Orbis definition

Orbis means any collective investment scheme managed by a member of the Orbis Group and any member of the Orbis Group.
Orbis and ‘Orbis Group’ means (a) Orbis Investment Management Limited (‘OIML‘), (b) the company holding all of OIML’s outstanding equity interests, Orbis Holdings Limited (‘OHL‘), (c) those companies in which OHL holds, directly or indirectly, not less than 50% of the equity interests in issue, (d) Orbis Holdings (U.S.) Limited and those companies in which it holds, directly or indirectly not less than 50% of the equity interests in issue, and (in each case) includes an individual reference to any one or more of them, as the context may require.
Orbis or its successor corporation Industrial Imaging Corporation) a Rhode Island corporation and the shareholders of Triple I Corporation, a Delaware Corporation ("Triple I"), which are listed in Exhibit A (collectively, the "Shareholders").

Examples of Orbis in a sentence

  • Call-Off Contract Charges: As above Additional Buyer terms Performance of the service and deliverables This Call-Off Contract will include the following implementation plan and milestones: Delivery of Orbis test feed Collaboration agreement The Buyer does not require the Supplier to enter into a Collaboration Agreement.


More Definitions of Orbis

Orbis means Orbis Technology Limited.
Orbis means the entity that enrolls Merchant for receipt of Internet gateway transaction payment processing services in the applicable account configuration section of the Provider Site.
Orbis means Orbis Investment Management Limited, a company regulated by the Bermuda Monetary Authority, as the Fund’s investment manager.