Filing of the Articles of Arrangement Sample Clauses

Filing of the Articles of Arrangement. The Articles of Arrangement shall be filed with the Registrar with the purpose and intent that none of the provisions of this Plan shall become effective unless all of the provisions of this Plan shall have become effective in the sequence provided herein. The Certificate shall be conclusive proof that the Arrangement has become effective and that each of the events or transactions set forth in Section 3.1 has become effective in the sequence and at the time set out therein. If no Certificate is required to be issued by the Registrar pursuant to Subsection 193(11) of the ABCA, the Arrangement shall become effective at the Effective Time on the date the Articles of Arrangement are filed with the Registrar pursuant to Subsection 193(10) of the ABCA.
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Filing of the Articles of Arrangement. The Articles of Arrangement and the Certificate of Arrangement shall be filed with the Director and issued, respectively, with the purpose and intent that none of the provisions of this Plan of Arrangement shall become effective unless all of the provisions of this Plan of Arrangement become effective in the sequence provided herein with respect to the Arrangement in its entirety. The Certificate of Arrangement shall be conclusive evidence that the Arrangement has become effective and that each of the provisions of Article 3 has become effective in the sequence set forth herein.

Related to Filing of the Articles of Arrangement

  • Articles of Arrangement The Articles of Arrangement shall, with such other matters as are necessary to effect the Arrangement, and all as subject to the provisions of the Plan of Arrangement, provide substantially as follows:

  • Articles of Merger The parties agree that, as soon as practicable after satisfaction of all conditions to the Merger, they will jointly file executed Articles of Merger with the Department and make all other filings or recordings required by Maryland law in connection with the Merger.

  • Restated Articles The Restated Articles shall have been filed with the California Secretary of State.

  • Charter Amendment In the event there are insufficient shares of Common Stock authorized, unreserved and available for issuance upon exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall use its best efforts to effect an amendment of its certificate of incorporation so as to increase the authorized shares of Common Stock to accommodate such exercise.

  • Plan of Arrangement The Parties will forthwith jointly file, proceed with and diligently prosecute an application for an Interim Order providing for, among other things, the calling and holding of the Xxxxx Meeting for the purpose of considering and, if deemed advisable, approving the Arrangement Resolution and upon receipt thereof, the Parties will forthwith carry out the terms of the Interim Order to the extent applicable to it. Provided all necessary approvals for the Arrangement Resolution are obtained from the Xxxxx Shareholders, the Parties shall jointly submit the Arrangement to the Court and apply for the Final Order. Upon issuance of the Final Order and subject to the conditions precedent in Article 5, Xxxxx shall forthwith proceed to file the Articles of Arrangement, the Final Order and such other documents as may be required to give effect to the Arrangement with the Registrar pursuant to the Arrangement Provisions, whereupon the transactions comprising the Arrangement shall occur and shall be deemed to have occurred in the order set out therein without any act or formality.

  • Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws Change in Fiscal Year Disclosure is required of any amendment “to the governing documents of the issuing entity” Depositor

  • Articles of Dissolution Upon the dissolution and commencement of the winding up of the Company, the Member shall cause Articles of Dissolution to be executed on behalf of the Company and filed with the Secretary of State, and the Member shall execute, acknowledge and file any and all other instruments necessary or appropriate to reflect the dissolution of the Company.

  • Charter Amendments Amend, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to amend, its certificate of incorporation or bylaws in any material respect.

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