Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act definition

Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act means the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act as adopted by the State of Hawaii, as amended.

Examples of Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act in a sentence

  • The Parties may mutually amend any provision of this Agreement at any time prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, that any amendment effected subsequent to shareholder approval will be subject to the restrictions contained in the Hawaii Business Corporation Act and the Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act.

  • The Merger shall have the effects set forth in the articles of merger (in a form agreed to by CBAI and KonaCo) and the Hawaii Business Corporation Act and Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act.

Related to Hawaii Limited Liability Company Act

  • Foreign limited liability company means an unincorporated entity formed under the law of a jurisdiction other than this state and denominated by that law as a limited liability company.

  • Limited Liability Company Agreement means the Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of the Depositor, dated as of March 1, 2001, executed by Ford Credit, as sole member; or the Limited Liability Company Agreement of Ford Credit, dated as of April 30, 2007 and effective on May 1, 2007, as the context requires.

  • Domestic limited liability company means an entity that is an unincorporated association having one or more members and that is organized under ORS chapter 63.

  • Limited Liability Company Interests means the entire limited liability company membership interest at any time owned by any Pledgor in any limited liability company.

  • Limited Liability Company Assets means all assets, whether tangible or intangible and whether real, personal or mixed (including, without limitation, all limited liability company capital and interest in other limited liability companies), at any time owned or represented by any Limited Liability Company Interest.

  • Limited liability company means a limited liability company formed under Chapter 1705 of the Ohio Revised Code or under the laws of another state.

  • Limited liability means that the liability of each shareholder is limited to the amount unpaid by the shareholder on the shares of the company (except in exceptional circumstances, such as involving fraud, the establishment of an agency relationship or an illegal or improper purpose or other circumstances in which a court may be prepared to pierce or lift the corporate veil).

  • Holding Company Act means the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended.

  • Bank Holding Company Act means the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended.

  • Investment Company Act means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

  • Company Act means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

  • U.S. Investment Company Act means the United States Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended;

  • Investment Company Act of 1940 means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.

  • Utility Company means a municipal corporation or commission or a company or individual operating or using communications services, water services or sewage services, or transmitting, distributing or supplying any substance or form of energy for light, heat or power; (“entreprise de services publics”)

  • Investment Company Act Event means that the Company shall have received an Opinion of Counsel to the effect that, as a result of the occurrence of a change in law or regulation or a written change in interpretation or application of law or regulation by any legislative body, court, governmental agency or regulatory authority, there is more than an insubstantial risk that the Securities Trust is or will be considered an "investment company" that is required to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, which change becomes effective on or after the Original Issue Date.

  • limited company means a company limited by shares or by guarantee or a company limited both by shares and by guarantee;

  • Subchapter S Corporation (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), Borrower may pay cash dividends on its stock to its shareholders from time to time in amounts necessary to enable the shareholders to pay income taxes and make estimated income tax payments to satisfy their liabilities under federal and state law which arise solely from their status as Shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation because of their ownership of shares of stock of Borrower, or (d) purchase or retire any of Borrower's outstanding shares or alter or amend Borrower's capital structure.