Exercise Rights definition

Exercise Rights. Each Warrant entitles the registered warrant holder to subscribe for one (1) new Ho Hup Share at the Exercise Price during the Exercise Period and shall be subject to adjustments in accordance with the Deed Poll, which is to be executed. Deed Poll : The Warrants will be constituted by the Deed Poll to be executed by ▇▇ ▇▇▇.
Exercise Rights means, in respect of a Warrant, the rights of the holder of that Warrant to subscribe for Shares at the Exercise Price up to an aggregate Exercise Price equal to the Exercise Amount represented by such Warrant;

Examples of Exercise Rights in a sentence

  • Delays or Failure to Exercise Rights: No partial performance, delay or failure on the part of Tomorrow Energy in exercising any rights under this Agreement and no partial or single exercise thereof shall constitute a waiver of such rights or of any other rights hereunder.

  • Delays or Failure to Exercise Rights: No partial performance, dela or failure on the part of Tomorrow Energy in exercising any right under this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of such rights or an other rights hereunder.

  • Rights of the Certificate Insurer to Exercise Rights of Insured Certificateholders.

  • Failure to Exercise Rights Shall Not Operate as a Waiver; No Suspension of Remedies.

  • Delays or Failure to Exercise Rights: No partial performance, delay or failure on the part of Tomorrow Energy in exercising any rights under this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of such rights or any other rights hereunder.

  • Rights of the Note Insurer to Exercise Rights of Noteholders 56 Section 8.15.

  • Additionally, Schrödinger may collect and store analytic data based on Licensee’s use of the Software (e.g., application response times, sequence of how Users interact with the Software, etc.) in an anonymous manner not attributable to Licensee specifically.

  • Company shall pay the Executive’s estate the following Additional Benefits: Extension of Exercise Rights, Long Term Employee Exercise Rights, and Restricted Stock Benefit.

  • Upon termination, the Company shall pay the Executive the following benefits: Equipment Benefit, Restricted Stock Benefit, Long Term Employee Exercise Rights, and Extension of Exercise Rights.

  • Section 13.1. Rights of the Certificate Insurer to Exercise Rights of the Owners of the Class A Certificates.


More Definitions of Exercise Rights

Exercise Rights means, in respect of a Warrant, the rights of the holder of that
Exercise Rights. Each warrant carries the entitlement, at any time during the exercise period, to subscribe for one (1) new SNMU share of par value IDR10,000 each at the exercise price Exercise period :The warrants may be executed at any time within the period commencing on the date hereof up to 3 August 2016. The Warrants which are not exercised during the exercise period will thereafter lapse and cease to be valid. Exercise price :The exercise price of the Warrants is IDR10,000, which is the sum payable on exercise of one (1) warrant. Mode of exercise :The registered holder of a Warrant is required to lodge an exercise form, with the Company, duly completed and signed, together with a remittance for the stamp duty fee, and other fees pursuant to prevailing law including taxes in respect of each warrant being exercised.
Exercise Rights means the right of a Holder to exercise a Warrant; "Exit" means any of a Sale or a Winding-Up or Sale Event;
Exercise Rights. European Style Warrants are only exercisable on their exercise date.

Related to Exercise Rights

  • Exercise Right means the Exercise Right as specified in § 3 (1) of the Special Conditions.

  • Use Rights means the license terms and terms of service for each Product published on the Licensing Site and updated from time to time. The Use Rights supersede the terms of any end user license agreement that accompanies a Product. License terms for all Products are published in the Product Terms. Terms of service for Online Services are published in the Online Services Terms.

  • Remedies means actions designed to restore or preserve the complainant’s equal access to education after a respondent is found responsible. Remedies may include the same individualized services that constitute supportive measures, but need not be non-punitive or non-disciplinary, nor must they avoid burdening the respondent.

  • Exercise means a Holder’s right to exercise the Securities, in accordance with Product Condition 3;

  • Exercise Any Secured Creditor Remedies or “Exercise of Secured Creditor Remedies” shall mean: