BFLP definition
Examples of BFLP in a sentence
BFLP, an indirect subsidiary of Parent, owns and offers BLAW, a real-time legal research solution that integrates search technology, comprehensive legal content, company and client information, and proprietary news-in one interface.
The Partners acknowledge that the Shares are subject to that certain Investment Agreement, dated as of January 25, 1998, as amended by Amendment No. 1, dated as of February 27, 1998, and Amendment No. 2, dated as of November 19, 1998, among Northwest Airlines Corporation, Newbridge Parent Corporation, Air Partners, L.P. ("Air Partners"), the partners of Air Partners identified on the signature pages thereof, the Partnership, BFLP, 1992 Air, Inc., and Air Saipan, Inc.
Simultaneously with the execution of this letter agreement, the BFLP is delivering to Berkley the Purchase Price.
At any time after options have been issued, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to allow Consultant or BFLP to transfer options to any third party.
The operations of BFLP are consolidated in the accompanying financial statements and the limited partnership interest is recorded as a minority interest prior to the date of acquisition/redemption.
Unless otherwise notified in writing by Consultant, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall issue options in the name of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Financial Limited Partnership (BFLP), a California Limited Partnership.
BFC served as the sole general partner of and held a 50% interest in Buckeye Florida, Limited Partnership (BFLP), which operated the wood pulp business located in Perry, Florida (the ▇▇▇▇▇ Plant).
Bonderman, BFLP, Broad, Lectair, and ▇▇▇▇▇ shall be the limited partners and are hereinafter sometimes referred to individually as a "Limited Partner" or collectively as the "Limited Partners".
Simultaneously with the execution of this letter agreement, Berkley is delivering to the BFLP a stock certificate representing the Purchased Shares, together with a stock power, executed by Berkley, duly transferring the Purchased Shares to the BFLP.
BFLP from time to time evaluates the possibility of acquisitions that would complement or provide content to the BLAW product.