Group Subsidiary definition

Group Subsidiary means an entity the financial statements of which are consolidated with the financial statements of HMC.
Group Subsidiary means a company the financial statements of which are consolidated with the financial statements of the Guarantor.
Group Subsidiary means any Subsidiary of the Guarantor including, without limitation, the Issuer, and “Group Subsidiaries” means all of such Subsidiaries;

Examples of Group Subsidiary in a sentence

  • Guidance is needed to clarify that the portion of a dividend eligible for a Section 245A participation exemption is treated as tax-exempt income under the investment adjustment rules, as illustrated by the following example: Example 11—Post-acquisition Earnings and Profits, STFC Dividend to Consolidated Group Subsidiary Domestic corporation M formed and directly owns 100% of the stock of S, a domestic corporation and a member of M’s consolidated group.

  • The following table shows the list of consolidated entities and the interests held by the Group: Subsidiary Companies over which FTE Holding GmbH can execute joint control are either included in the consolidated financial statements with the proportionate assets, liabilities, earnings & expenses or measured according to the equity method, depending on their type.

  • The following table shows the list of consolidated entities and the interests held by the Group: Subsidiary On April 1, 2016 SFMC s.r.o. was merged into FTE automotive Slovakia s.r.o. Companies over which FTE Holding GmbH can execute joint control are either included in the consolidated financial statements with the proportionate assets, liabilities, earnings & expenses or measured according to the equity method, depending on their type.

  • Following is the list of principal subsidiaries included in the Group: Subsidiary Country of incorporation Effective ownership at December 31, 20072006Amiantit Fiberglass Industries Ltd.

  • The Group Subsidiary Ceylon Guardian Investment Trust PLC (CGIT), on 28th October 2021, disposed its entire holding of Guardian Capital Partners PLC (GCP), amounting to 21,692,800 ordinary shares or 83.97% equity stake of GCP held by CGIT to a nonrelated party, for a purchase consideration of Rs.32.30 per share through the trading floor of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).


More Definitions of Group Subsidiary

Group Subsidiary. – means a Subsidiary of the Employer or the Employer's Ultimate Parent.
Group Subsidiary means a Subsidiary of DS Smith Plc from time to time;
Group Subsidiary. – means a Subsidiary of the Employer or the Employer's Ultimate Parent. “Guarantor Strength Report” – is construed in accordance with Rule G2.3.
Group Subsidiary means a Corporation the financial statements of which are consolidated with the financial statements of the Limited Guarantor. “Holder,” in the case of any Registered Security, means the Person in whose name such Security is registered in the Security Register and, in the case of any Bearer Security, means the bearer thereof and, in the case of any Coupon, means the bearer thereof.
Group Subsidiary means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, limited liability company, joint venture or partnership of which such Person (a) beneficially owns, either directly or indirectly, more than fifty percent (50%) of (i) the total combined voting power of all classes of voting securities, (ii) the total
Group Subsidiary means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, limited liability company, joint venture or partnership of which such Person (a) beneficially owns, either directly or indirectly, more than fifty percent (50%) of (i) the total combined voting power of all classes of voting securities, (ii) the total combined equity interests or (iii) the capital or profit interests, in the W/2251460v17 CHAR2\1585092v5 case of a partnership, or (b) otherwise has the power to vote, either directly or indirectly, sufficient securities to elect a majority of the board of directors or similar governing body.
Group Subsidiary means each company being set out in Schedule 4 which is a direct or