Examples of Holdings Certificate of Incorporation in a sentence
NYSE Arca Holdings Certificate of Incorporation, Article Nine, Section 1(b)(iv).
Holdings has made available to the undersigned true, correct and complete copies of Holdings' Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws, each as amended to date and presently in effect.
Complete and correct copies of Holdings' Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws, as amended to date, have been made available to Parent.
The Amended Prime Holdings Certificate of Incorporation shall be substantially in the form contained in the Plan Supplement.
The Company is negotiating staged procurements for some larger programs to reduce this risk (although there can be no guarantee that appropriate agreements will be reached).During the second half of H1 2022, the Company and its largest customer executed contract changes to streamline the invoicing and payment processes.
The names of the vendors and their prices will be announced on the online live streaming which may be viewed by the general public and interested parties on the advertised proposal submission date and time.
See proposed Article Fifteenth of the CBOE Holdings Certificate of Incorporation.
Such action to be taken may include Holdings' authorization or creation as may be reasonably necessary of one or more new classes of capital stock and the modification or amendment of Holdings' Certificate of Incorporation, this Agreement or other documents or instruments executed in connection with the capital stock held by such Stockholder.
The parties hereto agree to cause the Board of Directors to declare on a quarterly basis, subject to their fiduciary duties and the provisions of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware (the "GCL"), and Holdings to pay on a quarterly basis, subject to the provisions of the GCL, dividends on the Preferred Stock in accordance with Holdings' Certificate of Incorporation.
On the other hands, an alternative explanation for appalling levels of public investment in some countries and/or governments‘ unwillingness to invest in the fight against corruption (Bohn, 2003).