Brink definition

Brink s Stock" shall mean the Pittston Brink's Group Common Stock, par value $1.00 per share, of the Company.
Brink s” means Brink’s Global Services Pte. Ltd. (UEN: 201422859E), a private company limited by shares incorporated in Singapore with its registered office address at 1 Kaki Bukit Road #02-23 Enterprise One Singapore 415934, and shall include a reference to Brink’s affiliated company, its authorised agents or independent contractors or independent carriers;
Brink s Business” means (a) the business and operations of Brink’s and its Subsidiaries (including Guarding) and other Affiliates immediately after the Distribution and (b) except as otherwise expressly provided herein, any terminated, divested or discontinued businesses or operations of Brink’s and its Subsidiaries and other Affiliates.

Examples of Brink in a sentence

  • Certificates shall be signed by, or in the name of the corporation by, the chairman or vice-chairman of the board of directors, or the president or a vice-president, and by the chief financial officer or an assistant treasurer, or the secretary or an assistant secretary of the corporation.

  • To entice club participation, Media Partners offered a very large financial inducement totalling £1.2 billion to the participants (Van den Brink 2000a: 365).

  • In the Danish Co-operatives case, an agricultural co-operative was permitted to prohibit their members from participating in alternative agricultural co-operatives as the restriction benefited competition.42 Sport could therefore claim that ancillary restrictions such as UEFA’s rule is imper- ative to the effective operation of the competition in question (Van Den Brink 2000b: 421).

  • One of the reasons for the failure of Dutch pay-TV channel Sport in 1997, which broadcast live football, was the avail- ability of highlights on free-to-air television (Van Den Brink 2000a: 361–362).

  • All determinations hereunder shall be made in Euros, except that to the extent that payments made by the Optionholder in any Brink Change in Control or Consolidated Change in Control are denominated in another currency, then determinations shall be made in such currency and converted as of the relevant determination date on the basis of the exchange rate set forth in the Wall Street Journal on such date.


More Definitions of Brink

Brink s Stock" shall mean the The Brink's Company Common Stock, par value $1.00 per share, of the Company.
Brink means Brink BV, a private company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of The Netherlands and a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Holdings.
Brink s Separate Return” means any Separate Return of Brink’s or any member of the Brink’s Group.
Brink s or Brinks” shall mean Brink's Schweiz AG OPC1, 8058 Zürich-Flughafen & Voie-des- Traz 20, 1215 Genevé-Flughafen the Swiss subsidiary of Brink’s Incorporated the leading global service provider in the secure transportation and storage of money and valuables.
Brink s Agreement” means the agreement between the Company and Brink’s Global Vault Services International, Inc., effective October 10, 2014;
Brink s and agree that neither BSI, nor its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies, nor any of the directors of the Company, shall have any obligation or liability to Valores, the Investors, Custravalca Brink's, Custravalca or any other individual or entity in connection with or arising from the negotiation and/or final execution of the loan documents.
Brink s Group” means Brink’s and each of its Subsidiaries (including Guarding) and other Affiliates immediately after the Distribution. “Brink’s Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.02.