Internal Governance Documents definition
Internal Governance Documents. Name and Principal Place of Business. Neither any Borrower nor Parent Company will, and Parent Company will not permit any Company to, amend their respective Governing Documents in any respect which could have a Material Adverse Effect. Without notifying the Agent in writing at least 30 Business Days prior to the effective date of each of the following changes, no Borrower nor Parent Company will, and Parent Company will not permit any Company to, (i) change its name, or operate any of its business, operations or Property or own or lease any Property under any name, different than as set forth in Schedule 4.14, (ii) operate or conduct any of its business or store or maintain any of its inventory, equipment or other Property, at a location other than as set forth in Schedule 4.14, (iii) change its identity or corporate structure, or (iv) change its principal place of business or chief executive office, as applicable, from such address and location set forth in Schedule 4.14.
Examples of Internal Governance Documents in a sentence
Nothing in this clause shall require a Party to make amendments which in its reasonable belief would be inconsistent with the Council’s respective Internal Governance Documents.