Companies Act definition

Companies Act means the Companies Act, 71 of 2008;
Companies Act means the Companies Act (as amended) of the Cayman Islands.
Companies Act means the Companies Act, 2008.

Examples of Companies Act in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Section 93 of the Companies Act and Bye-Law 71 of the ADT Bye- Laws, any director of ADT may be removed from office as a director by a resolution of ADT Shareholders to that effect.

  • Under the Companies Act and the ADT Bye-Laws, the ADT Board is required to convene the ADT Special Meeting.

  • THE WESTERN RESOURCES PROPOSALS THE REQUISITION On December 18, 1996, Westar Capital deposited a requisition (the "Requisition") with ADT, pursuant to Section 74 of the Companies Act and Bye- Law 42 of the ADT Bye-Laws, requiring the ADT Board to convene the ADT Special Meeting so that ADT Shareholders will have the opportunity to vote on the Western Resources Proposals.


More Definitions of Companies Act

Companies Act means the Companies Xxx 0000;
Companies Act means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands and any statutory amendment or re-enactment thereof;
Companies Act means the Companies Act (2021 Revision) of the Cayman Islands, as amended from time to time.
Companies Act means the Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973);
Companies Act means the Companies Act No 71 of 2008 (as amended);
Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006;
Companies Act means the Companies Act, No. 71 of 2008 (as amended from time to time);