Costs of incorporation Sample Clauses

Costs of incorporation. The costs for the incorporation of the UCITS and the initial issue of units (e.g. admission fees, preparation and printing of the prospectuses and constitutive documents in all required languages) shall be amortized across three years at the expense of the assets of the UCITS.
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Costs of incorporation. The costs for the incorporation of the UCITS and the initial issue of units shall be amor- tized across three years at the expense of the assets of the UCITS. The trust agreement: Art. 34 Costs borne by the investors

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  • Certificate of Incorporation; Bylaws (a) At the Effective Time, the Certificate of Incorporation of Merger Sub, as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time, shall be the Certificate of Incorporation of the Surviving Corporation until thereafter amended as provided by Delaware Law and such Certificate of Incorporation.

  • Articles of Incorporation; Bylaws (a) At the Effective Time, the articles of incorporation of Merger Sub shall be the articles of incorporation of the Surviving Corporation until thereafter amended in accordance with their terms and as provided by applicable Law.

  • Certificate of Incorporation; By-laws (a) At the Effective Time, the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time, shall be the Certificate of Incorporation of the Surviving Corporation until thereafter amended as provided by law and such Certificate of Incorporation.

  • Articles of Incorporation; By-laws (a) At the Effective Time, the Articles of Incorporation of Merger Sub, as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time, shall be the Articles of Incorporation of the Surviving Corporation.

  • Articles of Incorporation The articles of incorporation of the Company in effect at the Effective Time shall be the articles of incorporation of the Surviving Corporation until amended in accordance with Applicable Law.

  • Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Minute Books The copies of the Articles of Incorporation and of the Bylaws of GMEC which have been delivered to Concept X are true, correct and complete copies thereof. The minute book of GMEC, which has been made available for inspection, contains accurate minutes of all meetings and accurate consents in lieu of meetings of the Board of Directors (and any committee thereof) and of the Shareholder of GMEC since the date of incorporation and accurately reflects all transactions referred to in such minutes and consents in lieu of meetings.

  • Due Incorporation The Company and each of its subsidiaries is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the respective jurisdictions of their incorporation and have the requisite corporate power to own their properties and to carry on their business as now being conducted. The Company and each of its subsidiaries is duly qualified as a foreign corporation to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction where the nature of the business conducted or property owned by it makes such qualification necessary, other than those jurisdictions in which the failure to so qualify would not have a material adverse effect on the business, operations or prospects or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company.

  • Certificate of Incorporation and By Laws of the Surviving Corporation

  • Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws The Company has heretofore furnished to Parent a complete and correct copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and the By-laws or equivalent organizational documents, each as amended to date, of the Company and each Subsidiary. Such Certificates of Incorporation, By-laws or equivalent organizational documents are in full force and effect. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation of any of the provisions of its Certificate of Incorporation, By-laws or equivalent organizational documents.

  • The Certificate of Incorporation of the --------- Corporation shall not be amended in any manner which would materially alter or change the powers, preferences or special rights of the Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock so as to affect them adversely without the affirmative vote of the holders of at least seventy-five percent of the outstanding shares of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, voting together as a single class.

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