Acquiring Company definition

Acquiring Company means a person who obtains Control of the Company;
Acquiring Company means the resulting or surviving corporation, or the company issuing cash or securities (or its ultimate parent company), in a merger, consolidation, tender offer or share exchange involving the Company, or the successor corporation to the Company (whether in any such transaction or otherwise).
Acquiring Company means each entity listed in the column entitled “Acquiring Company” on Exhibit A.

Examples of Acquiring Company in a sentence

  • In lieu of executing an Assumption Agreement, the Company or Acquiring Company may elect to make the Repayment Amount to the Administering Agency.

  • The Administering Agency shall approve and be a party to the Assumption Agreement, along with the Company, the Development Authority and the Acquiring Company.


More Definitions of Acquiring Company

Acquiring Company means a person who has or obtains control (within the meaning of Section 995 of the Income Tax Act 2007) of the Company;
Acquiring Company means the company which acquires a holding by means of an exchange of securities;
Acquiring Company means a person who has or obtains Control of the Company;
Acquiring Company means a company which has acquired Control of the Company
Acquiring Company shall have the meaning specified in Section 2I.
Acquiring Company means the resulting or surviving corporation, or the company issuing cash or securities (or its ultimate parent company), in a merger, sale, asset purchase, or assignment of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, consolidation or share exchange involving the Company, or the successor corporation to the Company (whether in any such transaction or otherwise).
Acquiring Company shall have the meaning specified in Section 2J.