Old Kent definition
Examples of Old Kent in a sentence
Old Kent possesses all requisite corporate power and authority to own, operate, and lease its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted in all material respects.
The Bank Consolidation shall only occur if the Merger is consummated, and it shall become effective immediately after the Effective Time or such later time as may be determined by Old Kent.
Old Kent has no express or implied agreement with any other person or company relative to any commission or finder's fee payable with respect to this Plan of Merger or the transactions contemplated by it.
Old Kent has not employed any broker, finder, or investment banker in connection with the Merger.
If there shall have occurred one or more events that shall have caused or are reasonably likely to cause a Material Adverse Effect on Old Kent.
The costs of all filing fees pertaining to the Registration Statement shall be paid by Old Kent.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not become effective unless and until the date of the merger between Fifth Third Bancorp and Old Kent Financial Corporation.
All of such reports required to be filed prior to the Closing by Old Kent and/or Old Kent Bank will be prepared and filed in conformity with applicable regulatory requirements applied consistently throughout their respective periods (except as otherwise noted in such reports) and will be correct and complete in all material respects when filed.
The shares of Old Kent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger in accordance with this Plan of Merger have been duly authorized and reserved and, when issued as contemplated by this Plan of Merger, will be validly issued, fully paid, and nonassessable shares.
No schedule, statement, list, certificate, or other information furnished or to be furnished by Old Kent in connection with this Plan of Merger, including the Old Kent Disclosure Statement, contains or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact, or omits or will omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein, in light of the circumstances in which they are made, not misleading.