Organizational Law definition

Organizational Law means the laws of Alberta, Canada or such other law under which a Successor is organized, as such laws may be amended from time to time.
Organizational Law means the laws of the Province of Quebec and the laws of Canada applicable therein, or such other law under which a Successor is organized, as such laws may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Organizational Law in a sentence

  • Principles of Law: Organizational Law (Translated by Migriauli, R.).

  • Elections were formally codified by the central government in the Organizational Law on Village Committees (OLVC) in 1987.

  • The Duty of Loyalty as a Standard of Shareholder Behavior in the Organizational Law (on the example of German Law).

  • The Plan, all instruments of grant evidencing Awards granted hereunder and any other agreements or other documents relating to the Plan shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the Organizational Law, except to the extent the terms of the Plan, any supplement to the Plan, or the Award in question expressly provides for application of the laws of another jurisdiction.

  • The New Civil Servants Law, the Basic Organizational Law and the Administra- tive Procedures Law will be enacted and required regulations, procedures and guide- lines developed.

  • In addition, the contractor will be responsible for all travel costs and arrangements for seven (7) state representatives.

  • This Company received authorization from the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Permit Number 267, dated February 4, 1927, in accordance with the Organizational Law of Section I of Article 27 of the Constitution and its Regulations.

  • It is governed, in order, by its Organizational Law, the Law of Banks and Financial Groups, by the resolutions issued by the Monetary Board and as applicable, by the Organizational Law of the Guatemalan Central Bank, the Monetary Law and the Law of Financial Oversight.

  • Henry Hansmann & Reinier Kraakman, The Essential Role of Organizational Law, 110 YALEL.J. 387 (2000); Robert H.

  • Henry Hansmann & Reinier Kraakman, The Essential Role of Organizational Law, 110 YALE L.J. 387, 390 (2000).

Related to Organizational Law

  • national law means the law of the Member State in which the Processor is established;

  • Organizational Limited Partner means Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx.

  • Organizational Unit means a Laboratory School or any

  • Governing Documents means, with respect to any Person, the certificate or articles of incorporation, by-laws, or other organizational documents of such Person.

  • New Organizational Documents means the documents providing for corporate governance of New Valaris Holdco and the Reorganized Debtors, including charters, bylaws, operating agreements, or other organizational documents or shareholders’ agreements, as applicable, consistent with section 1123(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code (as applicable).

  • Parent Organizational Documents means the certificate of incorporation, bylaws (or equivalent organizational or governing documents), and other organizational or governing documents, agreements or arrangements, each as amended to date, of each of Parent and Acquisition Sub.

  • Business organization means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or other legal business entity or successor thereof.

  • Foreign organization means an organization created under laws other than the laws of this state for a purpose for which an organization may be created under the laws of this state.

  • Religious organization means a church, ecclesiastical corporation, or group, not organized for pecuniary profit, that gathers for mutual support and edification in piety or worship of a supreme deity.

  • Organizational Documents means, with respect to any Person (other than an individual), (a) the certificate or articles of association or incorporation or organization or limited partnership or limited liability company, and any joint venture, limited liability company, operating or partnership agreement and other similar documents adopted or filed in connection with the creation, formation or organization of such Person and (b) all bylaws, regulations and similar documents or agreements relating to the organization or governance of such Person, in each case, as amended or supplemented.

  • Parent organization means the entity named in Item I. of the Policy Declarations.

  • Governing Document means any charter, articles, bylaws, certificate, statement, statutes or similar document adopted, filed or registered in connection with the creation, formation or organization of an entity, and any Contract among all equityholders, partners or members of an entity.

  • Regional economic integration organization means an organization constituted by sovereign States of a given region to which its member States have transferred competence in respect of matters governed by this Convention and which has been duly authorized, in accordance with its internal procedures, to sign, ratify, accept, approve or accede to this Convention;

  • Member organization means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or association that belongs to an association.

  • Organizational Expenses has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(b).

  • Constituent organization means an organization that is party to a merger.

  • Domestic organization means an organization created under the laws of this state.

  • Formation means an assemblage of earth materials grouped together into a unit that is convenient for description or mapping.

  • Constituent Documents means with respect to any Person, as applicable, such Person’s certificate of incorporation, articles of incorporation, by-laws, certificate of formation, articles of organization, limited liability company agreement, management agreement, operating agreement, shareholder agreement, partnership agreement or similar document or agreement governing such Person’s existence, organization or management or concerning disposition of ownership interests of such Person or voting rights among such Person’s owners.

  • Foreign terrorist organization means an organization designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States secretary of state as authorized by 8 U.S.C. Section 1189.

  • Educational organization means a nonprofit public or private elementary or

  • Nonprofit organization means a university or other institution of higher education or an organization of the type described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (25 U.S.C. 501(a)) or any nonprofit scientific or educational organization qualified under a state nonprofit organization statute.

  • Company Governing Documents means the Company Bylaws and the Company Certificate.

  • Financial organization means any bank, trust company, savings bank, industrial bank, land bank, safe deposit company, private banker, savings and loan association, credit union, cooperative bank, small loan company, sales finance company, investment company, or any type of insurance company.

  • Organization means a person other than an individual.

  • Locational UCAP means unforced capacity that a Member with available uncommitted capacity sells in a bilateral transaction to a Member that previously committed capacity through an RPM Auction but now requires replacement capacity to fulfill its RPM Auction commitment. The Locational UCAP Seller retains responsibility for performance of the resource providing such replacement capacity.