Telenational definition

Telenational means Telenational Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of Telenational in a sentence

  • The ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Granting a Franchise to Telenational Investment Corporation, Its Successors and Assigns, to Construct, Operate, and Maintain a Cable Television System in the Village of Iron Ridge, Wisconsin and Setting Forth Conditions Accompanying the Grant of This Franchise" is hereby repealed.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the achievement of the above covenants as set forth in this Section 6(l) is contingent upon the closing of the Telenational Communications, Inc.

  • In 2012, staff in this region reviewed all RAR reports and tracked the results of those reviews on a spreadsheet organizedaccording to the name of the QEP who authored them .

  • The franchise granted by the Village of Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, to Telenational Investment Corporation, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware with its principal office and place of business located at 428 East Government Street, Pensacola, Florida, is hereby revoked for noncompliance and nonperformance under the above described franchise ordinance.

  • It is understood that the Company intends to pursue a plan to provide positive cash flow from operations shortly after the Telenational Communications, Inc.

  • Since Telenational is the regulated entity, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rapid Link, the fine will be imposed on Telenational.

  • By: Name: Title: WITNESS: EXHIBIT A OTHER COMPANIES Telenational Communications, Inc.

  • On April 30, 1999 and May 3, 1999, respectively, two additional creditors, Telenational Marketing and Witchcraft Tape Products filed motions to join the involuntary petition.” 277 F.3d.

  • Includes the financial results of Telenational Communications, Inc.

  • The Trustee shall exercise this release in a written instrument specifying the powers to be released or restricted and the nature of any such restriction.

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