Public Registry of Commerce definition

Public Registry of Commerce means the Registro Público de la Propiedad y del Comercio or Mexico’s federal public registry of commercial entities.
Public Registry of Commerce means the Public Registry of Property and Commerce (Registro Público de la Xxxxxxxxx x xxx Xxxxxxxx) xx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, México.
Public Registry of Commerce means the office of the public registry of commerce of the corporate domicile of each Seller, as provided for in the Commerce Code.

Examples of Public Registry of Commerce in a sentence

  • Furthermore, on July 23, 2007, the Board of Directors of Banco Patagonia S.A. decided to approve the amount subscribed for the Class "B" shares issuance of face value ARS 75,000,000 shares in order to register the capital stock increase with the Buenos Aires City Public Registry of Commerce.

  • Date of registration with the Public Registry of Commerce: December 1st, 1992.Registration number with the Superintendency of Corporations: 11,667 - Book 112 - Tome A of Corporations.

  • Certificate of good standing and Certificate of registration in the corresponding Public Registry of Commerce which confirms the existence, the legal capacity and the proper constitution of the company.

  • Finally, on August 14, 2007, such capital increase was registered with the Public Registry of Commerce of the City of Buenos Aires, under No. 13,424, Stock Corporations Book 36.

  • IGJ, within the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, manages the Public Registry of Commerce in the City of Buenos Aires and the other registers for the city.

  • To such effect, both the articles of incorporation and the amendments to the corporate bylaws shall be filed in the Public Registry of Commerce, including the respective authorizations, as provided by the Law to Regulate Financial Groups.

  • Our legal and commercial name is Banco Macro S.A. We are a financial institution incorporated on November 21, 1966 as a sociedad anónima, a stock corporation, duly incorporated under the laws of Argentina for a 99-year period and registered on March 8, 1967 with the Public Registry of Commerce of the City of Bahía Blanca, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina under No. 1154 of Book 2, Volume 75 of Estatutos.

  • Upon publication of the resolution of the CNBV revoking a banking license in the Official Gazette and in two newspapers of wide distribution in Mexico and registration with the corresponding Public Registry of Commerce, the relevant banking institution will be dissolved and liquidation will be initiated.

  • Any amendment to the same shall be subject to prior approval of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, which shall grant or withhold it, hearing the opinion of Banco de México and, as applicable, of the National Banking and Securities Commission, and the Insurance and Bonding Commission, and shall be filed in the Public Registry of Commerce without a court order being necessary.

  • Certificate of good standing and Certificate of registration in the corresponding Public Registry of Commerce which confirms the existence, the legal capacity and the regular incorporation of the company.


More Definitions of Public Registry of Commerce

Public Registry of Commerce means, with respect to any Mexican Grantor, the Registro Público de Comercio in Mexico where such Mexican Grantor has its corporate domicile.

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  • Ministry of Finance means the Recipient’s Ministry of Finance, or any successor thereto.

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