Joint Instruction definition

Joint Instruction shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(a).
Joint Instruction has the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 6 (PRC Tax reporting);
Joint Instruction shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Purchase Price Escrow Agreement.

Examples of Joint Instruction in a sentence

  • Corruption Eradication Commission Regulation 01/2015 on the Organisation Instruction No. 03 /Kopkamtib/XI/1978 Joint Instruction Chief Prosecutor and National Police Chairman 6 October 1981 Inster 006/JA/10/1981 jo.

  • The Escrow Agent shall deliver to the Seller a certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying to the amounts deposited in the Escrow Account and that the Escrow Agent has received a Joint Instruction (as defined in the Escrow Agreement) authorizing the release of the Other Purchasers’ applicable portion of the Purchase Price (as set forth on Schedule I to this Agreement).

  • No. pol: Ins/17/K/1981 Joint Instruction of the Chief Prosecutor and Police Chairman INSTR-006/ JA/10/1981 No. Pol INS/17/X/1981 on IPS and police cooperation when han- dling summons for suspects and witnesses, escorting detainees, guarding defen- dants during trials, and controlling suspects/defendants during criminal pro- ceedings.

  • Within five (5) Banking Days from the day on which the Escrow Agent received the Joint Instruction, provided that such day occurs before the Termination Event, the Escrow Agent shall transfer the Escrow Amount or its part (but not more than the amount equal to the funds in the Escrow Account) to the bank account specified in the Joint Instruction.

  • The Escrow Agent will hold the Working Capital Escrow Fund until the receipt of instructions set forth in the Joint Instruction, and the Escrow Agent shall promptly pay or deliver the Working Capital Escrow Fund (or the appropriate portion thereof) to Purchaser and/or to Seller Parties, as applicable and as specified in the Joint Instructions, within two (2) Business Days of its receipt of such Joint Instructions.


More Definitions of Joint Instruction

Joint Instruction means an instruction of the ABL Secured Parties, the Second Lien Secured Parties and the Subordinated Lien Secured Parties on the following basis: (A) prior to the Payment in Full of the Second Lien Obligations and the ABL Obligations, a direction in writing delivered to the Subordinated Lien Collateral Trustee by or with the written consent of the holders of at least 50.1% of the sum of (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Second Lien Debt and ABL Debt (including outstanding letters of credit whether or not then drawn) and (ii) other than in connection with the exercise of remedies, the aggregate unfunded commitments to extend credit which, when funded, would constitute Second Lien Debt and ABL Debt; and (B) at any time after the Payment in Full of the Second Lien Obligations and the ABL Obligations, a direction in writing delivered to the Subordinated Lien Collateral Trustee by or with the written consent of the holders of at least 50.1% of the sum of (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Subordinated Lien Debt (including outstanding letters of credit whether or not then drawn) and (ii) other than in connection with the exercise of remedies, the aggregate unfunded commitments to extend credit which, when funded, would constitute Subordinated Lien Debt.
Joint Instruction means an Escrow Release Notice (Joint Instruction), a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A-1.
Joint Instruction means joint written direction from Buyer and the Sellers’ Representative to the Escrow Agent.
Joint Instruction means a joint written instruction to the Escrow Agent executed by Purchaser and Seller.
Joint Instruction has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(b).
Joint Instruction means a joint instruction as defined in the Escrow Agreement.
Joint Instruction has the meaning specified in Section 2.3(a) of this Agreement.