Chart of the Group Structure Clause Samples

The 'Chart of the Group Structure' clause requires the parties to provide and maintain an up-to-date organizational chart that clearly outlines the relationships and ownership structure among the various entities within a corporate group. This typically involves supplying a visual diagram or detailed list that identifies parent companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates, along with their respective ownership percentages. By mandating this disclosure, the clause ensures transparency regarding the group’s composition, which is essential for due diligence, compliance, and assessing potential risks or obligations within the group.
Chart of the Group Structure. The Borrower undertakes to refrain from change and undertakes to procure that no Affiliated Company of the Borrower would change the Chart of the Group Structure except for the changes provided or permitted by Financial Documents.
Chart of the Group Structure. The Borrower undertakes to provide preserving of the Group Structure in compliance with Chart of the Group Structure. The present obligation shall not apply to the actions permitted or stipulated in compliance with the Financial Documents.

Related to Chart of the Group Structure

  • Group Structure 17.1 The Company does not have any Subsidiary nor has it at any time a member of or the beneficial owner of any shares, securities or other interest in any company or other person.

  • Group Structure Chart The Group Structure Chart delivered to the Agent pursuant to Part I of Schedule 2 (Conditions Precedent) is true, complete and accurate in all material respects.

  • Organizational and Capital Structure The organizational structure and capital structure of Holdings and its Subsidiaries shall be as set forth on Schedule 4.1.

  • Corporate Structure The corporate structure, capital structure and other material debt instruments, material accounts and governing documents of the Borrowers and their Affiliates shall be acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.

  • Master Feeder Structure If permitted by the 1940 Act, the Board of Trustees, by vote of a majority of the Trustees, and without a Shareholder vote, may cause the Trust or any one or more Series to convert to a master feeder structure (a structure in which a feeder fund invests all of its assets in a master fund, rather than making investments in securities directly) and thereby cause existing Series of the Trust to either become feeders in a master fund, or to become master funds in which other funds are feeders.