Fresenius AG definition

Fresenius AG means Fresenius AG, a German corporation.
Fresenius AG as defined in the Preamble hereof.
Fresenius AG as defined in the preamble to this Agreement.

Examples of Fresenius AG in a sentence

  • In connection with the formation of Fresenius AG, the Company shall also bear the formation expenses (costs of the capital increase), especially any corporate taxes, commercial register and notarial fees, notification costs, costs for the formation audit (audit of contributions in kind and capital increase) and consulting fees up to a total amount of DM 433,000.

  • The Company shall bear the formation expenses (conversion costs) in connection with the formation of Fresenius AG, especially any corporate taxes, commercial register and notarial fees, notification costs and the costs for the conversion audit up to a total amount of DM 5,790.

  • With regard to the conversion of Fresenius AG into Fresenius SE, the formation expenses up to an amount of Euro 3,000,000 shall be borne by the Company.

  • Independent members are persons who, apart from their membership of the supervisory board of the general partner or of Fresenius AG, have no significant business, professional or personal relations with the Company or any of its affiliates.

  • In this section, we discuss some of the institutional changes that could have affected inequality during this period, including labor regulation, trade liberalization and social policy.Brazil had a highly regulated labor market before reforms started in the late 1980s.

  • The qui tam actions and investigations, which began in the mid-1990s, originally targeted National Medical Care, Inc., (“NMC”) then a subsidiary of W.R. Grace & Co. NMC became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fresenius AG in 1996.

  • Prior to 1992, he was a Director of the Medical Systems Division of Fresenius AG and Vice-Chairman of the Fresenius AG Management Board.

  • To our knowledge, Fresenius AG is the only entity that beneficially owns more than 5% of our outstanding Ordinary shares.

  • In December 1998, the company sold substantially all of its nutrition business to Fresenius AG for a loss of $52.

  • In 1998 the then Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) investigated and reported on a proposed merger between Fresenius AG (Fresenius) and Caremark: see the Fresenius/Caremark report, 9 March 1998.


More Definitions of Fresenius AG

Fresenius AG as defined in the preamble to this Agreement. 77 Fresenius USA: as defined in the Reorganization Agreement.

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  • FOS means the Financial Ombudsman Service;

  • Chain pharmacy warehouse means a physical location for prescription drugs that acts as a central warehouse and performs intracompany sales or transfers of the prescription drugs to a group of chain pharmacies that have the same common ownership and control.

  • Horizon means a layer of soil, approximately parallel to the surface, that has distinct characteristics produced by soil forming processes.

  • Medical Foods means any nutritional substances in any form that are:

  • Foster child means a child who has been removed from his or her home pursuant to Section 309 of the Welfare and Institutions Code (“WIC”), is the subject of a petition filed under Section 300 or 602 of the WIC, or has been removed from his or her home and is the subject of a petition filed under WIC section 300 or 602.

  • Mutual holding company means that term as defined in section 10(o) of the home owners' loan act, chapter 64, titles III and IX of Public Law 101-73, 12 U.S.C. 1467a, and OTS regulations governing mutual holding companies.

  • Medical home means a team approach to providing health care that originates in a primary care setting; fosters a partnership among the patient, the personal provider, and other health care professionals, and where appropriate, the patient’s family; utilizes the partnership to access and integrate all medical and nonmedical health-related services across all elements of the health care system and the patient’s community as needed by the patient and the patient’s family to achieve maximum health potential; maintains a centralized, comprehensive record of all health-related services to promote continuity of care; and has all of the characteristics specified in section 135.158.

  • Europe means the European Union, the European Economic Area and/or their member states, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.