Enrollment Year, Term as Admission Year, Term.

  • Merge BAC Completion data with First Admission data to get Admission Year, Term.

  • They include 90 shelters affiliated with the Ministry, 32 affiliated with Municipalities and 2 affiliated with CSOs. In addition to Shelters, there are also First Admission Units providing services to the women who applied either to Provincial Directorates of Ministry of Family or to ŞÖNİMs. In these units, first observations of women who were subject to violence are made and their psycho-social and economic conditions are identified.

  • This shows that the criteria “organized”, “citizen” or “appropriate place” are not really constitutive for the term “public assembly”.

  • The Firm Placing is conditional only upon compliance by the Company in all material respects with its obligations under the Placing Agreement and the occurrence of First Admission.

  • The warrants expire within three years of the date of First Admission.

  • It is expected that First Admission will become effective and that dealings in the Firm Placing Shares will commence on 1 November 2016.Application will be made to the London Stock Exchange for the Conditional Placing Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM.

  • Admission of the Subscription Shares to trading on AIM is expected to occur on 11 December 2020, subject to, inter alia, First Admission, the passing of the Resolutions at the General Meeting and Second Admission.

  • The Investment Advisor is entitled, with effect from First Admission, to receive an annual fee from the Company 0.85% per annum of NAV.


More Definitions of First Admission

First Admission means admission of the EIS/VCT Placing Shares to trading on AIM becoming effective in accordance with the AIM Rules;
First Admission means admission of the Firm Placing Shares to trading onAIM becoming effective in accordance with the AIM Rules which is expected to occur at 8.00 a.m. on 27 February 2024, or such later date as is agreed between the Company, SCM Advisory and Singer Capital Markets, but no later than 12 March 2024;
First Admission means the Admission of the Ordinary Share capital of the Companyby way of a Standard Listing and to trading on the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market for listed securities on 22 March 2021;

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