Deed of Amendment definition

Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment (akte van statutenwijziging) of the articles of association of the Issuer dated 10 October 2018 providing for the increase of the Company's authorised capital to EUR 3,300,000 divided into 165,000,000 Ordinary Shares and 165,000,000 preference shares with a nominal value of EUR 0.01 each.
Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment of the articles of association of the Issuer (akte van statutenwijziging) dated 4 August 2020, changing the composition of the Issuer’s authorised share capital.
Deed of Amendment means that certain Deed of Amendment of Mortgage Number 6, executed before Notary Public Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx on June 28, 2011 by and between Televicentro of Puerto Rico, LLC, as the mortgagor, and The Bank of Nova Scotia, as then holder of the PR Mortgage Note.

Examples of Deed of Amendment in a sentence

  • Parties to the Agreement: Executed as a Deed of Amendment in the state of Western Australia.

  • The Deed of Amendment shall be prepared by the Issuer and in such form as the Issuerconsiders necessary, appropriate or expedient to give effect to the amendments described above.

  • The Deed of Amendment shall be prepared by the Issuer and in such form as the Issuer considers necessary, appropriate or expedient to give effect to the amendments described above.

  • On the 22 April 2021, Brockman Iron and Polaris signed an Amended and Restated FJV Agreement and Deed of Amendment and Restatement (collectively the “Agreement”).

  • Parties to the Agreement: Executed as a Deed of Amendment in the State of Western Australia.


More Definitions of Deed of Amendment

Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment entered into by, among others, the Issuer and the Trustee, for the purposes of implementing certain amendments approved by the Noteholders in June 2016.”;
Deed of Amendment means the draft deed of amendment of the Issuer providing for the increase of the Issuer’s authorized share capital.
Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment undated but stamped 9 October 2008 and approved by the Minister on 6 June 2008 between the Original Participants and the New Participants;
Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment to the Security Deeds entered into
Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment in relation to the Articles of Association reflecting the terms and provisions of the Shareholders’ Agreement, to be agreed between YNV and Sberbank prior to, and which will become effective as from, the Closing Date;
Deed of Amendment means the signed Deed of Amendment to the Trust Deed dated on or about December 2015.
Deed of Amendment means the deed of amendment relating to the Subordination Deed dated on or about the Amendment and Restatement Effective Date between, amongst others, the Company, the Relevant Obligors and the Security Agent.