PURCHASED PARENT SHARES Clause Samples

The 'PURCHASED PARENT SHARES' clause defines the specific shares of the parent company that are being acquired as part of a transaction. It typically outlines the number, class, and characteristics of the shares involved, and may specify any conditions or restrictions attached to them. By clearly identifying the shares subject to purchase, this clause ensures both parties understand exactly what is being transferred, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring clarity in the transaction.
PURCHASED PARENT SHARES. 50% of the after-tax proceeds payable to the Executive upon the Closing pursuant to each of clauses (B) and (C) of Section 2.1(c)(i) shall be applied to purchase shares of common stock of the Parent ("COMMON PARENT SHARES") and Series A 9.75 percent preferred stock of the Parent ("PREFERRED PARENT SHARES") at the same price per share and in the same proportion that the Investors (as defined in Section 2.1(c)(iii)(C)) purchase such shares (such purchased Common Parent Shares and Preferred Parent Shares, "PURCHASED PARENT SHARES").

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  • Parent Shares All of the Parent Shares issuable in accordance with this Agreement will be, when so issued, duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable and free and clear of any liens (other than those created under federal and state securities laws or the Voting Agreement) and not subject to preemptive or other similar rights of the stockholders of Parent.

  • Parent Stock (a) As of the date hereof the authorized capital stock of Parent consists of (I) (A) 75,000,000 shares of Class A Common Stock, $.01 par value, of which no shares are validly issued and outstanding, and (B) 100,000,000 shares of Class B Common Stock, $.01 par value, of which 8,869,010 shares are validly issued and outstanding (without taking into account any shares of Parent Stock to be issued pursuant to (I) this Agreement, (II) the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of May 4, 1998, among Parent, iXL-New York, Inc., Micro Interactive, Inc. ("Micro") and the shareholders of Micro identified therein (the "Micro Merger"), which Agreement is anticipated to close on or about May 15, 1998, or (III) the proposed Agreement and Plan of Merger among Parent, Sub, Digital Planet ("Digital") and the shareholders of Digital identified therein (the "Digital Merger"), which Agreement is anticipated to be executed and delivered, and closed, on or about May 8, 1998), fully paid and nonassessable; (ii) 750,000 shares of blank check preferred stock, (A) 250,000 of which have been designated as Class A Convertible Preferred Stock, of which 172,452 shares are validly issued and outstanding, fully paid and nonassessable, (B) 200,000 of which have been designated as Class B Convertible Preferred Stock, of which 98,767 shares are validly issued and outstanding, fully paid and nonassessable, and (C) 15,000 of which have been designated as Class C Convertible Preferred Stock, of which 9,232 shares are validly issued and outstanding, fully paid and nonassessable. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.6 hereto, there are no options, ------------ warrants, calls, agreements, commitments or other rights presently outstanding that would obligate Parent to issue, deliver or sell shares of its capital stock, or to grant, extend or enter into any such option, warrant, call, agreement, commitment or other right. In addition to the foregoing, as of the Closing Date, Parent has no bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness issued or outstanding that have voting rights in Parent. (b) The outstanding shares of capital stock of Parent immediately prior to the Effective Time are set forth on Schedule 5.6 hereto. ------------ (c) When delivered to the SCE Shareholders in accordance with the terms hereof, the Parent Stock will be (i) duly authorized, fully paid and nonassessable, and (b) free and clear of all Liens other than restrictions imposed by the Stockholders' Agreement and by federal and state securities laws.

  • Company Shares If the managing underwriter has not limited the number of Registrable Securities to be underwritten, the Company may include securities for its own account or for the account of others in such registration if the managing underwriter so agrees and if the number of Registrable Securities which would otherwise have been included in such registration and underwriting will not thereby be limited.

  • Shareholder Transactions Ultimus shall provide the Trust with shareholder transaction services, including: 1.1. process shareholder purchase, redemption, exchange, and transfer orders in accordance with conditions set forth in the applicable Fund’s prospectus(es) applying all applicable redemption or other miscellaneous fees; 1.2. set up of account information, including address, account designations, dividend and capital gains options, taxpayer identification numbers, banking instructions, automatic investment plans, systematic withdrawal plans and cost basis disposition method, 1.3. assist shareholders making changes to their account information included in 1.2; 1.4. issue trade confirmations in compliance with Rule 10b-10 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”); 1.5. issue quarterly statements for shareholders, interested parties, broker firms, branch offices and registered representatives; 1.6. act as a service agent and process income dividend and capital gains distributions, including the purchase of new shares, through dividend reimbursement and appropriate application of backup withholding, non-resident alien withholding and Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”) withholding; 1.7. record the issuance of shares and maintain pursuant to Rule 17Ad-10(e) of the 1934 Act a record of the total number of shares of each Fund which are authorized, based upon data provided to it by the Trust, and issued and outstanding; 1.8. perform such services as are required to comply with Rules 17a-24 and 17Ad-17 of the 1934 Act (the “Lost Shareholder Rules”); 1.9. provide cost basis reporting to shareholders on covered shares (shares purchased after 1/1/2012), as required; 1.10. withholding taxes on non-resident alien accounts, pension accounts and in accordance with state requirements; 1.11. produce, print, mail and file U.S. Treasury Department Forms 1099 and other appropriate forms required by federal authorities with respect to distributions for shareholders; 1.12. administer and perform all other customary services of a transfer agent, including, but not limited to, answering routine customer inquiries regarding shares; and 1.13. process all standing instruction orders (Automatic Investment Plans (“AIPs”) and Systematic Withdrawal Plan (“SWPs”)) including the debit of shareholder bank information for automatic purchases.

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