Joint Resolutions definition

Joint Resolutions which shall set forth the authority of the Additional Manager, in his or her capacity as an Additional Manager and/or as the designated broker of the Company, to bind the Company with respect to specific matters identified in the Joint Resolutions. The Additional Manager, in his or her capacity as an Additional Manager and/or the designated broker of the Company, shall have the authority to bind the Company as to matters within the scope of any such Joint Resolutions. In the absence of Joint Resolutions granting authority to the Additional Manager to bind the Company, the Additional Manager shall have no authority to bind the Company as to any matter. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Additional Manager shall have no authority in his or her capacity as an Additional Manager and/or designated broker of the Company to: incur any debt or other liabilities or obligations on behalf of the Company; take any act that is outside the scope of the Business; take any action to dissolve the Company; or file, consent to, or acquiesce in any act or event that would constitute an event of bankruptcy with respect to the Company.
Joint Resolutions has the meaning set forth in the third recital to this Indenture.
Joint Resolutions means joint resolutions no. 470-1738/2004, No. 500-222/2007 and No. 521-2352/2007 issued by the CNV and the AFIP.

Examples of Joint Resolutions in a sentence

  • The Additional Manager, in his or her capacity as an Additional Manager and/or the designated broker of the Company, shall have the authority to bind the Company as to matters within the scope of any such Joint Resolutions.

  • In the absence of Joint Resolutions granting authority to the Additional Manager to bind the Company, the Additional Manager shall have no authority to bind the Company as to any matter.

  • Each individual appointed as an Additional Manager shall perform broker and related services for the Company as set forth in any Joint Resolutions.

  • From time to time in its sole discretion, Manager may adopt resolutions, with the joint signature of the Additional Manager (“Joint Resolutions”), which shall set forth the authority of the Additional Manager, in his or her capacity as an Additional Manager and/or as the designated broker of the Company, to bind the Company with respect to specific matters identified in the Joint Resolutions.

  • Joint Resolutions are defined as joint actions of both ASCSM and GSA which represent the majority decision of both the ASCSM Council and the GSA Council, together representing the combined student bodies of Colorado School of Mines.

  • No business which is exclusive to either ASCSM or GSA shall be presented at a Joint Meeting; only business which requires the vote of both Councils (that is, the proposal of one or more Joint Resolutions) shall be discussed.

  • Every supplemental indenture executed pursuant to this Article shall conform to the requirements of the Negotiable Obligations Law and the Joint Resolutions, as then in effect.

  • ICWD is a public service district of the State of South Carolina (“South Carolina”) created pursuant to Act No. 939 of 1954 of the Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of South Carolina as amended by Act No. 579 of 1955 (“Act 579”) and other acts (collectively, the “Enabling Legislation”).

  • The Notes will qualify as “obligaciones negociables” under the Negotiable Obligations Law and the Joint Resolutions and will be entitled to the benefits set forth therein and subject to the procedural requirements thereof.

  • Joint Resolutions are defined as joint actions of both USG and GSG which represent the majority decision of both the USG Council and the GSG Council, together representing the combined student bodies of Colorado School of Mines.


More Definitions of Joint Resolutions

Joint Resolutions has the meaning set forth in the fifth recital to this Indenture.