Canadian Entities definition

Canadian Entities means (a) Cliffs Quebec Iron Mining ULC (f/k/a Cliffs Quebec Iron Mining Limited), an unlimited liability company organized under the laws of British Columbia, Canada, (b) Wabush Iron Co. Limited, an Ohio corporation, (c) The Bloom Lake Iron Ore Mine Limited Partnership, a limited partnership formed under the laws of Ontario, (d) Bloom Lake General Partner Limited, an Ontario corporation, (e) Wabush Resources Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of Canada, (f) each other Subsidiary of the Company organized under the laws of Canada or any province thereof, including, for the avoidance of doubt, Wabush Mines, an unincorporated joint venture, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Minerals Limited, a company organized under the laws of Canada and (g) Northern Land Company Limited, a company organized under the laws of Newfoundland & Labrador.
Canadian Entities means Grace Canada, Inc. and Sealed Air (Canada) Co./CIE, and each of their predecessors.
Canadian Entities means, collectively, BBB Canada Ltd., a Canadian federal company and Bed Bath & Beyond Canada L.P., an Ontario limited partnership.

Examples of Canadian Entities in a sentence

  • Nothing contained in this Agreement shall preclude the Holder from pursuing any other claim it may have against the Canadian Entities or the Guarantor or any of the other debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases in the event that the payment of the Consent Fee is successfully challenged by any person in a future proceeding.

  • The long-term AOP is then used to develop annual DOPs for use in actual operations that consider not only the AOP, but also current U.S. System loads and requirements and any changes agreed to by the U.S. and Canadian Entities.

  • The Company further agrees that within three business days after the approval of the Extraordinary Resolution, the Canadian Entities shall reimburse affiliates of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Capital Management, LP, Appaloosa Management L.P. and Fortress Investment Group LLC for legal fees and costs in the amount of US$2,000,000.

  • Under Treaty requirements, the U.S. and Canadian Entities use these regulations to develop the AOP plan six years in advance so that the downstream power benefits attributed to Canada can be determined.

  • The parties agree to use the equity joint venture form of foreign investment enterprises with two shareholders, one shareholder (the "CHINESE SHAREHOLDER") being a legal entity formed by the Chinese Entities and the other shareholder (the "CANADIAN SHAREHOLDER") being a legal entity formed by the Canadian Entities.


More Definitions of Canadian Entities

Canadian Entities means TerreStar Canada Holdings and TerreStar Canada.
Canadian Entities means the CCAA Entities and the Other Canadian Entities.
Canadian Entities is defined in the preamble to this Agreement.
Canadian Entities the collective reference to the Canadian ----------------- Borrower, any Subsidiary of Holdings that holds, directly or indirectly, any Capital Stock of the Canadian Borrower, and any Subsidiary of the Canadian Borrower or any such Subsidiary.
Canadian Entities means (a) CPI Corp., a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company, and (b) CPI Portrait Studios of Canada Corp., a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company.
Canadian Entities means the Canadian Loan Parties and the other Subsidiaries of the Parent organized in Canada.
Canadian Entities means (a) Cliffs Quebec Iron Mining ULC (f/k/a Cliffs Quebec Iron Mining Limited), an unlimited liability company organized under the laws of British Columbia, Canada, (b) Wabush Iron Co. Limited, an Ohio corporation, (c) The Bloom Lake Iron Ore Mine Limited Partnership, a limited partnership formed under the laws of Ontario, (d) Bloom Lake General Partner Limited, an Ontario corporation, (e) Wabush Resources Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of Canada, (f) each other Subsidiary of Cliffs organized under the laws of Canada or any province thereof, including, for the avoidance of doubt, Wabush Mines, an unincorporated joint venture, and Knoll Lake Minerals Limited, a company organized under the laws of Canada and (g) Northern Land Company Limited, a company organized under the laws of Newfoundland & Labrador.