Public Deed definition

Public Deed has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a).
Public Deed means a “Escritura Pública de Reprogramación y Reconocimiento de Deuda” for purposes of Section 2 of Decree Law 3.475 of the Republic of Chile, which shall constitute a “título ejecutivo” in Chile.
Public Deed means a Public Deed securing full and timely performance of all obligations under the Transaction Documents, as registered in the applicable registries in Honduras, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.

Examples of Public Deed in a sentence

  • Subject to the provisions of the statutes described in Public Deed No. 346 of June 19, 2020 granted by Notary 80 of the Bogotá Circle, which was registered in the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce on June 25, 2020 , the Assignor has the full and sufficient right at law and in equity to transfer and assign theRight, and is transferring and assigning the Right to the Assignee free and clear of any and all right, title, or interest of any other person whatsoever.

  • Upon request of any of the PARTIES, this CONTRACT shall be executed in Public Deed.

  • By this act, or by means of a Public Deed of Declaration (hereinafter the “Deed of Declaration Bank Facility”) accompanied to the 8th Civil Court of Santiago, in case number C- 1590-2024, prior to the celebration of the Deliberative Meeting, Enjoy, Inmobiliaria Kuden SpA, Casino del Mar S.A. and Casino del Lago S.A. (hereinafter jointly the “Guarantors of Bank Facility”), represented by their representatives ▇▇▇.

  • This notarized document in digital format contains the copy of the Public Deed, the verification of which is available through the QR code of the verification link indicated.

  • In addition, the Public Deed of Issuance has been registered with the Madrid Mercantile Registry and pursuant to Article 7 of the Mercantile Registry Regulations (Reglamento del Registro Mercantil) there is a presumption of validity of the content of the Mercantile Registry.

  • Articles of Incorporation: Branch of a foreign company duly established in Colombia by Public Deed No. 1494 of Notary 16 of Bogota D C., issued June 26, 2008.

  • This Agreement shall be executed and delivered in one counterpart, to be raised to the Public Deed on the date hereof.

  • The Public Deed of Issuance will contain, among other information, the terms and conditions of the Notes.

  • Articles of incorporation, Date and Notary: Branch of a foreign company duly established in Colombia, by Public Deed No. 2216 issued on the 5th Notary.

  • The legal capacity of its representative to enter into this Contract is evidenced by the power of attorney registered in Public Deed No. , Volume , granted before Notary Public No. from , Atty.


More Definitions of Public Deed

Public Deed means the deed notarizing this Agreement to be executed by the Parties on the Effective Date.
Public Deed means the public deed to be signed on behalf of Augusta and the BC Company, pursuant to which the parties consent to the transfer of the Purchased Quotas from Augusta to the BC Company;
Public Deed means any of the following Documents:

Related to Public Deed

  • Public Documents As defined in Section 4.02(a) of this Agreement.

  • Public deposit means public funds on deposit with a public depositary;

  • Public data means the objective, factual data on which policy decisions are based and on which public services are assessed, or which is collected or generated in the course of public service delivery.

  • Public Debt means any Indebtedness consisting of bonds, debentures, notes or other similar debt securities issued in (1) a public offering registered under the Securities Act or (2) a private placement to institutional investors that is underwritten for resale in accordance with Rule 144A or Regulation S under the Securities Act, whether or not it includes registration rights entitling the holders of such debt securities to registration thereof with the SEC for public resale.

  • Public dose means the dose received by a member of the public from exposure to radiation or to radioactive materials released by a licensee, or to any other source of radiation under the control of a licensee or registrant. Public dose does not include occupational dose or doses received from background radiation, from any medical administration the individual has received, from exposure to individuals administered radioactive material and released in accordance with Rule R313-32, or from voluntary participation in medical research programs.