- DefinitionCapital Inducement Securities is defined in the Stock Issuance Agreement to mean warrants or other convertible securities of the Company issued to investors in connection with a debt or equity investment in the Company that are issued in addition to the primary investment securities and in an amount not to exceed a percentage of the overall number of shares issued in the investment (on an as-converted to common stock basis).
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