Derivative Suits definition

Derivative Suits means the shareholders' derivative suits identified as Basser v. Frame, et al., Case No. 02-CV-1874, in the United States District Court, Southern District of Texas, Houston Division; Almekinder v. Frame, et al., Case No. 02-CV-2960 in the United States District Court, Southern District of Texas, Houston Division; Berger v. Frame, et al., No. 19534-NC, in the Court of Chancery, State of Delaware, Castle County; Chemical Valley & North Central West Virginia Carpenters Pension Plan v. Frame, et al., No. 02-CV-3343, in the United States District Court, Southern District of Texas, Houston Division; Couture v. Frame, et al. Case No. 20002-37065, in the 80/th/ Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas; Talley v. Frame, et al., Case No. 2002-33338 in the 151/st/ Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas; and Zambie v. Frame, et al., Case No. 2002-23913, in the 333/rd/ Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas.

Examples of Derivative Suits in a sentence

  • Any and all notices to which any Holder hereunder may be entitled and any and all communications shall be deemed duly served or given if mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to any Holder of record at its last known address as recorded on the register.Section 6.5. No pre-emptive Rights: Derivative Suits.

  • American Bar Association Presenter, “How to Bullet-­‐Proof Notice Programs and What Communication Barriers Present Due Process Concerns in Legal Notice,” ABA Litigation Section Committee on Class Actions & Derivative Suits.