Not exact matches
In the event that (i) the Board of Directors proposes, recommends, approves or otherwise submits to the shareholders of the Company, for shareholder action, a Deemed Liquidation Event, and (ii) a Holder has not received written notice from the holders of a majority of the shares of
Key Holder Common Stock that such holders approve the Deemed Liquidation Event, then such Holder hereby agrees to vote (in person, by proxy or by action by written consent, as applicable) all shares of capital stock of the Company now or hereafter directly or indirectly owned of record or beneficially by such Holder
against the Deemed Liquidation Event, to assert statutory dissenters» rights with respect to the Deemed Liquidation Event, and to take such other action in derogation of the Deemed Liquidation Event as shall be requested by the holders of a majority of the shares of
Key Holder Common Stock in order to carry out the terms and provision of this
Section x.y..
Tory leader David Cameron has come out
against certain
key sections of the welfare reform bill aimed at forcing single parents into work.
But
section 60 is a
key tool in the police's fight
against knife crime.
Negotiators on the platform committee met this past weekend in Orlando (you can watch here, starting at the 31st minute) and changed an earlier draft of the K - 12 education plank (one of five education
sections) that had drawn criticism from activists who wanted the Democrats to take a stand
against some of the
key elements of corporate reform, including on charter schools and test - based accountability.
Protective Measures The
key to providing year - round protection
against feline heartworm disease — especially in the warm, muggy
sections of the U.S. where mosquitoes proliferate — is the routine administration of such preventive medications as selamectin, milbemycin and ivermectin to all cats in a household.
«But more than 15
sections in Chapter 8 of the report — the
key chapter setting out the scientific evidence for and
against a human influence over the climate — were changed or deleted after the scientist charged with examining this question had accepted the supposedly final text...» — Dr. Frederick Seitz commenting on the IPCC Second Assessment Report, The Wall Street Journal, June 12, 1996