MBCA definition

MBCA means the Michigan Business Corporation Act.
MBCA means the Minnesota Business Corporation Act.
MBCA shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.

Examples of MBCA in a sentence

  • At and after the Second Effective Time, the Second Step Merger shall have the effects set forth in the applicable provisions of the KGCC, the RULLCA, and the MBCA.

  • On the Closing Date and as soon as reasonably practicable following the Effective Time, in accordance with the Kansas General Corporations Code (“KGCC”), the RULLCA, and the MBCA, EQBK shall cause the Surviving Entity to be merged with and into EQBK in the Second Step Merger, with EQBK surviving the Second Step Merger and continuing its existence under the Laws of the State of Kansas, and the separate corporate existence of the Surviving Entity ceasing as of the Second Effective Time.

  • In furtherance of the foregoing, EQBK shall cause to be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Kansas and the Secretary of State of the State of Nebraska, in accordance with the KGCC, the RULLCA, and the MBCA, respectively, a certificate of merger relating to the Second Step Merger (the “Second Certificate of Merger”).

  • The Merger will have the effects set forth in the RULLCA and the MBCA.

  • Frontier will be the surviving entity in the Merger (the “Surviving Entity”) and will continue its corporate existence under the MBCA.


More Definitions of MBCA

MBCA means the Michigan Business Corporation Act, as amended.
MBCA has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
MBCA means the Massachusetts Business Corporation Act.
MBCA means the Minnesota Business Corporation Act, as amended.
MBCA means the Massachusetts Business Corporation Act, as amended from time to time.
MBCA means the Massachusetts Business Corporation Act, as amended.
MBCA means the Maine Business Corporation Act, as amended.