Arch definition

Arch means Arch Chemicals, Inc., a Virginia corporation and any successor.
Arch means ARCH Venture Fund X, L.P. and ARCH Venture Fund X Overage, L.P.
Arch means Arch Coal, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of Arch in a sentence

  • Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given when delivered personally or by courier, or sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, duly addressed to the party concerned at the address indicated below or to such changed address as such party may subsequently by similar process give notice of: If to the Company: Arch Capital Group Ltd.

  • Any notice required or permitted to be given under this agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given when delivered personally or by courier, or sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, duly addressed to the party concerned at the address indicated below or to such changed address as such party may subsequently by similar process give notice of: If to the Company: Arch Capital Group Ltd.

  • No investment banker, broker or finder is entitled to a commission or fee from Arch, Pogo or Sub in respect of this Agreement based upon any arrangement or agreement made by or on behalf of the Stockholder.

  • Arch shall promptly remedy or cause the remedy of any deficiencies that may be noted in any such inspection.

  • XTB Services Limited is a company duly registered under the laws of the Republic of Cyprus, having its registered office at Arch.


More Definitions of Arch

Arch means Arch Wireless Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Arch means ARCH Venture Partners IX, L.P.
Arch. Arch Mineral Corporation.
Arch has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Security Agreement.
Arch has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Collateral Agent Agreement.
Arch has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble.
Arch has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.