Magna definition

Magna means Magna Bank of St. Louis, a Missouri banking corporation, and its successors and assigns.
Magna means Magna International Inc., a corporation existing under the OBCA, and its successors;
Magna means Magna International Inc.

Examples of Magna in a sentence

  • He holds a Bachelor Degree of Science majoring in Business Administration (Finance) Magna Cum Laude from University of Southwestern Louisiana, USA.

  • More than $800,000.00 was spent trying to secure a loan through a company named Magna Pinpoint.

  • We have also granted to all freemen of our kingdom, for us and our heirs forever, all the underwritten liberties, to be had and held by them and their heirs, of us and our heirs forever.15 The Magna Carta provided for the protection of certain rights and guarantees, including due process and the right of habeas corpus.

  • It has been said that the Magna Carta prompted the inclusion of human rights in the Common Law of England and paved the way for the adoption of other instruments encompassing human rights in the 17th century.

  • Initiated because of a quarrel between the King, his barons and Pope Innocent III, the Magna Carta14 declared:In the first place we have granted to God, and by this our present charter confirmed for us and our heirs forever that the English Church shall be free, and shall have her rights entire, and her liberties inviolate; and we will that it be thus observed […].


More Definitions of Magna

Magna means Magna International Inc., a corporation governed by the OBCA.
Magna means Magna International Inc., and its successors by merger or amalgamation;
Magna means Magna International Inc., a corporation existing under the Act, and its successors;
Magna means Magna Equities II LLC.
Magna shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Magna means Magna International Inc., a corporation governed by the OBCA and, following the Magna Amalgamation, the corporation continuing from the Magna Amalgamation;