Former Subsidiaries definition

Former Subsidiaries shall have the ------------------- meaning set forth in Section 3.07 hereof.
Former Subsidiaries means all those Subsidiaries of Old Tekgraf identified as "Subsidiary Guarantors" in the Old Loan Agreement.
Former Subsidiaries. Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 2.37, no Acquired Company has any direct, indirect or contingent liability associated with any former subsidiaries or Affiliates of any Acquired Companies. Set forth on SCHEDULE 2.37 ("Former Subsidiaries and Affiliates") is a complete list of all former subsidiaries and affiliates of any Acquired Company. Sellers shall deliver to Buyer copies of all documents related to the sale of all former subsidiaries and affiliates and any further documents which might create a direct, indirect or contingent liability to any Acquired Company.

Examples of Former Subsidiaries in a sentence

  • On 8 February 2007, the Company became subject to the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 (NSW) which places it in a form of statutory-based winding up and administration (the Winding up Act).

  • February 201217 November 2016 Principal ActivitiesThe Company is under NSW administered winding up, in accordance with the provisions of the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 (NSW) ("the Winding up Act").

  • The controlled entities (Amaca Pty Limited, Amaba Pty limited and ABN 60 Pty Limited) are subject to the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 (NSW) which places these entities in a form of statutory- based winding up and administration (the Winding up Act).

  • Reporting BasisOn 8 February 2007, the Company became subject to the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 (NSW) (the Winding up Act) which places it in a form of statutory-based winding up and administration.

  • The controlled entities (Amaca Pty Limited, Amaba Pty limited and ABN 60 Pty Limited) are subject to the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 (NSW) which places these entities in a form of statutory-based winding up and administration (the “Winding up Act”).

  • Amaca is entitled to recover from Marlew as a debt the amount of any payment made by Amaca in satisfaction of any payable liability (within the meaning of the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005) in respect of a Marlew asbestos claim or Marlew contribution claim.

  • Marquardt, University of North TexasDiscussant: To Be AnnouncedSins of the Father: The Effect of a Parent Firm’s Accounting Misconduct on Current and Former Subsidiaries.

  • Basheer, Jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP) preservation and rehabilitation design guide.

  • This Act is the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Amendment Act 2009.

  • Change Order:Bid No. 2012E1(967) Engine 14 Stack, Silencer & SCR Replacement.


More Definitions of Former Subsidiaries

Former Subsidiaries means Concorde Country Inn, Ltd., Concorde Group, Ltd., J.M.K., Inc., J.K. Electric, Ltd., Electric Vehicle Systems, Inc., Main Street Pub, Inc., MMP Acquisition Corp., MPC Export Corporation, MPC International, Inc., Parkview Cafe, Inc., Rotronics, Inc., Surfside Precision Products, Inc., Woodstock Main Street Inn, Inc. and Mechanismos Sincronizados, SA de C.V.
Former Subsidiaries means all corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, joint ventures and other entities in which the Company, directly or indirectly, owned an interest during the five years prior to the date of this Agreement, which entities would have been Subsidiaries of the Company had such interest been owned on the date of this Agreement.
Former Subsidiaries means Allied Riser Communications, Inc. (F/K/A RiserCorp, Inc.) and DPI Technology Resources, Inc.
Former Subsidiaries as defined in Section 3.28.
Former Subsidiaries mean all direct or indirect past or present subsidiaries of the Company, other than the Subsidiaries.
Former Subsidiaries means Interphar, SAPL, Socotrim, S.R.L., Sof. Inc., Sofamed, Sofasia, Sycot, S.C., Vitane and any other entity that has been a direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company or in which the Company owned any equity interest, partnership interest or similar ownership interest.

Related to Former Subsidiaries

  • Seller Subsidiaries means the subsidiary partnerships of the McNeil Partnerships listed on Annex G to this Agreement (the "Subsidiary Partnerships") and the subsidiary corporations listed on Annex F to this Agreement (the "Subsidiary Corporations") which hold GP Interests in certain of the Subsidiary Partnerships.

  • Subsidiaries means any corporation or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

  • Company Subsidiaries means the Subsidiaries of the Company.

  • Parent Subsidiaries means the Subsidiaries of Parent.

  • Transferred Subsidiaries shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Retained Subsidiaries means all of the direct and indirect Subsidiaries of Seller other than the Purchased Subsidiaries.

  • Acquired Subsidiaries means Subsidiaries of the Failed Bank acquired pursuant to Section 3.1.

  • Operating Subsidiaries means, collectively, the Corporation and HST, each a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Trust, and "Operating Subsidiary" means either of the Corporation or HST, as applicable.

  • Acquired Entities means the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

  • PRC Subsidiaries means all Company Subsidiaries organized under the Laws of the PRC.

  • Acquired Companies means, collectively, the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Target Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Transferred Entities means the entities set forth on Schedule 1.5.

  • Group Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Consolidated Entities means any Person (other than an Investment Entity) in which the Borrower owns any Capital Stock, the accounts of which Person are consolidated with those of the Borrower in accordance with GAAP.

  • Company Subsidiary means a Subsidiary of the Company.

  • Canadian Subsidiaries means the Subsidiaries (other than the Canadian Parent) organized under the laws of Canada or any province, territory or other political subdivision thereof.

  • Consolidated Companies means, collectively, Borrower and all of its Subsidiaries.

  • Material Subsidiaries Subsidiaries of the Borrower constituting, individually or in the aggregate (as if such Subsidiaries constituted a single Subsidiary), a “significant subsidiary” in accordance with Rule 1-02 under Regulation S-X.

  • Inactive Subsidiaries means those Subsidiaries of the Borrower listed on Schedule 1.01.

  • Principal Subsidiaries means any subsidiary of the Guarantor whose total assets, as shown by the accounts of such subsidiary (consolidated in the case of a subsidiary which itself has subsidiaries), based upon which the latest audited consolidated accounts of the Group have been prepared, is at least 20 per cent. of the total assets of the Group as shown by such audited consolidated accounts, provided that if any such subsidiary (the “transferor”) shall at any time transfer the whole or a substantial part of its business, undertaking or assets to another subsidiary of the Guarantor or to the Guarantor itself (the “transferee”) then:

  • Acquired Company means any business, corporation or other entity acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary.

  • Parent Companies means, collectively, (i) Charter, (ii) Charter Holdings, (iii) Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and (iv) CCH II.

  • Participating Subsidiaries means the Subsidiaries that have been designated as eligible to participate in the Plan, and such other Subsidiaries that may be designated by the Committee from time to time in its sole discretion.

  • Released Entities means released entities as such term is defined

  • Company Entities means the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.