Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock definition
Examples of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock in a sentence
The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.
The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Newco Subordinated Guarantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Equity Interests of each Issuer owned by such Newco Subordinated Guarantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.
The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, if less, 66% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of each relevant Issuer.
The shares of Pledged Stock pledged by such Grantor hereunder constitute all the issued and outstanding shares or interests of all classes of the Capital Stock of each Stock Issuer owned by such Grantor or, in the case of Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock pledged by a Grantor that is a Domestic Entity in support of the U.S. Obligations, if less, 65% of the outstanding Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock of the relevant Stock Issuer.
With respect to the pledge of any Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, in the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the provisions of any pledge agreement covering such Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock, the provisions of such pledge agreement shall control.