Permitted Activity definition

Permitted Activity has the meaning provided in Section 7.14.
Permitted Activity means (i) any Permitted Person serving as a director on the Board or the Company’s Subsidiaries (or as a member of any committee thereof) or voting or taking any action in his capacity as a director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or as a member of any committee thereof), (ii) any non-public discussion or communication by any Permitted Person with respect to: (A) voting or any action to be taken by any director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or any committee thereof) in his capacity as a director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, (B) any vote or action taken, to be taken or proposed to be taken by any director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or any committee thereof) in his capacity as a director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or as a member of any committee thereof) or (C) any proposal to be made to the Board (or applicable board of directors of any Company Subsidiary) by any director of the Company or its Subsidiaries (or any committee thereof) in his capacity as a director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or (iii) any non-public discussion or communication by any Permitted Person with respect to matters related to the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, it is understood that no agreement, arrangement or understanding shall exist or be deemed to exist between, by or among any Permitted Persons by virtue of: (1) any Permitted Person engaging in any Permitted Activity with any other Permitted Person and subsequently voting or taking any other action similar to the vote or other action taken by another Permitted Person or (2) any decisions or conclusions of any Permitted Persons: (x) relating to the manner that a director should vote on any matter or (y) that a director should present any matter to the Board and/or any officer of the Company (it being understood that no such activity can bind a director from his or her right to freely vote and act in accordance with his or her fiduciary duties as a director). For example, if two Permitted Persons meet (either alone or with any board members) and discuss a matter to be acted on, or that they would like to be acted on, by the Board, and those two Permitted Persons reach a conclusion as to how they would like directors to vote or act, and those Permitted Persons tell any board members that conclusion and that the Permitted Persons would like the board members to vote or act in accordance with that conclusion, such activity is “Permitted Activity...
Permitted Activity means an historical re-enactment or a sporting activity;

Examples of Permitted Activity in a sentence

  • Item G: Cessation or Reduction of Permitted Activity Not a Defense - 6NYCRR Part 201-6.5(a)(5)It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action to claim that a cessation or reduction in the permitted activity would have been necessary in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.

  • Item G: Cessation or Reduction of Permitted Activity Not a Defense - 6 NYCRR 201-6.5 (a) (5)It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action to claim that a cessation or reduction in the permitted activity would have been necessary in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.

  • Item G: Cessation or Reduction of Permitted Activity Not a Defense - 6 NYCRR 201-6.4 (a) (5)It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action to claim that a cessation or reduction in the permitted activity would have been necessary in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.

  • Item P: Cessation or Reduction of Permitted Activity Not a Defense - 6NYCRR Part 201-6.5(a)(5)It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action to claim that a cessation or reduction in the permitted activity would have been necessary in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.

  • Item F: Cessation or Reduction of Permitted Activity Not a Defense - 6 NYCRR 201-6.4 (a) (5)It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action to claim that a cessation or reduction in the permitted activity would have been necessary in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.


More Definitions of Permitted Activity

Permitted Activity means the purposes for which Personal Data can be processed under the Agreement.
Permitted Activity is means the activity described in the Basic License Information. "Port" is defined in Section 1.
Permitted Activity shall have the meaning specified in Section 10.1(a).
Permitted Activity. Has the meaning given to that term in Section 2(A) of Appendix B. Prohibited Activity Has the meaning given to that term in Section 1 of Appendix B. Simple Majority More than half of the votes cast. Subsidiary A subsidiary of the Company within the meaning of Section 2:24a DCC, including: a.an entity in whose general meeting the Company or one or more of its Subsidiaries can exercise, whether or not by virtue of an agreement with other parties with voting rights, individually or collectively, more than half of the voting rights; and b.an entity of which the Company or one or more of its Subsidiaries are members or shareholders and can appoint or dismiss, whether or not by virtue of an agreement with other parties with voting rights, individually or collectively, more than half of the managing directors or of the supervisory directors, even if all parties with voting rights cast their votes.
Permitted Activity means games, practises and tournaments for ice hockey, shinny hockey and ringette; practices and competitions for figure skating; public skating; and carnivals.
Permitted Activity means a discharge of
Permitted Activity means the investment in, development of, and/or operation of, one or more combined family restaurant and entertainment facilities, each of which facilities shall conduct all of the following activities: (A) the operation of one or more restaurants, (B) the operation of no more than sixteen (16) movie screens with no more than an average of 200 seats per screen, and (C) the operation of one or more game rooms (which shall include amusement rides, climbing walls, football passing machines and billiard tables), one or more lounges and one or more party rooms.