AUK definition

AUK means Allergan UK LLP, a limited liability partnership incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with registered number OC400028 and whose registered office is at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.
AUK the trade association for audio production companies within the UK;
AUK means Ambac Assurance UK Limited, a company formed under the Laws of England and Wales, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

Examples of AUK in a sentence

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  • The remaining net par outstanding at December 31, 2021, inclusive of the impact of any ART Transactions executed by the Company during the Measurement Period, for watch list and adversely classified credits as identified at the beginning of the Measurement Period (“WLACC”) by AFG and its subsidiaries, including AAC and AUK.

  • The remaining net par outstanding at December 31, 2025, inclusive of the impact of any ART Transactions executed by the Company during the Performance Period, for watch list and adversely classified credits as identified at the beginning of the Performance Period (“WLACC”) by AFG and its subsidiaries, including AAC and AUK.

  • The remaining net par outstanding at December 31, 2024, inclusive of the impact of any ART Transactions executed by the Company during the Performance Period, for watch list and adversely classified credits as identified at the beginning of the Performance Period (“WLACC”) by AFG and its subsidiaries, including AAC and AUK.

  • Following this acquisition, AUK, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IESA, had paid certain expenses on behalf of GT Interactive UK ("GTUK"), a subsidiary of Company, the operations of which were discontinued in or about March 2000.

  • Any Tranche A-CHF Term Note, Tranche A-UK Term Note or Tranche A-US Term Note exchanged pursuant to this subsection is sometimes referred to herein as an "Exchange Note".

  • The remaining net par outstanding at December 31, 2022, inclusive of the impact of any ART Transactions executed by the Company during the Measurement Period, for watch list and adversely classified credits as identified at the beginning of the Measurement Period (“WLACC”) by AFG and its subsidiaries, including AAC and AUK.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, the Credit Agreement Loan Parties may, at any time prior to the date on which the conditions set forth in Section 5.1A are not capable of being satisfied, repay the Tranche A-UK Term Loans and any portion of the Tranche B Term Loans made to effect the Safeline Acquisition (not to exceed U.S. $22.2 million in the case of the Tranche B Term Loans) and in such case, the Administrative Agent will release such funds from escrow as appropriate.

  • Where subcontractor/ vendor variation value exceeds [***], AUK will ensure that changes to subcontract scope are vetted and signed off by the person or their representative when said person(s) are unavailable with respect to who prepared the design \ engineering or tender document scope.

  • Alconera UK Limited (AUK) is a UK registered subsidiary of Alconera.


More Definitions of AUK

AUK means Ambac Assurance UK Limited, a company formed under the Laws of England and Wales, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. “Balance Sheet Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a). “Benefits Accounts Notice of Disagreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2(d)(ii). “Benefits Accounts Resolution Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2(d)(iii). “Benefits Accounts Review Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2(d)(i). “Burdensome Condition” means any condition, limitation, qualification, restriction, or requirement imposed by a Governmental Authority in connection with its grant of any consent, authorization, order, approval, expiration or termination of waiting periods or exemption listed on Schedule 6.1(a) (each, a “Condition”) that, individually or in the aggregate with all other Conditions, would or would reasonably be expected to: (a)