CHSC definition
Examples of CHSC in a sentence
Each of the undersigned specifically represents to CHS Capital, LLC, dba CHSC MN, a Minnesota limited liability company, and its agents, successors and assigns (Lender) that the information provided in and with this application/note/security agreement is true, correct, and complete.
CHSC shall be responsible for payment of all taxes, fees and charges when due.
CHSC shall submit detailed invoices on a quarterly basis for services rendered.
No member of CHSC or any other holder of equity of CHSC, other than the holders of Equity Participation Units as defined in CHSC's Bylaws and as further defined in resolutions of the CHSC board of directors establishing the defined business units to which such Equity Participation Units relate, have the right to dissent from the Transaction and receive payment for their interest in cash or otherwise receive any property or other interest in the Transaction, other than as provided in the Plan of Merger.
All liabilities of CHSC or any of its Subsidiaries relating to or arising out of any Environmental Law of any kind whatsoever have been adequately reserved for on the financial statements of CHSC, or for unconsolidated Subsidiaries, on the financial statements of such Subsidiaries.
Subject to the terms of the Agreement and the Promoter abiding by the development/ construction milestones, the Allottee shall make all payments, on written demand by the Promoter, within the stipulated time as mentioned in thePayment Plan.
The obligation of CHSC to consummate the Transaction is, at its option, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of each of the following additional conditions at the Closing Date.
CHSC must comply with all provisions of Executive order #11246 dated September 24, 1965, including amendments as well as the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.
CHSC is a business associate under the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.
CHSC shall apply affirmative action measures appropriate to correct deficiencies or to overcome the effects of past or present practices, policies, or other barriers to equal employment opportunities.