Consolidated Companies definition

Consolidated Companies means, collectively, Borrower and all of its Subsidiaries.
Consolidated Companies means the Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries.
Consolidated Companies means Holdings and its Consolidated Subsidiaries.

Examples of Consolidated Companies in a sentence

  • The Consolidated Companies record transactions in their respective local currencies.

  • Financial instruments The Consolidated Companies adopted transaction-date accounting for financial instrument transactions.

  • Total Amount of GPMs Given on behalfof Fully Consolidated Companies ----C.

  • These consolidated financial statements are not intended to present the financial position and the related results of operations and cash flows of the Consolidated Companies based on accounting principles and practices generally accepted in countries and jurisdictions other than IFRS.

  • On the Closing Date after giving effect to the Transactions and the other transactions related thereto, the Consolidated Companies are Solvent.


More Definitions of Consolidated Companies

Consolidated Companies means, collectively, the Borrower and any of its Subsidiaries, and “Consolidated Company” means, individually, the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
Consolidated Companies means Borrower and each Subsidiary of Borrower (whether now existing or hereafter created or acquired), the financial statements of which are (or should be) consolidated with the financial statements of Borrower in accordance with GAAP.
Consolidated Companies means, collectively, Sponsor and all of its Subsidiaries.
Consolidated Companies means, collectively, the Borrower and all of its Subsidiaries.
Consolidated Companies means, collectively, the Parent, each Borrower, all of the Restricted Subsidiaries, each Permitted Securitization Subsidiary and, to the extent required to be consolidated with the Parent under GAAP, any Joint Venture.
Consolidated Companies means Centuri and its Subsidiaries.