Clearance Date definition

Clearance Date means the date des- ignated in each year by the Corpora- tion and the Manager as the date by which vessels must report at the appli- cable calling in point referred to in
Clearance Date has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4(c).
Clearance Date means the date a Contractor or Subcontractor employee is approved by the Judicial Council to become an Approved Person.

Examples of Clearance Date in a sentence

  • Each Approved Person’s initial sexual harassment training will be completed within one month of his or her Clearance Date.

  • Contractor shall ensure that each Approved Person will attend this in-house course within two (2) months of his or her Clearance Date.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event a Governmental Authority plans to enjoin the transaction contemplated herein, or if the HSR Clearance Date has not occurred within six (6) months following the Execution Date, the Parties may each terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other Party.

  • In the event such a filing is required, any payments related to the license grant under Article 2 made to Licensor shall be held in escrow until after the HSR Clearance Date.

  • Subject to the foregoing, the Company shall duly call, convene and hold the Company Members’ Meeting as promptly as reasonably practicable after the Proxy Statement Clearance Date.


More Definitions of Clearance Date

Clearance Date means the Business Day next succeeding the date upon which the later occurring of (i) the Irish Takeover Panel confirming that (x) it has no comments on the Proxy Statement and/or the Scheme Document or (y) its comments on the Proxy Statement and/or the Scheme Document have been adequately responded to or resolved and (ii) in respect of the SEC, (x) the SEC review period has expired with no comments or (y) the SEC confirming that its comments on the Proxy Statement have been adequately responded to or resolved.
Clearance Date means the date on which the HSR waiting period expires or is terminated.
Clearance Date means the date designated in each year by the Manager and the Corporation as the date by which ships must report at the applicable calling in point referred to in subsection 97(3) for final transit of the Montreal-Lake Ontario Section of the Seaway; (date-limite)
Clearance Date means the date a Contractor or Subcontractor employee is approved by the AOC to become an Approved Person.
Clearance Date means the date on which the Proxy Statement has cleared comments with the SEC.
Clearance Date means the date on which the following conditions are met with respect to a Competition Law Filing under Section 13.13 (Competition Law Filings): (a) the waiting period under the HSR Act or other applicable Competition Law shall have expired or earlier been terminated; (b) no injunction (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent) prohibiting effectiveness of exercise of the ONO Option or the Opt-Out, as applicable, shall be in effect; (c) no judicial or administrative proceeding opposing such effectiveness shall be pending; and (d) no requirements or conditions shall have been imposed by the DOJ, FTC or other applicable governmental authority in connection with such Competition Law Filing, other than requirements or conditions that are satisfactory to the Party on whom such requirements or conditions are imposed.
Clearance Date means the earliest date on which the Parties have actual knowledge that all applicable waiting periods under the HSR Act (and other applicable Antitrust Law, as reasonably determined by [***], as applicable) with respect to the transactions contemplated by a U.S. License Agreement or Global License Agreement, as applicable, have expired or have been terminated; and (y) “HSR Filing” means a filing by Prothena and Celgene with the FTC and the DOJ of a Notification and Report Form for Certain Mergers and Acquisitions (as that term is defined in the HSR Act) with respect to the matters set forth in the U.S. License Agreement or Global License Agreement, as applicable, together with all required documentary attachments thereto.