Domination definition

Domination means control or influence, whether direct or indirect, by Foreigner to regulate the policy, the management, operation, appointment of directors or top executive on consequence of telecommunication business operation of Licensee by holding shares half or more than half of all voting right or controlling majority votes in Shareholder Meeting or being able to appoint and remove more than half of the board of directors.
Domination means Θ2 (1 − q)2 ∝ ρA/M 4

Examples of Domination in a sentence

  • The Company will undertake to use commercially reasonable efforts to overcome or eliminate any such restrictions and/or minimize any such costs of prepayment (subject to the considerations above) to make the relevant payment, other than, for the avoidance of doubt, to the extent resulting from asset sales or operations of the Target and its Restricted Subsidiaries prior to the Domination Agreement Effective Date.

  • The Calligraphic State: Textual Domination and History in a Muslim Society.

  • Antragsrucknahme; Rucknahme von Rechtsmitteln) it brought forward in connection with the Tender Offer and the Domination Agreement, including in connection with the Legal Proceedings; and the Sellers hereby irrevocably waive the respective causes of action (Verzicht auf die geltend gemachten Anspruche).

  • Each Seller shall take any action or make any additional declaration which the Purchaser or the Company reasonably requests from such Seller to maintain the legal effectiveness and registration of the Domination Agreement.

  • Palica dominacije i moći *Domination of Stick and Power+, Šeta, F.

  • Hunland also established a Sutha-based non-profit foundation called Suthans Against Domination (“SAD”), which he described as “a think tank and research institution dedicated to the promotion of Velan culture and Suthan autonomy.” Between June 2020 and August 2021, SAD published a number of monographs and scholarly articles about the history of the Velan religion and the demographics of Sutha Province.

  • Until the effectiveness of a Domination Agreement, the financing of Demag Cranes shall remain independent from Terex, and Terex intends not to initiate a change of the current stand-alone financing strategy of Demag Cranes.

  • If the German Registry refuses to register the termination of the Domination and Profit and Loss Transfer Agreement or if for any reason whatsoever, such termination is not, or is not deemed by anyone to be, effective at the date hereof then the German Seller and the German Company hereby cancel the Domination and Profit and Loss Transfer Agreement (hebeum auf) the Domination and Profit and Loss Transfer Agreement with effect on 31st December, 1999 (24.00 hours).

  • Terex acknowledges that neither Terex nor any Terex Affiliate is entitled to issue directives to the Management Board or any of its member, and that, absent a Domination Agreement, there is no obligation on the part of the Management Board or any of its member to carry out or refrain from a legal transaction or act at the inducement of Terex, whether in form of a request, a demand, or instruction.

  • Domination and Transformation in the Third World (Cambridge: CUP, 1994).

Related to Domination

  • permitted supranational agency means any of the following:

  • Local Facility Provider means HSBC Trinkaus & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, Deutsche Bank AG, Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft and Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd., Thailand, Bank of America, N.A., Canada Branch, FIA Card Services, N.A., Citibank N.A., Citibank (China) Co., Ltd., Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A., Integrante del Grupo Financiero Banamex, Bank of America, N.A., provided in each case it has become a party to, or by execution of an additional bank secured party acknowledgment has agreed to be bound by the terms of, the First Lien Intercreditor Agreement in its capacity as local facility provider.

  • Nodal Agency means CTU, which shall execute and implement the Transmission Service Agreement (TSA);

  • Credit Facility Provider means the issuer of or obligor under a Credit Facility.

  • Hedging Provider any Person that has entered into a Hedging Agreement with a Grantor with the obligations of such Grantor thereunder being secured by one or more Loan Documents, as designated by the Borrower in accordance with Section 8.4 hereof (provided that no Person shall, with respect to any Hedging Agreement, be at any time a Hedging Provider with respect to more than one Credit Facility).