Triggering Event

Example Definitions of "Triggering Event"
Triggering Event. Shall be deemed to have occurred upon any Person (other than the Company, any Subsidiary of the Company, any employee benefit plan of the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company, or any entity holding Common Shares for or pursuant to the terms of any such plan), together with all Affiliates and Associates of such Person, becoming an Acquiring Person.
Triggering Event. Shall mean any of the following events: (a) a Change of Control (as such term is defined in the NWP Agreement), (b) the fifth anniversary of the Closing Date or (c) an Event of Default (as such term is defined in the NWP Agreement).
Triggering Event. Means the elapsing of either of (i) the term of two hundred and seventy (270) days following the date hereof or (ii) the term of thirty (30) days following the completion of the Mosaic Reorganization, whichever occurs first.
Triggering Event. Means (i) the closing of the acquisition by Purchaser or by any of its Affiliates of 100% of the shares of the capital stock of BPI, to be informed to Mosaic upon delivery by Purchaser of a written notice, and the completion of the Mosaic Reorganization, to be informed to the Purchaser upon delivery by Mosaic of the Reorganization Completion Notice; or (ii) the closing of the acquisition by Purchaser or by any of its Affiliates of 100% of the shares of the capital stock of BPI, to be informed... to Mosaic upon delivery by Purchaser of a written notice, and the termination of the period of one hundred and twenty (120) days counted from the date hereof, as the same may be extended pursuant to Section 7.4, whichever occurs first. View More Arrow
Triggering Event. The meaning ascribed to the term Additional Warrants Triggering Event in the Credit Agreement
Triggering Event. The meaning ascribed to it in the Rights Agreement.
Triggering Event. Means any of the following events: (a) the Common Stock is not listed or quoted, or is suspended from trading, on a Trading Market for a period of five or more Trading Days (which need not be consecutive Trading Days); (b) subject to subsection c below, the Company fails to have available a sufficient number of authorized but unissued and otherwise unreserved shares of Common Stock available to issue the Conversion Shares upon any conversion of this Note; (c) if at any time commencing 30... Trading Days after the Shareholder Approval, any Common Stock issuable pursuant to the Transaction Documents is not listed on a Trading Market; (d) if Shareholder Approval is required, the Company shall have failed to receive the Shareholder Approval within four (4) months of the requirement to obtain such Shareholder Approval; (e) any of the Debtors fails to make any cash payment required under the Transaction Documents and such failure is not cured within fifteen (15) calendar days after notice of such default is first given to such Debtor by the Holder; or (f) any of the Debtors defaults in the timely performance of any other obligation under the Transaction Documents and such default continues uncured for a period of thirty (30) calendar days after the date on which notice of such default is first given to such Debtor by the Holder (it being understood that no prior notice need be given in the case of a default that cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty (30) days). View More Arrow
Triggering Event. Means any of the following events: (a) the Common Stock is not listed or quoted, or is suspended from trading, on the Principal Market (or, if not traded on the Principal Market, on the Eligible Market on which the Common Stock is then traded) for a period of forty-five (45) or more consecutive Trading Days or for more than an aggregate of sixty (60) Trading Days in any in any 12-month period; (b) the Corporation fails for any reason to deliver a certificate evidencing any shares of Common... Stock to a Purchaser after delivery of such certificate is required pursuant to this Certificate of Designations (including upon conversion of any Series C Preferred Stock by a Holder pursuant to this Certificate of Designations), which failure is not cured within ten (10) Business Days, or the right of any Holder to convert the shares of Series C Preferred Stock held by such Holder into Common Stock is suspended for any reason; (c) the Corporation fails to have full authority, including under all laws, rules and regulations of the Principal Market (or, if not traded on the Principal Market, of the Eligible Market on which the Common Stock is then traded), to issue Underlying Shares, subject to any limitation on issuance of Underlying Shares set forth in Section 3(c) and Section 3(e); (d) at any time after the Closing Date, any Common Stock issuable pursuant to the Transaction Documents is not listed on an Eligible Market; or (e) the Closing Bid Price is less than $0.10 (as adjusted for any stock split, stock dividend, stock combination or other similar transactions with respect to the Common Stock) for forty-five (45) or more consecutive Trading Days or for more than an aggregate of sixty (60) Trading Days in any in any 12-month period. View More Arrow
Triggering Event. Means the occurrence of any of the following: (a) Any of the Critical Contracts is cancelled (whether with or without cause), terminated, made subject to modifications that can reasonably be expected to materially reduce the revenues derived from therefrom, or is not renewed within 30 days prior to its current (or any future) expiration date; or (b) Guarantor undertakes or becomes subject to a Cross-Guaranty; (c) Guarantor grants or becomes subject to a Cross-Pledge; or (d) Borrower makes a... Permitted Affiliate Advance. View More Arrow
Triggering Event. Means: (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section 1.13, (i) any involuntary termination of the Executive's employment by the Company within six [6] months preceding a Change of Control without the Executive's express written consent; (ii) any involuntary termination of the Executive's employment by the Company within three [3] years following a Change in Control without the Executive's express written consent; or (iii) any termination of the Executive's employment by the... Executive for Good Reason within three [3] years following a Change in Control. (b) The following circumstances shall not constitute a Triggering Event within the meaning of this Section: (i) Termination of the Executive's employment by reason of the Executive's death; (ii) Termination of the Executive's employment as a result of Disability; (iii) Termination of the Executive's employment for Cause; or (iv) Voluntary termination of employment by the Executive other than for Good Reason. View More Arrow
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