Organic Change definition

Organic Change means any recapitalization, reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger, share acquisition or exchange, or sale of all or substantially all of the Company's assets to another Person, or other transaction that is effected in such a way that holders of Common Stock are entitled to receive (either directly or upon subsequent liquidation) stock, securities, cash, or assets with respect to, or in exchange for, Common Stock.
Organic Change the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.
Organic Change means, any recapitalization, reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale of all or substantially all of the Company's assets to another Person or other transaction which is effected in such a way that holders of Common Stock are entitled to receive (either directly or upon subsequent liquidation) stock, securities or assets with respect to or in exchange for Common Stock.

Examples of Organic Change in a sentence

  • Any of the actions contemplated herein that would imply a reduction in the benefits conferred to the Holder, not otherwise reflected in the Adjustments of Condition 3 or the rights conferred in Condition 8 in case of an Organic Change, shall lead to a further adjustment as determined in good faith by an Acceptable Party to correct for the reduction of those benefits.

  • The Company will also give written notice to the Holder at least ten Trading Days prior to the date on which any Organic Change will take place, and shall make such information about the Organic Change known to the public prior to or in conjunction with such notice being provided to the Holder.

  • Nothing in these Conditions shall be interpreted as giving the Holder the right to pre- approve or veto (a) any intended modification to the Company’s capital structure (including all operations resulting in an increase or decrease of the Company’s share capital), (b) any Organic Change, or (c) any transaction or operation that would give rise or not give rise to an adjustment pursuant to Condition 3 of these Conditions.

  • If holders of Common Stock are given any choice as to the securities, cash or property to be received in a Organic Change, then the Holder shall be given the same choice (no later than the time of the Organic Change) as to the Alternate Consideration it receives upon any exercise of this Warrant following such Organic Change.

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More Definitions of Organic Change

Organic Change means, with respect to any Person, any transaction (including without limitation any recapitalization, capital reorganization or reclassification of any class of capital stock, any consolidation or amalgamation of such Person with, or merger of such Person into, any other Person, any merger of another Person into such Person (other than a merger which does not result in a reclassification, conversion, exchange or cancellation of outstanding shares of capital stock of such Person), any sale or transfer or lease of all or substantially all of the assets of such Person or any compulsory share exchange) pursuant to which any class of capital stock of such Person is converted into the right to receive other securities, cash or other property.
Organic Change means any recapitalization, reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets or other similar transaction, in each case which is effected in such a way that the holders of Common Stock are entitled to receive (either directly or upon subsequent liquidation) cash, stock, securities or other assets or property with respect to or in exchange for Common Stock.
Organic Change means any recapitalization, reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale of a majority of the Company’s assets or other transaction, in each case which is effected in such a way that the holders of Common Stock are entitled to receive (either directly or upon subsequent liquidation) cash, stock, securities or other assets or property with respect to or in exchange for Common Stock, other than a transaction which triggers an adjustment pursuant to Sections 3.1(a), (b) or (c).
Organic Change means a transaction as described in section 2(b).
Organic Change means (A) any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Company, (B) any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, (C) any merger or consolidation to which the Company is a party and which the holders of the voting securities of the Company immediately prior thereto own less than a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the surviving entity immediately following such transaction, or (D) any Person or group of Persons (as such term is used in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act), shall beneficially own (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) securities of the Company representing 50% or more of the voting securities of the Company then outstanding. For purposes of the preceding sentence, "voting securities" shall mean securities, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to elect the corporate directors (or Persons performing similar functions).
Organic Change shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2B hereof.
Organic Change means, with respect to the Corporation, any transaction (including without limitation any recapitalization, capital reorganization or reclassification of any class of capital stock, any consolidation or amalgamation of the Corporation with, or merger of the Corporation into, any other Person, any merger of another Person into the Corporation (other than a merger which does not result in a reclassification, conversion, exchange or cancellation of outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation), any sale or transfer or lease of all or substantially all of the assets of the Corporation or any compulsory share exchange) pursuant to which any class of capital stock of the Corporation is converted into the right to receive other securities, cash or other property.