Canadian Companies definition

Canadian Companies means those Companies incorporated under the laws of Canada or a province thereof.
Canadian Companies means Johnx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxada, Inc. and Johnx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxante Canada, Inc. Carryforward from any Fiscal Year commencing with Fiscal Year 1991 means the excess, if any, of the Annual Contingent Amount for such Fiscal Year (including the component thereof representing the Carryforward from the prior Fiscal Year) over the amount actually paid by the Company with respect to such Fiscal Year pursuant to Subsection 2.03(a) of the Supplemental Agreement as in effect prior to ____________, 199__.
Canadian Companies means the following wholly-owned Subsidiaries of GCC: NHO Canada Holding Inc., a Delaware corporation; General Chemical Canada Holding, Inc., an Ontario company; and GCCL.

Examples of Canadian Companies in a sentence

  • Algoma was a troubled company: it had undergone a restructuring in proceedings under the Canadian Companies' Creditor Arrangement Act (CCAA) in 1991 and again in 2001; in late 2013 Algoma faced another liquidity crisis and was restructured in 2014 under the Canada Business Corporations Act (Newbould J judgment § 2).

  • In 2006, the Canadian Accounting Standards Board ("AcSB") published a new strategic plan that will significantly affect financial reporting requirements for Canadian Companies.

  • The forecast plan should include such information as, but not limited to: a list of any Canadian Companies being considered; and/or, the specific capabilities being sought from Canadian suppliers.

  • Interactive Ontario, International Digital Media Co-Production: A Guide for Canadian Companies, 2014.

  • Mijares-Pena, “Human Rights Violations by Canadian Companies Abroad: Choc v Hudbay Minerals Inc” (2014) 5:1 Western Journal of Legal Studies 1 at 5.

  • Schedule 3.18, which is to be attached and made part hereof within 30 days of the Closing Date with respect to the Domestic and Canadian Companies and which shall be supplemented on or before March 1, 2008 with respect to the Foreign Companies, sets forth a true, complete and correct description of all insurance maintained by each Company as of the date of attachment hereto and as of the date it is supplemented, as the case may be.

  • Canadian Association for the Advancement of Music and the Arts (CAAMA), The Music Market in Germany and Opportunities for Canadian Companies, April 2014.

  • Academic Petition: Threats against Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom by Canadian Companies.

  • Explaining Quarterly Reporting Choices by Canadian Companies, with Guoping Liu, December 2005.

  • Timeliness of Quarterly Reporting by Canadian Companies, with Guoping Liu, December 2005.


More Definitions of Canadian Companies

Canadian Companies shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20(b).
Canadian Companies means QMB Investments Inc., QMB Barrier Systems, Inc. and Barrier QMB Canada Inc.
Canadian Companies shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.30.
Canadian Companies means, collectively, Canadian Borrower and Canadian Guarantors; sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Canadian Company”.

Related to Canadian Companies

  • Canadian Subsidiaries means the Subsidiaries (other than the Canadian Parent) organized under the laws of Canada or any province, territory or other political subdivision thereof.

  • Canadian Subsidiary means any Subsidiary that is organized under the laws of Canada or any province or territory thereof.

  • Subsidiary Loan Parties means (a) the Subsidiaries identified on Schedule I and (b) each other Subsidiary that becomes a party to this Agreement as a Subsidiary Loan Party after the Effective Date.

  • Canadian Credit Party means the Canadian Borrower and each Canadian Subsidiary Guarantor.

  • Canadian Loan Parties means the Canadian Borrower and the Canadian Guarantors.

  • Acquired Subsidiaries means Subsidiaries of the Failed Bank acquired pursuant to Section 3.1.

  • Canadian Guarantors means (i) each Canadian Borrower in its capacity as a guarantor under the Canadian Borrowers/Subsidiaries Guarantee and (ii) each other Canadian Subsidiary of Silgan.

  • Domestic Loan Parties means, collectively, the Company and the Guarantors.

  • Portfolio Companies means any Person in which any Fund owns or has made, directly or indirectly, an investment.

  • U.S. Loan Parties means the U.S. Borrowers and the U.S. Guarantors.

