Statutory books Sample Clauses

Statutory books. The statutory books (including all registers and minute books) of the Company have been properly kept and contain a complete and accurate record of the matters which should be dealt with in them and no notice or allegation that any of them is incorrect or should be rectified has been received.
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Statutory books. The statutory books of the Company required to be kept by applicable laws in its jurisdiction of incorporation have been maintained in all material respects in accordance with such laws.
Statutory books. The statutory books of each Group Company required to be kept by applicable laws in its jurisdiction of incorporation have been maintained in accordance with such laws.
Statutory books. The register of members and other statutory books of the Company have been properly kept and contain a true, accurate and complete record of the matters which should be dealt with therein; no notice or allegation that any of the same is incorrect or should be rectified has been received.
Statutory books. The statutory books (including the registers and minute books) of the Company have, since the Relevant Date, been properly kept and the Company has not, since the Relevant Date, received a written notice or allegation that any of them is incorrect or should be rectified.
Statutory books. The statutory books (including all registers and minute books) of Smithfield France and each of the Subsidiaries required to be kept by applicable Laws in its jurisdiction of incorporation have been maintained in all material respects in accordance with such Laws and no notice or allegation that any of them is incorrect or should be rectified has been received.
Statutory books. The register of members and other statutory books of each Windrace Group Company have been properly kept and contain accurate and complete records of the matters with which they should deal in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
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Statutory books. The statutory registers (or equivalent registers in the relevant jurisdiction) of the Company contain an accurate record of the matters which should be dealt with in those registers, no notice or allegation that any of them is materially incorrect has been received by the Company and, so far as the Seller is aware, there are no circumstances which might reasonably be expected to lead to any such notice or allegation being served on the Company.
Statutory books. The register of shareholders and other statutory books and records of the Company have been properly kept and are in the possession or under the control of the Company.
Statutory books. The statutory books of each Group Member have been properly kept, are up-to-date and contain complete and accurate details of all material matters required by applicable Laws to be entered in them. No notice or indication that any of them is incorrect or should be rectified has been received.
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