TASCO definition

TASCO means Trenwick America Service Corporation, a Connecticut corporation and a wholly owned Subsidiary of TARCO.

Examples of TASCO in a sentence

  • TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION VISTA COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY INC.

  • Except as otherwise mandated by law, regulations or other Governmental Authority, the Company will not: (i) permit any Subsidiary (other than TASCO) to engage in any business other than the run-off of its insurance business or the insurance business of any former Affiliate of such Subsidiary or (ii) permit TASCO to engage in any business other than that required to carry out its obligations under the TARCO Runoff Plan.

  • The Company will not engage in any business except those related to being a holding company for the Capital Stock of TARCO and the indirect holding company of InsCorp, TASCO and each other Subsidiary of the Company as of the Effective Date, if any.

  • The Company will not, and will not permit its Subsidiaries to, make, or enter into any agreement which would require any of them to make, Capital Expenditures, except that TASCO may make Capital Expenditures to the extent that they do not, in the aggregate, exceed $1,000,000 annually.

  • As at the date of this announcement, the total issued share capital of TASCO is RM100,000,000.00 comprising 200,000,000 ordinary shares.

  • TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION D‑4 ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS OPERATIONS LLC ATK COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY INC.

  • TASCO is principally engaged as a total logistics solutions provider.

  • TASCO is a public listed company incorporated in Malaysia on 10 September 1974 and was listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on 28 December 2007.

  • The joint venture will not have any effect on the substantial shareholders’ shareholding of the Company as the subscription of the ordinary shares in JVCO by TASCO will be fully satisfied by way of cash.

  • Merge or consolidate, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to merge or consolidate, with any other Person, or, other than the TCS Acquisition, the TASCO Acquisition, the DCi Acquisition, and the Auction 123 Acquisition, each consented to by Bank, acquire, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to acquire, all or substantially all of the capital stock or property of another Person (including, without limitation, by the formation of any Subsidiary).