  • Non-Debtor Subsidiaries means all direct and indirect subsidiaries of any Debtor that are not Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases.

  • Subsidiary Borrowers means (a) each Domestic Subsidiary that is a party hereto as of the Closing Date and (b) each Domestic Subsidiary that becomes a party to this Agreement after the Closing Date pursuant to Section 9.11 or otherwise.

  • Retained Subsidiaries means all of the direct and indirect Subsidiaries of Seller other than the Purchased Subsidiaries.

  • Transferred Subsidiaries shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Canadian means one of the following: (a) a company or association incorporated or organized under the laws of Canada, or its designated representative(s) irrespective of nationality; (b) an agency of a federal, provincial, or local government in Canada, or its designated representative(s) irrespective of nationality; or (c) a self-representing individual who is a Canadian citizen residing in Canada.

  • Holdings as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • Co-Borrowers has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

  • Credit Parties means the Borrower and the Guarantors.

  • Target Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries means, as of any date of determination, a collective reference to:

  • Borrower Parties means the collective reference to the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries, and “Borrower Party” means any one of them.

  • Canadian Borrowers has the meaning specified in the preamble to this Agreement.

  • Acquired Entities means the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Loan Parties means, collectively, the Borrower and each Guarantor.

  • Australian Subsidiary means any Subsidiary that is organized under the laws of Australia or any territory thereof.

  • Excluded Subsidiaries means any Subsidiary of the Parent that is: (a) listed on Schedule 1.02(b) as of the Effective Date and any Restricted Subsidiary of such Subsidiary; (b) (i) a Foreign Subsidiary (other than a UK Subsidiary), (ii) a CFC or a CFC Holding Company or a Domestic Subsidiary or a UK Subsidiary of a CFC or a CFC Holding Company, (iii) a Foreign Subsidiary of a US Loan Party, or (iv) any other Subsidiary with respect to which a guarantee could result in adverse tax consequences to the Borrower, the Parent or any Subsidiary of the Parent (as reasonably determined by the Borrower), (c) a Joint Venture or a Subsidiary that is not otherwise a wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary (other than with respect to directors’ qualifying or nominee shares); (d) an Immaterial Subsidiary; (e) an Unrestricted Subsidiary; (f) a Captive Insurance Subsidiary or other special purpose entity; (g) not-for-profit Subsidiary; (h) prohibited by applicable Requirement of Law or contractual obligation from guaranteeing or granting Liens to secure any of the Secured Obligations or with respect to which any consent, approval, license or authorization from any Governmental Authority would be required for the provision of any such guaranty (but in the case of such guaranty being prohibited due to a contractual obligation, such contractual obligation shall have been in place at the Effective Date or at the time such Subsidiary became a Restricted Subsidiary and is not created in contemplation of or in connection with such Person becoming a Restricted Subsidiary); provided that each such Subsidiary shall cease to be an Excluded Subsidiary solely pursuant to this clause (h) if such consent, approval, license or authorization has been obtained; (i) with respect to which the Borrower and the Administrative Agent reasonably agree that the cost or other consequences (including adverse tax consequences) of providing a guaranty of the Secured Obligations outweigh the benefits to the Lenders; (j) a Restricted Subsidiary acquired pursuant to an Acquisition financed with secured Indebtedness permitted to be incurred under Section 6.01 and each Restricted Subsidiary that is a Subsidiary thereof to the extent such secured Indebtedness prohibits such Restricted Subsidiary from becoming a Guarantor; provided that each such Restricted Subsidiary shall cease to be an Excluded Subsidiary solely pursuant to this clause (j) if such secured Indebtedness is repaid or becomes unsecured, if such Restricted Subsidiary ceases to Guarantee such secured Indebtedness or such prohibition no longer exists, as applicable; (k) a Securitization Subsidiary; or (l) a Subsidiary that does not have the legal capacity to provide a guarantee of the Secured Obligations (provided that the lack of such legal capacity does not arise from any action or omission of Borrower or any other Loan Party), in each case other than any Electing Guarantor for so long as such entity is an Electing Guarantor.