Corporate Power and Authority definition

Corporate Power and Authority. DDS has full corporate power and authority to own its properties and assets and to carry on its business as presently carried on by it and to execute and deliver this Agreement and the Other Agreements and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the Transaction;

Examples of Corporate Power and Authority in a sentence

  • REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE GE ENTITIES 52 Section 5.1 Organization and Standing 52 Section 5.2 Corporate Power and Authority 53 Section 5.3 Conflicts; Consents and Approvals 53 Section 5.4 Class C Shares 54 Section 5.5 Brokers 54 Section 5.6 Absence of Litigation; Compliance with Laws 55 Section 5.7 Securities Matters 55 Section 5.8 Disclaimer 55 ARTICLE 6.

  • Corporate Power and Authority; Effect of Agreement...............................

  • Corporate Power and Authority; No Conflicts....................................

  • Corporate Power and Authority ..............................................................

  • Corporate Power and Authority; Enforceability; Security Interests 42 SECTION 3.03.

  • REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS 91 8.1. Corporate Status 91 8.2. Corporate Power and Authority 91 8.3. No Violation 92 8.4. Litigation 92 8.5. Margin Regulations 92 8.6. Governmental Approvals 92 8.7. Investment Company Act 92 8.8. True and Complete Disclosure 92 8.9. Financial Condition; Financial Statements 93 8.10.

  • Organization, Qualification, Corporate Power and Authority SECTION 4.02.

  • The following representations and warranties made by the Companies in the Agreement are also true and correct in all respects at the date hereof: Sections 7.1(b) (Corporate Power and Authority; Validity and Authorization), 7.3 (No Brokers Fees; No Commissions), 7.7 (Capitalization), 7.8 (Capitalization of Superholdings) and 7.11 (Certain Information).

  • Section 5.01 Corporate Status 77 Section 5.02 Corporate Power and Authority 77 Section 5.03 No Violation 78 Section 5.04 Governmental Approvals 78 Section 5.05 Litigation 78 Section 5.06 Use of Proceeds; Margin Regulations; Sanctions 78 Section 5.07 Approved Budget 79 Section 5.08 [Reserved] 79 Section 5.09 No Material Adverse Change 79 Section 5.10 Tax Returns and Payments 79 Section 5.11 Title to Properties, etc.

  • Representations, Warranties and Agreements 5.01 Corporate Status 5.02 Corporate Power and Authority 5.03 No Violation 5.04 Litigation 5.05 Use of Proceeds; Margin Regulations 5.06 Governmental Approvals 5.07 Investment Company Act 5.08 Public Utility Holding Company Act 5.09 True and Complete Disclosure 5.10 Financial Condition; Financial Statements 5.11 Security Interests 5.12 Tax Returns and Payments 5.13 Compliance with ERISA 5.14 Subsidiaries 5.15 Patents, etc.

Related to Corporate Power and Authority

  • Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the City.

  • Active Power has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

  • designated authority means such authority as may be notified by the Commissioner;

  • Delegated Authority means any person or committee delegated with authority by the Municipality in terms of the provisions of the Municipal Finance Management Act.

  • Authorized Authority means, in relation to any Person, transaction or event, any (a) federal, provincial, municipal or local governmental body (whether administrative, legislative, executive or otherwise), both domestic and foreign, (b) agency, authority, commission, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative powers or functions of or pertaining to government, (c) court, arbitrator, commission or body exercising judicial, quasi-judicial, administrative or similar functions, and (d) other body or entity created under the authority of or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of any of the foregoing, including any stock or other securities exchange, in each case having jurisdiction over such Person, transaction or event; and

  • Appropriate Authority means any government or taxing authority.

  • Reactive Power means the wattless component of the product of voltage and current, which the Facility shall provide to or absorb from the Grid System within the Technical Limits and which is measured in MVAR;

  • Good Standing means only that as of the date of this opinion the Company is up-to-date with the filing of its annual returns and payment of annual fees with the Registrar of Companies. We have made no enquiries into the Company’s good standing with respect to any filings or payment of fees, or both, that it may be required to make under the laws of the Cayman Islands other than the Companies Act.

  • Private Authorizations means all franchises, permits, licenses, approvals, consents and other authorizations of all Persons (other than Governmental Authorities).

  • Award Authority means the authority having the jurisdiction to award the Contract according to the City’s by-laws, policies or procedures;

  • State authority means the hospital finance authority created by this act.

  • In good standing means a person who has not resigned or been suspended from membership or registration or had membership or registration revoked;

  • Member in Good Standing means a member in service who is not subject to removal by the employing city of the member pursuant to section 400.18 or 400.19, or other comparable process, and who is not the subject of an investigation that could lead to such removal. Except as specifically provided pursuant to section 411.9, a person who is restored to active service for purposes of applying for a pension under this chapter is not a member in good standing.

  • Limited liability company means a limited liability company formed under Chapter 1705 of the Ohio Revised Code or under the laws of another state.

  • net power means the power obtained on a test bench at the end of the crankshaft or its equivalent at the corresponding engine speed with the auxiliaries and equipment listed in Table 1 of Annex 4 to this Regulation, determined under reference atmospheric conditions;