Reorganization Documents definition

Reorganization Documents means each of the documents attached as an exhibit hereto and all other agreements and documents entered into in connection with the Reorganization Transactions.
Reorganization Documents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

Examples of Reorganization Documents in a sentence

  • Each of the representations and warranties of Seller and the Company set forth in the Reorganization Documents were true and correct in all material respects as of the date made.


More Definitions of Reorganization Documents

Reorganization Documents means the Reorganization Agreement, the certificate of merger executed pursuant thereto and the other documents, certificates and agreements delivered in connection with the Merger.
Reorganization Documents means the Reorganization Agreement; the Max and Dane, LLC Contribution Agreement; the First Evan and Jake, LLC Contribution Agreement; the Second Evan and Jake, LLC Contribution Agreement; the GHM Holdings, LLC Contribution Agreement; the TWIHG Holdings, LLC Contribution Agreement; the Class B Securities Purchase Agreement; the Goosehead Management Note Exchange Agreement; the Goosehead Management Note; the Texas Wasatch Note Exchange Agreement; the Texas Wasatch Note; the Max and Dane, LLC Exchange Agreement; the Evan and Jake, LLC Exchange Agreement; this Agreement the Tax Receivable Agreement; the Registration Rights Agreement; the Securities Purchase Agreement and the Stockholders Agreement.
Reorganization Documents has the meaning set forth in Section 7.16.
Reorganization Documents means the definitive documents (including the Plan of Reorganization) required to consummate the Reorganization Transactions, the final form of each of which shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.
Reorganization Documents means each of the documents attached as an exhibit hereto and all other agreements and documents entered into in connection with the Contribution.
Reorganization Documents has the meaning provided in Section 4.2.