Subject to definition

Subject to. Cession” shall not include non-affiliated or involuntary contracts unless specifically coded by EMCC's Home Office Assumed Reinsurance Department as “subject to cessionat the time the synopsis (coverage summary) is set up.
Subject to the conditions set forth herein on the "Closing Date" (as herein defined), the subscribing Shareholders of MBF shall exchange all of their shares of MBF or 38,000,000 common shares of TCC common stock. The transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be completed at a closing ("Closing") on a closing date ("Closing Date") which shall be as soon as practicable after joinder in this exchange by MBF Shareholders holding 100% of the outstanding MBF common shares, except that such transaction must be completed on or before August 4, 2006, or this Agreement shall expire unless extended in writing. On the Closing Date, all of the documents to be furnished to TCC and MBF, including the documents to be furnished pursuant to Article VII of this Agreement, shall be delivered to M.A. Xxxxxxx, to be held in escrow until the Closing Date or the date of termination of this Agreement, whichever first occurs, and thereafter shall be promptly distributed to the parties as their interests may appear.
Subject to the provisions set forth herein, the term of the Executive's employment hereunder shall be deemed to commence on the date of this Agreement's execution by all of the Parties and shall continue until June 30, 2001.

Examples of Subject to in a sentence

  • Subject to compliance with Section 4(a), as to any transfer which may be involved in such division or combination, the Company shall execute and deliver a new Warrant or Warrants in exchange for the Warrant or Warrants to be divided or combined in accordance with such notice.

  • Subject to applicable securities laws, this Warrant and the rights and obligations evidenced hereby shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and permitted assigns of the Company and the successors and permitted assigns of Holder.

  • Subject to the provisions of Part II and Part III hereof, all the provisions contained in the Standard Terms and Conditions of Trust are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety and shall be deemed to be a part of this instrument as fully and to the same extent as though said provisions had been set forth in full in this instrument.

  • Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court.

  • Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration provisions, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court.


More Definitions of Subject to

Subject to means that a decision is effective when made and will be deemed approved unless and until reversed by the designated body.
Subject to. (s.t.) means that the values of the decision variables x1 and x2 must satisfy all constraints and all sign restrictions.
Subject to. The sale of the Said Flat/Flat/Unit And Appurtenances being effected by this Conveyance is subject to: o Payment of Rates & Taxes: the Buyer regularly and punctually paying costs, expenses, deposits and charges for Municipal Tax, surcharge, levies, cess, etc. (collectively Rates & Taxes), as be assessed for the Said Flat/Unit And Appurtenances.
Subject to means that the activity was undertaken for the relevant year
Subject to the permitted exceptions set forth on EXHIBIT B attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. AND GRANTOR hereby binds itself and its successors to warrant and defend the title against all of the acts of Grantor and no other, subject to the matters set forth above.
Subject to. PROVISIONS; MORTGAGE.
Subject to the provisions set forth herein, the term of Mrs. Tucker's employment herxxxxxx xxxxx be deemed to commence as of January 25, 2002 and continue until January 24, 2007, unless extended or earlier terminated by Pop Starz as hereinafter set forth.