Voting Securities
Voting Securities. Shall mean the shares of Common Stock and any other securities of the Company having ordinary power to vote in the election of members of the Board and any securities convertible, exchangeable or otherwise exercisable to acquire such Voting Securities.
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INSPIRE PHARMACEUTICALS INC contract
Voting Securities. With respect to any company or entity, the shares of capital stock, excluding the votes of shares of capital stock having such entitlement only upon the happening of a contingency, entitled to cast votes in the election of directors to the board of directors of such Company.
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TSIC, Inc. contract
Voting Securities. Means, with respect to any Person, the common stock and any other securities issued by such Person entitled to vote generally in the election of directors of such Person.
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HUGHES Telematics, Inc. contract
Voting Securities. Of a Principal means all outstanding securities of such Principal entitled under ordinary circumstances to vote for the election of directors.
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SOUTHERN UNION CO contract
Voting Securities. All outstanding shares of capital stock of all classes and series of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors of the Company, in each case hereunder voting together as a single class.
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CPI CORP contract
Voting Securities. Means all Subject Securities that are entitled to vote on any matter presented to the vote or consent of holders of any class of the Company's equity securities.
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Applied Medical Corp contract
Voting Securities. The term "Voting Securities" means securities of the Company with the power to vote with respect to the election of directors generally, including, without limitation, the New Common Stock.
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SUPERMEDIA INC. contract
Voting Securities. Means securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors.
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THOMAS PROPERTIES GROUP INC contract
Voting Securities. For purposes of this definition, each share of Common Stock, each share of Series A Preferred Stock, each share of Series B Preferred Stock, each share of Series C Preferred Stock and each share of Series H Preferred Stock shall at all times be considered Voting Securities.
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ITC DELTACOM INC contract
Voting Securities. The term "Voting Securities" of any Person that is a corporation means the combined voting power of that Person's then outstanding securities having the right to vote in an election of that Person's directors. The term "Voting Securities" of any Person, other than a corporation, such as a partnership or limited liability company, shall mean the combined voting power of that Person's outstanding ownership interests that are entitled to vote or select the individuals (such as the managers of a...
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