To control definition

To control means (to have) the power, whether or not actually exercised, to direct the management and affairs of another corporation or other legal entity, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of a majority of the issued and outstanding voting securities, of such a corporation and/or legal entity, and/or (to have) the right to elect a majority of the members of the board of directors (or of a body corporate with equivalent powers to direct and manage such corporation and/or legal entity) of such corporation and/or legal entity, by contract or otherwise. In the case of a corporation, (to have) the direct or indirect ownership of more than fifty per cent (50%) of its outstanding share capital shall in any case be deemed to confer (to) Control.
To control means to exercise the right to 50% (fifty percent) or more of the votes in the appointment of members of the Administration — or members of a similar body, as applicable — of that company or individual.
To control means, with respect to any person, the possession, directly or indirectly (including through any number of interposed persons), of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise and Controlled has a corresponding meaning.

Examples of To control in a sentence

  • To control another company, such ownership is not required; if another company is able to formulate, determine or veto basic business policy decisions of the offeror, such other company is considered the parent of the offeror.

  • REASON: To control emissions from the facility and provide for the protection of the environment.

  • To control source and the fugitive emissions, suitable pollution control devices shall be installed to meet the prescribed norms and/or the NAAQS.

  • Reason: To control emissions from the facility and provide for the protection of the environment.

  • To control temperature and time of soldering is 320±10℃and 3-5 sec.


More Definitions of To control

To control. Subsidiary," and "Controlling companies": other than cases that expressly differ from the context herein, shall have the meaning set forth in Article 2359, paragraph 1, no. 1 and no. 2 of the Civil Code.
To control a legal person means to hold shares to which sufficient votes are attached to elect a majority of the legal person’s directors.
To control means the direct or indirect ownership of more than 50% of the nominal value of the issued share capital of the Legal Entity or of more than 50% of the issued share capital entitling the holders to vote for the election of directors or persons performing similar functions, or the direct or indirect right by any other means to elect or appoint directors of the Legal Entity (or persons performing similar functions) who have a majority vote.
To control means with respect to an entity ownership of more than 50% of the capital stock or equity interest and voting control of any entity and the power to designate a majority of the board of directors of such entity.
To control means to administer an antimicrobial agent to a group of animals containing sick animals and healthy animals (presumed to be infected), to minimize or resolve clinical signs and to prevent further spread of the disease
To control means “to order, limit, or rule something, or someone's actions or behaviour”.
To control hereinafter means to own directly or through other related physical or legal entities the largest share in the taxpayer's authorised fund, or to have the largest part of votes in the taxpayer's administrative body, or hold a share of not less than 20% of the authorised fund of the taxpayer.