Corporate Successor definition

Corporate Successor and “corporate successor” mean any corporation or limited liability company into which the Company may merge, any corporation or limited liability company resulting from a consolidation to which the Company is a party or any corporation or limited liability company to which the Company transfers its interest under this Lease, and also includes any Corporate Successor (as above defined, but substituting “corporate successor” for “Company”) of a Corporate Successor.
Corporate Successor means either (i) any corporation or other entity which is a successor to a Citibank Tenant by merger, consolidation or reorganization or (ii) a purchaser of all or substantially all of the assets of a Citibank Tenant.
Corporate Successor means the corporation which shall succeed to all or a substantial portion of the assets and liabilities of the Company upon the Incorporation, including any corporation that owns all the outstanding equity securities of the Company after the consummation of a Conversion (as such term is defined in the LLC Agreement).

Examples of Corporate Successor in a sentence

  • At the typical proximity to smart meters for people or animals, the exposure levels are so attenuated it is impossible to conclude, based on the human study evidence presented here, that there is a credible risk of harm from the RF emissions of CMP's smart meters.

  • The Commissary Career Program (CCP) and Corporate Successor Development Programs (CSDP) ensure a steady pipeline of highly qualified and trained individuals to fill anticipated vacancies in key mission critical and senior leadership positions.

  • Motions that seek extensions in excess of the original time for filing under the court rules or pursuant to Court order are strongly disfavored, as are subsequent motions for additional extensions.

  • This effort further enhanced DeCA’s succession planning efforts by updating our inventory of highly skilled andleadership focused candidates in the Agency’s Corporate Successor Development Program.

  • Upon the Incorporation, all references in the Plan to Units shall automatically be converted into references to the shares of Stock into which the Units are converted and all references to the Company shall automatically be converted into references to the Corporate Successor.


More Definitions of Corporate Successor

Corporate Successor shall have the meaning given in Section 14.2.
Corporate Successor means the corporation which shall succeed to all or a substantial portion of the assets and liabilities of the Company upon the Incorporation.
Corporate Successor means either (i) any corporation or other entity which is a successor to a Citigroup Tenant by merger, consolidation or reorganization or (ii) a purchaser of all or substantially all of the assets of a Citigroup Tenant.
Corporate Successor means either (i) any corporation which is a successor to Tenant or Citibank, N.A. by merger, consolidation or reorganization or (ii) a purchaser of all or substantially all of Tenant's assets or the assets of Citibank, N.A. "NAMED TENANT" shall mean Citigroup Inc.
Corporate Successor means any successor in interest of a Party by reason of a merger, reorganization or sale of all or substantially all of the assets of such Party.
Corporate Successor means any of (i) any corporation which is a successor to Tenant by merger, consolidation or reorganization, or (ii) any purchaser of all or substantially all of the assets of Tenant.
Corporate Successor and "CORPORATE SUCCESSOR" mean any corporation, partnership, or limited liability company into which the Company may merge, any corporation, partnership, or limited liability company resulting from a consolidation to which the Company is a party or any corporation, partnership, or limited liability company to which the Company transfers its interest under this Lease, and also includes any Corporate Successor (as above defined, but substituting "corporate successor" for "Company") of a Corporate Successor.