Government Authority means any central bank, ministry, governmental, quasi-governmental, supranational (including COMESA and the European Union), statutory, regulatory or investigative body, authority or tribunal (including any national or supranational anti-trust, competition or merger control authority, any sectoral ministry or regulator and foreign investment review body), national, state, municipal or local government (including any subdivision, court, tribunal, administrative agency or commission or other authority thereof), any entity owned or controlled by any of them or any private body (in either case exercising any regulatory, taxing, importing or other authority), any trade agency, association, institution or professional or environmental body in any jurisdiction;
Jersey Companies Law means the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991, as amended from time to time;
Lawmeans any applicable statute, law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, order, judgment, injunction, writ, decree, directive, policy, guideline, interpretation or rule of common law issued, administered or enforced by any Government Authority, or any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof;
Listing Rules means the rules and regulations made by the Financial Conduct Authority in its capacity as the UK Listing Authority under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, and contained in the UK Listing Authority’s publication of the same name;
Longstop Date means 28 February 2019 (or such later date as may be agreed in writing by Barrick and Randgold (with the Panel’s consent and (if such approval is required) as the Court may approve);
Merger means the direct or indirect acquisition of the entire issued and to be issued share capital of Randgold by Barrick to be effected by way of: (i) a Scheme; or (ii) a Take-over Offer (as the case may be);
Merger Document means (i) if the Scheme is (or is to be) implemented, the Scheme Document; or (ii) if the Take-over Offer is (or is to be) implemented, the Offer Document;
Misrepresentationmeans an untrue statement of material fact or omission to state a material fact that is required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances in which it was made;
New Barrick Sharesmeans the new Barrick Shares to be issued pursuant to the Merger;
Offer Document means, if (following the date of this Agreement) Barrick elects to implement the Merger by way of the Take-over Offer in accordance with clause 9.1, the document to be sent to (among others) Randgold Shareholders setting out, among other things, the full terms and conditions of the Take-over Offer;
Panel means the UK Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;
Randgold Board means the board of directors of Randgold from time to time;
Randgold Board Adverse Recommendation Change means:
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