Constructive Disposition

Example Definitions of "Constructive Disposition"
Constructive Disposition. Means entering into or acquiring an offsetting derivative contract with respect to a security, entering into or acquiring a futures or forward contract or option to deliver a security or entering into any other hedging or other derivative transaction that has the effect of materially divesting the economic benefits and risks of ownership.
Constructive Disposition. Means, with respect to a security, a short sale with respect to such security, entering into or acquiring a derivative contract with respect to such security, entering into or acquiring a futures or forward contract to deliver such security or entering into any other hedging or other derivative, swap, "put-call," margin, securities lending or other transaction that has or reasonably would be expected to have the effect of changing, limiting, arbitraging or reallocating the economic benefits and... risks of ownership of such security (other than any of the foregoing that would not materially impair the Stockholder's ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement). View More
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