Cayan definition

Cayan means Cayan Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of Cayan in a sentence

  • The issued and outstanding units of the Company and Cayan LLC were duly authorized, validly issued and not issued in violation of any preemptive rights.

  • The Company, Cayan LLC, and Merchant Warehouse NI each has the requisite limited liability company power to conduct its current business.

  • The Company and Cayan LLC were duly formed under the laws of Delaware.

  • In respect of the amounts paid to Cayan LLC pursuant to Section 2.3(b)(x)(C)(2), as soon as practicable after the Closing, Cayan LLC shall pay to each Withholding Payee the aggregate amount set forth opposite such payee’s name on the Estimated Closing Statement, net of all applicable withholding pursuant Section 2.4.

  • The proceeds of the Term Loans will be used by the Borrower to finance the Cayan Acquisition, to repay certain Indebtedness of Cayan and its Subsidiaries and to pay fees and expenses related thereto.

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