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pre-emption

pre-emption
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    • a prior appropriation of something

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    pre-emption
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      • the right of a government to seize or appropriate something (as property)

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      pre-emption
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        • the right to purchase something in advance of others

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        pre-emption
        Zelfstandig naamwoord
          • the judicial principle asserting the supremacy of federal over state legislation on the same subject

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          1. Pre-emption rights in offers for subscription of securities of the same class
          2. Pre-emption rights in offers for subscription of securities of the same class.
          3. The procedure for the exercise of any right of pre-emption, the negotiability of subscription rights and the treatment of subscription rights not exercised.
          4. ‘The employees exercised their pre-emption rights, provided by the relevant laws, and participated in the share capital increase, pro rata to their stake in the share capital, therefore private capital was invested in the shipyards’.
          5. In addition, the acquisition of shares entailed the risk that the shares might loose their value’. ‘The employees exercised their pre-emption rights, provided by the relevant laws, and participated in the share capital increase, pro rata to their stake in the share capital, therefore private capital was invested in the shipyards’.
          6. a proportionate disclosure regime shall apply to offers of shares by companies whose shares of the same class are admitted to trading on a regulated market or a multilateral trading facility as defined in Article 4(1)(15) of Directive 2004/39/EC, which are subject to appropriate ongoing disclosure requirements and rules on market abuse, provided that the issuer has not disapplied the statutory pre-emption rights.’;