Florida Act definition

Florida Act means the Florida Business Corporation Act.
Florida Act means the Florida Revised Limited Liability Company Act, as amended from time to time.
Florida Act means the Florida Business Corporation Act, as amended.

Examples of Florida Act in a sentence

  • These Articles of Merger has been adopted by the written consent of the sole shareholder of Outback dated September 30, 1997 pursuant to the Florida Act.

  • The Surviving Corporation shall succeed to all of the rights, privileges, immunities and franchises of Merger Sub, all of the properties and assets of Merger Sub and all of the debts, choses in action and other interests due or belonging to Merger Sub and shall be subject to, and responsible for, all of the debts, liabilities and obligations of Merger Sub with the effect set forth in the Florida Act.

  • The Merger shall have the effects set forth in this Agreement and in the relevant provisions of the Florida Act and the CGCL.

  • At and after the Statutory Merger Time, as defined in Section 2.3 below, the effect of the Merger shall, in all legal respects, be as provided in the Texas Act and the Florida Act.

  • Dr. Lane understands that he must bear the economic risk of th▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇tment indefinitely unless the Common Stock is registered pursuant to the Securities Act, or an exemption from registration is available.


More Definitions of Florida Act

Florida Act means the Florida Business Corporation Act;
Florida Act means the Florida Digital Bill of Rights Act, Section 501.701 et seq., Florida Statutes, and any regulations promulgated thereunder, as changed, supplemented, amended, or replaced.
Florida Act has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Florida Act means the Florida Revised Limited Liability Company Act relating to limited liability companies, as from time to time in effect in the State of Florida, or any corresponding provision or provisions of any succeeding or successor law of such State; provided, however, that in the event that any amendment to the Florida Act, or any succeeding or successor law, is applicable to the Company only if the Company has elected to be governed by the Florida Act as so amended or by such succeeding or successor law, as the case may be, the term “Florida Act” shall refer to the Florida Act as so amended or to such succeeding or successor law only after the appropriate election by the Company, if made, has become effective.
Florida Act and “Colorado Act” have the meanings set forth in Section 2.1.
Florida Act means the Florida Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as amended from time to time.
Florida Act means the Florida revised Statutes, as amended.