Surviving Company definition

Surviving Company has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.
Surviving Company. , shall mean the Listed Company survived pursuant to scheme of arrangement of an Operating Unlisted Company with a Listed Shell Company approved by the relevant competent authority.
Surviving Company means (a) the surviving corporation in any merger, consolidation or similar transaction, involving the Company (including the Company if the Company is the surviving corporation), (b) or the direct or indirect parent company of such surviving corporation or (c) the direct or indirect parent company of the Company following a sale of substantially all of the outstanding stock of the Company.

Examples of Surviving Company in a sentence

  • All risk factors associated with the proposed Surviving Company, its management, operations, industry it belongs to, capital market, law and order situation etc.

  • The Parties agree that the memorandum and articles of association of Merger Sub shall become the memorandum and articles of association of the Surviving Company at the Closing.

  • The board of directors of the Dividing Company shall continue to be the directors of the Surviving Company.

  • By operation of law, at the Division Effective Time and henceforth forever, (x) the Surviving Company shall have no responsibility or obligation whatsoever, whether under law, contract or otherwise, for any Liabilities allocated to the New Company under this Plan of Division and (y) the New Company shall have no responsibility or obligation whatsoever, whether under law, contract or otherwise, for any Liabilities allocated to the Surviving Company under this Plan of Division.

  • Without derogating from the allocation of Liabilities set forth in this Plan of Division, at and after the Division Effective Time, the Surviving Company and the New Company shall each thenceforth be responsible as separate and distinct companies only for the Liabilities that each company may undertake or incur in its own name.


More Definitions of Surviving Company

Surviving Company has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Surviving Company means the constituent company into which one or more other constituent companies are merged.
Surviving Company means (i) in a Reorganization, the entity resulting from the Reorganization or (ii) in a Sale, the entity that has acquired all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.
Surviving Company means the sole remaining Constituent Company into which one (1) or more other Constituent Companies are merged within the meaning of the Law;
Surviving Company has the meaning given in the recitals.
Surviving Company means the business entity that is a resulting company following a merger, consolidation, share exchange, division or other reorganization of or relating to Mercer or any Affiliate.
Surviving Company shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Article II.