Bylaws definition

Bylaws means the bylaws of the Corporation, as they may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Bylaws in a sentence

  • If at the Effective Time a vacancy shall exist in any of the offices of the Surviving Corporation, such vacancy may thereafter be filled in the manner provided by the Surviving Articles or Surviving Bylaws, as applicable.

  • If at the Effective Time a vacancy shall exist on the Board of Directors of the Surviving Corporation, such vacancy may thereafter be filled in the manner provided by the Surviving Articles or Surviving Bylaws, as applicable.

  • Further, and for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the laws, legislation, rules and regulations of the Republic of Italy in force from time to time, including (where such laws, legislation, rules and regulations so require or allow) the Issuer’s By-laws (statuto), shall be deemed to apply to any aspects relating to the Meetings of the Noteholders which are not expressly regulated herein.

  • VALIC has herewith furnished the SUB-ADVISER copies of VC I’s Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information, Articles and Bylaws as are currently in effect and agrees during the continuance of this Agreement to furnish the SUB-ADVISER copies of any amendments or supplements thereto before or at the time the amendments or supplements become effective.

  • The provisions set out in this Schedule shall be deemed to be amended, replaced and/or supplemented to the extent that such laws, legislation, rules and regulations (and, where applicable, the Issuer's By-laws (statuto)) are amended, replaced and/or supplemented at any time while the Notes remain outstanding.


More Definitions of Bylaws

Bylaws means these Bylaws of the Fund as amended or restated from time to time by the Directors.
Bylaws means the bylaws of the Issuer, as they may be amended from time to time.
Bylaws means these Bylaws as altered from time to time.
Bylaws means the Bylaws of the Company, as the same may be amended from time to time.