Governing Corporate Documents definition

Governing Corporate Documents means the Declaration of Trust, By-laws and other applicable governing corporate documents of the Trust, all as may be amended from time to time.
Governing Corporate Documents means the Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws and other applicable governing corporate documents of the Fund all as may be amended from time to-time.

Examples of Governing Corporate Documents in a sentence

  • After deducting any amount required to be withheld by any applicable tax laws, rules and regulations or other applicable laws, rules and regulations, in accordance with the instructions in proper form from a Shareholder and the provisions of the Governing Corporate Documents and Prospectus, GT shall issue and credit the account of the Shareholder with Shares or pay such dividends for distributions to the Shareholder in cash, upon the election of the Shareholder as provided for in the Prospectus.

  • After deducting any amount required to be withheld by any applicable tax laws, rules and regulations or other applicable laws, rules and regulations, in accordance with the instructions in proper form from a Shareholder and the provisions of the Governing Corporate Documents and Prospectus, G.T. shall issue and credit the account of the Shareholder with Shares or pay such dividends or distributions to the Shareholder in cash, upon the election of the Shareholder as provided for in the Prospectus.

  • WITH GOVERNING CORPORATE DOCUMENTS, PROSPECTUS AND APPLICABLE LAW AND REGULATION All of G.T.'s actions in fulfilling its responsibilities under this Contract shall be made in accordance with the Prospectus, the Governing Corporate Documents, the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the laws and regulations of the State of Maryland relating to the issuance and transfer of securities such as the Shares.

  • After deducting any amount required to be withheld by any applicable tax laws, rules and regulations or other applicable laws, rules and regulations, in accordance with the instructions in proper form from a Shareholder and the provisions of the Governing Corporate Documents and Prospectus, G.

  • WITH GOVERNING CORPORATE DOCUMENTS, PROSPECTUS AND APPLICABLE LAW AND REGULATION All of G.T.'s actions in fulfilling its responsibilities under this Contract shall be made in accordance with the Prospectus, the Governing Corporate Documents, the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the laws and regulations of the State of New York relating to the issuance and transfer of securities such as the Shares.

  • Af t e r t h e expi ra t io n of t h e afo r es a id 10- d ay pe r iod an d co n side ra t io n of s u c h ar g u m e n t an d evide n ce, t h e S ec r e t ary will t a k e s u c h a c t io n a s h e dee m s a p- p r op r i a t e wi t h r espec t t o s u c h s u spe n- sio n o r r evoc a t io n .

  • In addition, in April 2011, the Federal Council submitted a proposed package of measures designed to strengthen the stability of the financial system and to prevent the government from having to use tax revenues in the future to bail out SIBs (see section 1).The deadline for meeting the new target for Core Equity tier 1 capital requirements is 1 January 2013 and a “gliding path” to comply with the final requirements by 1 January 2019was agreed with the banks.

  • The provisions of the Governing Corporate Documents shall apply to the transfer of such Shares, mutatis mutandis.

  • After deducting any amount required to be withheld by any applicable tax laws, rules and regulations or other applicable laws, rules and regulations, in accordance with the instructions in proper form from a Shareholder and the provisions of the Governing Corporate Documents and Prospectus, GT shall issue and credit the account of the Shareholder with Shares or pay such dividends or distributions to the Shareholder in cash, upon the election of the Shareholder as provided for in the Prospectus.

Related to Governing Corporate Documents

  • Corporate Documents means the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation, as amended and/or its Bylaws, as amended.

  • Parent Organizational Documents means the certificate of incorporation, bylaws (or equivalent organizational or governing documents), and other organizational or governing documents, agreements or arrangements, each as amended to date, of each of Parent and Acquisition Sub.

  • Constituent Documents means with respect to any Person, as applicable, such Person’s certificate of incorporation, articles of incorporation, by-laws, certificate of formation, articles of organization, limited liability company agreement, management agreement, operating agreement, shareholder agreement, partnership agreement or similar document or agreement governing such Person’s existence, organization or management or concerning disposition of ownership interests of such Person or voting rights among such Person’s owners.

