principal register definition

principal register means the register of members of the Company maintained at such place within or outside the Cayman Islands as the Board shall determine from time to time.
principal register means the register of members of the Company
principal register means the register of members of the Company maintained in Bermuda;

Examples of principal register in a sentence

  • Any owner of an existing live Trademark registered on the Principal Register of the PTO, or an existing live application filed for registration with the PTO, will be eligible to seek to register the mark as a domain name during the Sunrise period provided that (i) the Trademark registration for that mark was issued prior to the commencement date of the Sunrise Period, or (ii) the application was filed with the PTO no later than July 27, 2001.

  • No. 3,255,969 (see attached) Service Xxxx, Principal Register, stylized shoe design, Reg.

  • No. 3,255,969 (see attached) Service Mark, Principal Register, stylized shoe design, Reg.

  • Registration of the Trademark on the U.S. Principal Register issued on November 1, 2011 and been assigned Registration No. 4,050,621 (the "Registration").

  • LICENSOR: BIG SUR MARATHON FOUNDATION By: Title: Date: LICENSEE: By: Title: Date: EXHIBIT A TRADEMARK DESCRIPTION AND LOGOS Service Xxxx, Principal Register, “JUST RUN,” Reg.


More Definitions of principal register

principal register where the Company has established one or more Branch Registers pursuant to the Companies Act and these Articles, means the Register maintained by the Company pursuant to the Companies Act and these Articles that is not designated by the Directors as a Branch Register.
principal register. , in relation to a company, means -
principal register. , in relation to a company, means the register of members of the company kept in pursuance of section 190;
principal register means the register of members of any foreign company kept at the principal office of such company outside this State.
principal register means the register of those Holdings of Principal Financial Products maintained by a Principal Issuer in Australia under these Rules.
principal register. , in relation to a company, means the register of members of the company kept pursuant to section 320;
principal register means the register of members of the Company maintained at such place within or outside the Cayman Islands as the Board shall determine from time to time."published in the newspapers"shall mean published as a paid advertisement in English in at least one English language newspaper and in Chinese in at least one Chinese language newspaper, being in each case a newspaper published daily and circulating generally in Hong Kong in accordance with the Listing Rules."published on the Exchange’s website"shall mean published in English and Chinese on the Exchange’s website in accordance with the Listing Rules."recognised clearing house"shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Part I of Schedule 1 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Cap. 571 of the Laws of Hong Kong) and any amendments thereto or re-enactments thereof for the time being in force and includes every other law incorporated therewith or substituted therefor."register"shall mean the principal register and any branch registers."rights issue"shall mean an offer by way of rights to existing holders of securities of the Company which enables those holders to subscribe for securities in proportion to their existing holdings."seal"shall include the common seal of the Company, the securities seal or any duplicate seal adopted by the Company pursuant to Article 22.2."Secretary"shall mean the person or persons appointed as company secretary by the Board from time to time."share"shall mean a share in the capital of the Company."special resolution"shall have the same meaning as ascribed thereto in the Companies Act and for this purpose, the requisite majority shall be not less than three-fourths of the votes of such members as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or, where proxies are allowed, by proxy or, in the case of corporations, by their duly authorised representatives, at a general meeting of which notice specifying the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution has been duly given, and shall include a special resolution passed pursuant to Article 13.11."subsidiary"shall have the meaning attributed to such term in the Companies Ordinance, but interpreting the term "subsidiary" in accordance with the definition of "subsidiary" under the Listing Rules."transfer office"shall mean the place where the principal register is situate for the time being."Virtual Meeting"shall mean any general meeting of the members at which the members (and any other permitted participants of such meeting,...