Qualified Offer definition

Qualified Offer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(ii) hereof.
Qualified Offer means an offer for all of the outstanding shares of the Common Stock which meets all of the following requirements:
Qualified Offer means an offer determined by a majority of the Board to have each of the following characteristics with respect to the Common Stock:

Examples of Qualified Offer in a sentence

  • The Petitioners, with the approval of the Monitor, may waive any of the requirements of a Qualified Offer set out above.

  • The notice shall contain a true and complete copy of the Qualified Offer.

  • The sale terms specified in the Tag Along Offer shall be the same as the terms proposed in the Qualified Offer, and the total consideration for all of the Units pursuant to the foregoing transaction shall be divided and apportioned among the Members pro rata in accordance with each Member’s Pro Forma Liquidation Amount.

  • If the Tag Along Offer is accepted by the issuer of the Qualified Offer, the Selling Member and the Tag Along Members shall consummate the sale of the Units pursuant to the terms of the Tag Along Offer.

  • Customers renewing an agreement with Dynamics CRM CAL Licenses as of November 1, 2016 may acquire Dynamics 365 On-premises CAL Qualified Offer Licenses in agreement renewals before October 31, 2019.


More Definitions of Qualified Offer

Qualified Offer means an offer determined by a majority of the Independent Directors to have each of the following characteristics:
Qualified Offer means an offer to purchase Shares from a single purchaser and which must be in writing and for cash or other immediately-available funds, be irrevocable by its terms for at least 60 days and be a bona fide offer as determined in good faith by the Board or the Compensation Committee thereof.
Qualified Offer means an offer determined by a majority of the independent members of the Board of Directors of the Company to have each of the following characteristics:
Qualified Offer means an offer that has, to the extent required for the type of offer specified, each of the following characteristics:
Qualified Offer means a tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined to be adequate and otherwise in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders (other than the Person or an Affiliate or Associate thereof on whose behalf the offer is made) by at least a majority of the Continuing Directors who are not representatives of or affiliated with the Person making such offer or any Affiliate or Associate of such Person.
Qualified Offer means a tender offer for all outstanding shares of Common Stock not already beneficially owned by the Person making the offer that meets all of the following requirements on the date on which the Qualified Offer is commenced (for purposes of this definition, the “date on which the Qualified Offer is commenced” shall be determined within the meaning of Rule 14d-2(a) of the General Rules and Regulations under the Exchange Act) and immediately prior to the consummation of the Qualified Offer:
Qualified Offer means a tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined to be adequate and otherwise in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders (other than the Person or an Affiliate or Associate thereof on whose behalf the offer is made) by at least a majority of the Directors who are not representatives of or affiliated with the Person making such offer or any Affiliate or Associate of such Person.