  • New Organizational Documents means the documents providing for corporate governance of New Valaris Holdco and the Reorganized Debtors, including charters, bylaws, operating agreements, or other organizational documents or shareholders’ agreements, as applicable, consistent with section 1123(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code (as applicable).

  • binding corporate rules means personal data protection policies which are adhered to by a controller or processor established on the territory of a Member State for transfers or a set of transfers of personal data to a controller or processor in one or more third countries within a group of undertakings, or group of enterprises engaged in a joint economic activity;

  • Governing Documents means, with respect to any Person, the certificate or articles of incorporation, by-laws, or other organizational documents of such Person.

  • Company Organizational Documents means the certificate of incorporation and bylaws (or the equivalent organizational documents) of the Company and its Subsidiaries as in effect on the date of this Agreement.

  • corporate debtor means a corporate person who owes a debt to any person;

  • Governing Instruments means, with regard to any entity, the articles of incorporation and bylaws in the case of a corporation, certificate of limited partnership (if applicable) and the partnership agreement in the case of a general or limited partnership, the articles of formation and the operating agreement in the case of a limited liability company, the trust instrument in the case of a trust, or similar governing documents, in each case as amended from time to time.

  • Merger Documents means, collectively, this Agreement, the Certificate of Merger, and all other agreements and documents entered into in connection with the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Company Governing Documents means the Company Bylaws and the Company Certificate.

  • Acquisition Subsidiary has the meaning specified in Section 7.14.

  • Organizational Documents means, with respect to any Person (other than an individual), (a) the certificate or articles of association or incorporation or organization or limited partnership or limited liability company, and any joint venture, limited liability company, operating or partnership agreement and other similar documents adopted or filed in connection with the creation, formation or organization of such Person and (b) all bylaws, regulations and similar documents or agreements relating to the organization or governance of such Person, in each case, as amended or supplemented.

  • Constitutive Documents means the Trust Deed or such other documents as defined in the Regulations.

  • MergerSub has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Charter Documents means, with respect to any entity, the certificate of incorporation, the articles of incorporation, by-laws, articles of organization, limited liability company agreement, partnership agreement, formation agreement, joint venture agreement or other similar organizational documents of such entity (in each case, as amended).

  • Reorganization Documents means the Reorganization Agreement, this Agreement, the Holdco LLC Agreement, the Tax Receivable Agreement, the Exchange Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreement, the Employee Equity Letters, the MIP and the Equity Purchase Agreements.

  • Company Charter Documents means the Company’s certificate of incorporation and bylaws, each as amended to the date of this Agreement.

  • Corporate Affiliate means any parent or subsidiary corporation of the Corporation (as determined in accordance with Code Section 424), whether now existing or subsequently established.

  • Constituent organization means an organization that is party to a merger.

  • Instrument of Incorporation means the instrument of incorporation of the ICAV;

  • Parent organization means the entity named in Item I. of the Policy Declarations.

  • Constating Documents means, with respect to any Person, its articles and/or certificate of incorporation, amendment, amalgamation or continuance, memorandum of association, charter, by-laws, declaration of trust and other constating documents (in the case of a trust), partnership agreement, limited liability company agreement or other similar document, and all unanimous shareholder agreements, other shareholder agreements, voting trust agreements and similar arrangements applicable to the Person’s Equity Interests, all as in effect from time to time.

  • Acquisition Agreements means the Nexstar Acquisition Agreement and the Mission Acquisition Agreement, and “Acquisition Agreement” means the applicable agreement in the context used.

  • Shareholder Agreements has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • Constitutional Documents means, with respect to a particular legal entity, the articles of incorporation, certificate of incorporation, formation or registration (including, if applicable, certificates of change of name), memorandum of association, articles of association, bylaws, articles of organization, limited liability company agreement, trust deed, trust instrument, operating agreement, joint venture agreement, business license, or similar or other constitutive, governing, or charter documents, or equivalent documents, of such entity.