UK Sub definition

UK Sub means The Environmental Group International Limited, a company formed under the laws of the United Kingdom.
UK Sub means Premiere Global Services (UK) Limited, a company formed under the laws of the United Kingdom.
UK Sub means OMAM UK Limited, a [private limited company] organized under the laws of England and Wales and a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of US Sub.

Examples of UK Sub in a sentence

  • Permit either Canadian Sub or UK Sub to become an active company, have operations, conduct business or own any assets.

  • The OMUSH shares were transferred to U.K. Sub via a series of share exchanges, and the new intercompany debt was contributed among OMAM, U.S. Sub and U.K. Sub.

  • The UK Sub National Consumption statistics provide information on four main types of fuel categories.

  • Inheritance and gift tax revenues were never particularly important as a source of revenue for the central government; with few exceptions less than two percent of total tax revenue was raised this way, and in the last forty years before abolishment the share was around one tenth of that level.

  • If a Foreign Group which is a Qualifying Group contains a UK Sub-Group, the head of the UK Sub-Group must ensure that the Tax Strategy relating to the UK Sub- Group’s approach to UK taxation is prepared and published.


More Definitions of UK Sub

UK Sub means TSW International Ltd. GREYROCK BUSINESS CREDIT AMENDMENT TO LOAN DOCUMENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UK Sub means Activision UK, Ltd., a corporation organized under the laws of England and Wales.
UK Sub is defined in Section 8(d) of the Schedule.
UK Sub means TSW International Ltd.
UK Sub means CCA (UK) Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales.
UK Sub means The Environmental Group International Limited, a company formed under the laws of the United Kingdom. "Warrants" shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
UK Sub means Dictaphone Company Ltd., a corporation organized Under the laws of the United Kingdom.