Companies Act definition

Companies Act means the Companies Act (as amended) of the Cayman Islands.
Companies Act means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands and any statutory amendment or re-enactment thereof;
Companies Act means the Companies Act, 71 of 2008;

Examples of Companies Act in a sentence

  • The obligations of any Guarantor organized under the laws of Ireland shall exclude, and shall not be or be construed as, any guarantee, indemnity, security or other obligation of such Guarantor, to the extent that this would (a) constitute unlawful financial assistance prohibited by Section 82 of the Companies Act, 2014 (as amended) of Ireland or (b) constitute a breach of Section 239 of the Companies Act, 2014 (as amended) of Ireland.

  • The the provisions of Article 2 of this agreement shall become effective when PayPay determines that it is necessary to appoint an outside director, ahead of a Public Offering, who is not nominated by the shareholders and makes a proposal to the shareholders of PayPay to appoint such an outside director at its general shareholder meeting (including the sending of a convocation notice for that shareholder meeting and proposal of a director as defined in Article 319, Paragraph 1 of the Companies Act).


More Definitions of Companies Act

Companies Act means the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008);
Companies Act means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands, as amended from time to time.
Companies Act means the Companies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;
Companies Act means the Companies Act, 1973 (Act 61 of 1973);
Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006;
Companies Act means the Companies Act, No. 71 of 2008 (as amended from time to time);
Companies Act. , means the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017);