Subject Companies definition

Subject Companies has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Subject Companies means, collectively, the Fund Companies and the Intermediate Companies (and each Fund Company and each Intermediate Company individually, a “Subject Company”).
Subject Companies means the Acquired Companies and each of their respective Subsidiaries.

Examples of Subject Companies in a sentence

  • The Subject Companies are in compliance in all material respects with the terms and conditions of each Authorization described in the first sentence hereof.

  • At the termination of the Trusts, residual assets remaining after the distribution to the beneficiaries will be attributable to the Subject Companies within the amount of the reserve for trust expenses after deducting share acquisition funds from the trust money.

  • The Manager shall coordinate legal services, in the name of and on behalf of the Company and the Subject Companies for whom the Company has (directly or indirectly) management authority, as it deems necessary to ensure the proper administration and management of the Projects.

  • The Manager shall cause the Company to maintain in effect and enforce policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance by the Company and the Subject Companies, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, with Anti‑Corruption Laws and applicable Sanctions.

  • The Manager shall prepare or cause to be prepared for each Fiscal Year of the Company and the Subject Companies an operating budget on a consolidated basis setting forth the anticipated revenues and expenses of the Company and each Subject Company for such Fiscal Year.


More Definitions of Subject Companies

Subject Companies has the meaning given in Section 6.19(a) of the Financing Agreement.
Subject Companies has the meaning given in Section 4.11 of the Credit Agreement.
Subject Companies means, with respect to any Closing, the Target Companies to be purchased and sold at such Closing.
Subject Companies means the Company and each direct and indirect Subsidiary of the Company.
Subject Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries, collectively.
Subject Companies means, collectively, @Home, iVillage and Sportsline, unless and until such Subject Companies are changed in accordance with Schedule 1.
Subject Companies means Parent’s Subsidiaries that are life insurance companies (including their respective successors and assigns), in each case existing as of the Signing Date and thereafter (including, for the avoidance of doubt, as of any future date), and any other Subsidiaries of Parent as may be agreed from time to time by Parent and the Investment Manager in writing. “Blackstone Asset Classes” shall mean the asset classes described in Exhibit B. For the avoidance of doubt, allocation of Subject Assets among the Blackstone Asset Classes shall be in accordance with the Allocation Guidelines and may result in 0% allocation to a specific Blackstone Asset Class listed on Exhibit B.