Schemes of Arrangement definition

Schemes of Arrangement means a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Company under sections 673 and 674 of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622 of the laws of Hong Kong), and/or a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Company under section 86 of the Companies Law (2013 Revision) as applicable in the Cayman Islands and/or a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Company under Part 26 of the Companies Xxx 0000 as applicable in England and Wales.
Schemes of Arrangement means the 4 (four) Schemes of Arrangement or any of their number as may be sanctioned in the discretion of the boards, as envisaged in clause 3.1.12 of the scheme;
Schemes of Arrangement means a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Parent Guarantor under sections 673 and 674 of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622 of the laws of Hong Kong), and/or a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Parent Guarantor under section 86 of the Companies Law (2013 Revision) as applicable in the Cayman Islands.

Examples of Schemes of Arrangement in a sentence

  • Property, plant and equipment including Capital work in progress is stated at cost, except assets acquired under Schemes of Arrangement, which are stated at fair values as per the Schemes, net of accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment losses, if any.

  • We may see more multinational companies availing of Irish Schemes of Arrangement to restructure their businesses.

  • Schemes of Arrangement for the UK branches of the four of these companies became effective in the UK on 13 June 2006.

  • Schemes of Arrangement for the UK branches of the four of these companies, detailed in section 3 of this report, became effective in the UK on 13 June 2006.

  • On transition to Ind AS, the Group has elected to continue with the carrying value of all its property, plant and equipment (including assets acquired under Schemes of Arrangement) except with an adjustment in decommissioning cost recognised as at April 1, 2015 measured as per the previous GAAP and use that carrying value as the cost of the property, plant and equipment.


More Definitions of Schemes of Arrangement

Schemes of Arrangement has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.
Schemes of Arrangement means a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Issuer under sections 673 and 674 of the Companies Ordinance (Cap 622) of the laws of Hong Kong, and/or a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Issuer under section 86 of the Companies Law (2013 Revision) as applicable in the Cayman Islands and/or a scheme of arrangement in respect of the Issuer under Part 26 of the Companies Xxx 0000 as applicable in England and Wales;
Schemes of Arrangement means the schemes of arrangement in respect of the
Schemes of Arrangement means (i) the scheme of arrangement to be approved by the shareholders of Seagate Technology at a meeting held in accordance with an order of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands (“Cayman Court”); and (ii) the scheme of arrangement supervised by the Cayman Court pursuant to which Seagate Technology will merge with Seagate Cayman Holdings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Seagate Technology plc, Seagate Technology will survive the merger, Seagate Cayman Holdings will be dissolved and will cease to exist and Seagate Technology will become a direct, wholly-owned subsidiary of Seagate Technology plc, the resulting publicly traded parent of the Seagate group of companies;
Schemes of Arrangement means the schemes of arrangement between C.A.T. and its shareholders and optionholders, so described in the Information Memorandum shortly to be issued by C.A.T. to its members, in the form in which they are implemented with approval of the Court.
Schemes of Arrangement means the schemes of arrangement, if any, that may be implemented in connection with the proceedings in the Supreme Court of Bermuda for any of the Bermudian Debtors, as amended from time to time.
Schemes of Arrangement has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement. “Scheme Meeting” means each meeting convened by the relevant Company Party of its Scheme Stakeholders in order to vote on the relevant Scheme of Arrangement, or in the event such meeting is adjourned, the date of such reconvened meeting.