Examples of Owned Companies in a sentence
Depending upon the contract, primary (non-diverse) suppliers may be asked to submit Tier 2 information with Women and Diverse Owned Companies.
The following documents have been made available through an internet address (or otherwise) to CL&P for Guarantor (or for Bidder if Bidder has Investment Grade Company status) for the three previous fiscal years:Annual ReportForm 10K (most recent)Form 10Q (most recent)Form 8K (since last 10Q) Privately Owned Companies.
We acknowledge the important role that State Owned Companies (SOCs) play in the economy and encourage our SOCs to continue to explore ways of cooperation, exchange of information and best practices.
The majority of the critical role players at both State Owned Companies either resigned or were suspended or dismissed prior to or during our investigations.
Part IV (this Part) of my Report deals with Public Bodies and their Subsidiaries, Government Owned Companies and National Government’s shareholdings in Other Companies.
Wholly Owned Companies, Joint Ventures, and Divested Organisations: Concertus Design and Property Consultants Ltd (Concertus) Concertus is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Suffolk County Council.
The Issuer must ensure that at all times it legally and beneficially owns and controls the entire share capital of each Property Company and with respect to the Partly Owned Companies at least the share capital specified in Schedule 1 (The Property Companies and the Properties) of the Intercreditor Agreement, other than as a result of a permitted disposal as set out in Clause11.4 (Disposals).
There are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company and Cardno entities identified in Note 32 will be able to meet any obligations or liabilities to which they are or may become subject to by virtue of the Deed of Cross Guarantee between the Company and those Group entities pursuant to ASIC Corporations (Wholly Owned Companies) Instrument 2016/785.
The case studies available were limited as the creation of Wholly Owned Companies (WOCs) is a relatively recent development, spurred on by the HRA settlement in 2011/12; the surge in Council tenants exercising their right to buy; the Department of Communities and Local Government (CLG) Right to Buy 1-4-1 receipts settlement; and the burgeoning housing market.
In Government Owned Companies Board of Directors there is 8% membership of female members.