U.S. Company definition

U.S. Company means a company (i) incorporated in the U.S., or (ii) incorporated outside of the
U.S. Company means any member of the Group whose relevant jurisdiction is a state of the United States of America or the District of Columbia.
U.S. Company shall have the meaning set out in the recitals to this Agreement.

Examples of U.S. Company in a sentence

  • The Securities shall be executed in accordance with the UK Company’s articles of association or resolutions of the Board of Directors on behalf of the UK Company, and in accordance with the U.S. Company’s Certificate of Incorporation or resolutions of the Board of Directors on behalf of the U.S. Company.

  • Subject to the following paragraph, each Company intends to treat any interest paid by the U.S. Company as U.S.-source income for U.S. federal income tax purposes and any interest paid by the UK Company as foreign-source income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

  • The signature of any Officer of the UK Company or the U.S. Company on the Securities may be manual or facsimile.

  • Although the Securities will be co-issued by the U.S. Company and the UK Company and, therefore, each Company is liable for repayment of the Securities in their entirety, each Company intends to repay the interest and principal associated with the portion it will borrow.


More Definitions of U.S. Company

U.S. Company means Barclays Global Investors USA Inc., a corporation organized under the Laws of the State of California.
U.S. Company means Sensata Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
U.S. Company means GE Capital Aviation Services LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
U.S. Company means the Person named as the “U.S. Company” in the first paragraph of this instrument.
U.S. Company means a company that is incorporated in the U.S.
U.S. Company shall have the meaning provided in the first paragraph of this Agreement.
U.S. Company is defined in the Recitals to this Agreement.