Conwood definition
Examples of Conwood in a sentence
American Snuff Company, LLC Delaware 100 % Conwood Holdings, Inc.
The name of the Member is Conwood Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
On September 4, 2009, American Snuff Co. and others, brought suit in the Circuit Court, Marion County, Oregon (Conwood Company, LLC v.
Parent shall maintain, or shall cause one of its Affiliates to maintain, sponsorship of the Conwood Executive Retention Plan and the Conwood Employee Severance Plan as those plans shall be adopted by the applicable Acquired Companies, with the approval of Parent, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld (the “Severance Plans”).
Within one Business Day following the Fourth Restatement Effective Date, (i) NA Holdings shall have liquidated all of its assets (including all of the Equity Interests of the Conwood Subsidiaries) into Conwood Holdings and (ii) immediately after such liquidation, dissolved.
A final non-appealable determination by a court that amounts paid or to be paid in respect of the Conwood Judgment are not deductible by the Borrower for federal income tax purposes (or the filing by the Borrower of a federal tax return in which no deduction is claimed for amounts paid by the Borrower in respect of the Conwood Judgement during the period covered by such return (unless a deduction had been previously claimed by Borrower in respect of such amounts).
North Carolina Conwood Holdings, Inc., Delaware American Snuff Company, LLC Delaware Rosswil LLC Delaware ▇.▇.
It is understood that the Conwood Judgment shall not be construed to be such a material adverse effect.
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Parent shall maintain, or shall cause one of its Affiliates to maintain, sponsorship of the Conwood Executive Retention Plan and the Conwood Employee Severance Plan as those plans shall be adopted by Old Asworth, with the approval of Parent, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld (the “Severance Plans”).