Transpharm definition

Transpharm means Transpharm GmbH, a limited liability company under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany registered in the Commercial Register of the local court Ludwigshafen under docket number HRB 1135.
Transpharm means the supplier of goods under this agreement under the Gauteng branch and/or Western Cape branch; and

Examples of Transpharm in a sentence

  • Agreement by and between the Company and Transpharm (the “Transpharm Agreement”).

  • EXHIBIT 13.29 CHAIN OF TITLE OF 66.67 % SHAREHOLDING IN HOKURIKU SINCE JANUARY 1, 2000 January 1, 2000: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ (direct 100% subsidiary of BASF AG since before 2000) owns 66.67% of the shares in Hokuriku June 2000: Lupharma GmbH and Transpharm GmbH each acquired 33.335% of the shares in Hokuriku from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.

  • Lupharma and Transpharm are, at the time of such acquisition, each 100% owned by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ and therewith indirectly by BASF AG since before January 1, 2000 June 2000: Subsequent to the acquisition of the said shares in Hokuriku, Lupharma GmbH and Transpharm GmbH were sold to BASF AG and then contributed to BASF Pharma Holding GmbH, which is and has been a 100% BASF AG, wholly owned subsidiary since before 2000.

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