Pinnacle definition

Pinnacle has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Pinnacle has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
Pinnacle means Pinnacle International Lands, Inc., a corporation existing under the laws of British Columbia;

Examples of Pinnacle in a sentence

  • Text omitted per Request for Confidential Treatment by Pinnacle Business Management, Inc.

  • The options shall be granted pursuant to and be subject to the terms of the Pinnacle Data Systems, Inc.

  • We may assign our interest in this Agreement to Pinnacle Bancorp, its successors, or to any now-existing or future direct or indirect subsidiary of Pinnacle Bancorp.

  • Any dispute not reported to Pinnacle within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of such audit shall be deemed waived.

  • All communications including notices, premiums, return premiums, commissions, taxes, losses, loss adjustment expenses, salvages and loss settlements relating thereto shall be transmitted to the Reinsurer or the Reassured through Carvill America Incorporated at The Pinnacle, 3455 Peachtree Road, N.▇., ▇▇ite 375, Atlanta Georgia 30326.


More Definitions of Pinnacle

Pinnacle means Pinnacle Biologics, Inc.
Pinnacle shall include their respective Entity Affiliates that own Equity Securities.
Pinnacle shall include their respective Entity Affiliates that own Equity Securities. (collectively, the assumptions above in clauses (a) — (e) are referred to in this Schedule as the “Universal Assumptions”). • Three issuances of Common Shares by the Company. • Harbinger fully exercises its preemptive rights from Company in all issuances. • Pinnacle’s exercises of its preemptive rights varies by issuance.
Pinnacle means the Pinnacle Financial Division of Patriot.
Pinnacle means Pinnacle Foods Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Pinnacle means Pinnacle China Fund, L.P.
Pinnacle means Pinnacle Wealth Brokers Inc., a registered investment fund manager, Exempt Market Dealer, and Portfolio Manager under applicable Canadian securities laws, and an Agent for the Offering;