Formation Documents definition

Formation Documents means, collectively, the Issuer LLC Agreement, the Issuer Certificate of Formation and any other document pursuant to which the Issuer is formed or governed, as each may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
Formation Documents means the limited liability company agreement of the Borrower and the Certificate of Formation.
Formation Documents means, singly and collectively, the partnership agreements, joint venture agreements, limited partnership agreements, limited liability company or operating agreements and certificates of limited partnership and certificates of formation, articles (or certificate) of incorporation and by-laws and any similar agreement, document or instrument of any Person, as amended subject to the terms and provisions hereof.

Examples of Formation Documents in a sentence

  • Without the prior consent of the Administrative Agent, the Borrower will not amend, modify, waive or terminate any provision of its Formation Documents or the Purchase Agreement (including any Transfer Agreement).

  • In addition, Xxxxx will prepare for Seller’s prior review and approval, subject to the Seller Review Standard, the proposed formation documents for the Village 2 Owners Association (the “Village 2 Owners Association Formation Documents”), as well as the proposed Village 2 Owners Association Declaration, together with the Village 2 Owners Association Formation Documents, (collectively the “Village 2 Association Documents”).

  • Without the prior consent of the Administrative Agent and notice to each Agent, the Borrower will not amend, modify, waive or terminate any provision of its Formation Documents or the Purchase Agreement (including any Transfer Agreement).


More Definitions of Formation Documents

Formation Documents means (a) as to any corporation, its articles of incorporation and bylaws, (b) as to any limited partnership, its Certificate of Limited Partnership and partnership agreement, (c) as to any general partnership or joint venture, its Statement of Partnership and partnership agreement, (d) as to any limited liability company, its articles or certificate of organization and operating agreement, and (e) as to any trust, its trust agreement and a certification of the current trustees thereof, each of the foregoing together with all supplements, amendments and modifications.
Formation Documents means, collectively, the Issuer Certificate of Formation, the Issuer LLC Agreement and any other document pursuant to which the Issuer is formed or governed, as the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time.
Formation Documents means articles of incorporation, if the captive insurance
Formation Documents means as to any Person which is (i) a corporation, the certificate or articles of incorporation of such Person, (ii) a limited liability company, the articles of organization or certificate of formation of such Person, (iii) a limited partnership, the certificate of limited partnership agreement of such Person, or (iv) any other form of entity or organization, the organizational documents analogous to the foregoing.
Formation Documents means the articles of incorporation, articles of organization, partnership certificate, bylaws, operating agreement and partnership agreement of Borrower, each Guarantor and each other Loan Party, together with such resolutions, consent and other documents as Administrative Agent may reasonably require to evidence due formation, valid existence and authority of Borrower, each Guarantor and each other Loan Party.
Formation Documents means, with respect to any Person (other than a natural Person), such Person’s Articles (or Certificate) of Incorporation, Articles of Organization, Certificate of Formation or equivalent formation documents which were filed with the Secretary of State in the jurisdiction in which such Person was incorporated, organized or formed, together with any amendments to any of the foregoing.
Formation Documents means, collectively, the Issuer LLC Agreement and the Issuer Articles of Organization, as each may be amended or supplemented from time to time.