Canadian Entity definition

Canadian Entity means a Registered Entity (or, solely for purposes of Appendix 4D, a Responsible Entity) that is organized under Canadian federal or provincial law.
Canadian Entity means Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. (or any successor entity).
Canadian Entity means a corporation, partnership, limited partnership, or other similar entity that is incorporated or created under the laws of Canada or under the laws of any province of Canada.

Examples of Canadian Entity in a sentence

  • Prior to any agreement on such operating plans between the United States Entity and the Canadian Entity, the Parties shall cooperate and submit data to the United States Entity in accordance with criteria established by the United States Entity for development of an annual operating plan.

  • The United States Entity, consistent with its obligations under the Treaty, shall use its best efforts to achieve such utilization in the operating plan finally determined and agreed to with the Canadian Entity.

  • The sole obligation of any Canadian Entity to or in respect of the Canadian Plans is to make monetary contributions to the Canadian MEPP in the amounts and in the manner set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreements disclosed to the Collateral Agent.

  • Under the Treaty, the United States Entity and the Canadian Entity are to annually agree on operating plans for the sixth succeeding year of operation and such operating plans are to be designed to achieve optimum power generation in both the United States and Canada or in either country as provided in the Treaty.

  • The United States shall be the Reservoir Party in this Agreement for Treaty Storage as if such storage were a part of the United States of America’s System; provided the United States shall not be obligated as a Reservoir Party to the extent the operating plans (including any revision thereof) agreed upon by the United States Entity and the Canadian Entity do not permit implementation of such obligation.


More Definitions of Canadian Entity

Canadian Entity means Phasecom Systems Inc., an Ontario (Canada) corporation, and Integral Power & Telecommunications Corporation Ltd., a Canadian corporation, and both Wholly Owned Subsidiaries of MasTec and each other direct or indirect Wholly Owned Subsidiary organized under the laws of Canada or any province thereof that becomes a Loan Party, singly or collectively.
Canadian Entity means any natural or legal person who resides or is established in Canada, or who is the Government of Canada or the government of a Canadian province or territory, and who participates in the activities of a Union programme or activity in accordance with the basic act;
Canadian Entity means an entity that is incorporated or formed by or under an Act of Parliament or of the legislature of a province and that carries on business, directly or indirectly, in Canada;
Canadian Entity means a Responsible Entity that is organized under Canadian federal or provincial law.
Canadian Entity means corporations, partnerships, limited partnerships, or other similar entities that are incorporated or created under the laws of Canada or under the laws of any province of Canada.
Canadian Entity has the meaning provided for in section 13.9.
Canadian Entity means Boise Cascade Canada Ltd. or the successor thereto.