Angel definition

Angel means Agilent Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Angel means speak “ANGLISH”.
Angel means messenger. God sent His angel before the appearance of the Queen of the World at Fatima to deliver the message that Our Lady Herself would afterwards affirm with a warning, a promise, and a great miracle.

Examples of Angel in a sentence

  • Angel, who acknowledged herself to be Senior Vice President of Wachovia Bank, National Association, a national banking association, known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposes therein contained as the duly authorized Senior Vice President of Wachovia Bank, National Association by signing the name of the bank by herself as Vice President.

  • Re: Affirmation and Undertaking Ladies and Gentlemen: This Affirmation and Undertaking is being provided pursuant to that certain Indemnification Agreement dated the _____day of ______________, 20____, by and between Angel Oak Mortgage, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), and the undersigned Indemnitee (the “Indemnification Agreement”), pursuant to which I am entitled to advance of Expenses in connection with [Description of Proceeding] (the “Proceeding”).

  • Angel, Senior Vice President STATE OF MARYLAND, COUNTY OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TO WIT: I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 29th day of June, 2006, before me, a Notary Public of said State, personally appeared ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC staff has the right and responsibility to address any concerns or questions that may arise from said visits or any other alleged information that may come to the attention of A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC.

  • A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC agrees to provide pre- and post-adoption counseling to birth family members, plus a selected level of birth family services that may include, but is not limited to rent, utilities, limited phone services, clothing allowance, food, transportation, and other living expenses incurred during pregnancy and for the period of a birth mother’s confinement following delivery.

  • It shall not be considered a breach of this agreement if A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC is unable to obtain a relinquishment from a birth parent or unable to locate a birth father for the purpose of obtaining a relinquishment.

  • A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC maintains custody of the child during the period following relinquishment and up to finalization.

  • It shall not be considered a breach of the Agreement if A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC is unable to locate a birth father or identified birth father for the purpose of providing paternity notification.

  • Further, in the case of an unnamed birth father, A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC holds no responsibility if a birth father later attempts to assert his parental rights.

  • A Guardian Angel Adoptions, LLC agrees to provide a minimum of one to three comprehensive supervisory visits for Utah families pursuant to the regulations and guidelines established by the State of Utah.


More Definitions of Angel

Angel or “Business Angel” means a private individual who personally invests in entrepreneurial ventures and generally shares his business experience to help the venture grow and succeed.
Angel is defined in the preamble to this Agreement.
Angel. -- angelos (Greek) means:
Angel or “Angels” means, collectively, Mr. Liu Jun (刘俊), Mr. Xu Xiaoping (徐小平) and Mr. Chit Jeremy Chau.
Angel investors, participants in a “friends and family” round of financing and founders often hold common stock in a company. Normally, a holder of common stock has one vote per share on each matter presented to the stockholders for a vote, receives dividends if and when declared by the company’s board of directors and is last in line to receive proceeds in a liquidation of the company. Most investments made by venture capitalists, however, are in the form of convertible preferred stock. A new class of preferred stock often is created for each round of financing. Preferred stock gives the investor certain rights and privileges to which the common stockholders are not entitled. For instance, holders of preferred stock typically have priority over the common stockholders with respect to proceeds distributable in a liquidation of the company. Preferred stockholders also may be entitled to fixed, cumulative dividends that will be paid prior to any dividends or distributions to the common stockholders. Preferred stock often is convertible into common stock at the investor’s election and automatically upon the occurrence of certain triggering events, such as a public offering or a sale of the company at an agreed-upon threshold price. In a liquidation or sale of the company, preferred stockholders often receive a return of their capital contributions to the company and any accrued and unpaid dividends. Additionally, they may share in the distributions made to common stockholders as if their preferred shares had converted into common stock. Investors also may invest in debt securities that are convertible into stock or accompanied by equity warrants. In many ways, these investments are similar to convertible preferred stock that carries a fixed, cumulative dividend.