Approval of Corporate Actions Sample Clauses

Approval of Corporate Actions. Any action for which there is no specific provision in the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law applicable to a corporation that has no members and would otherwise require approval by the members shall require only approval by the board of directors, as provided in Corporations Code Section 5310.
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Approval of Corporate Actions. The Pledgee shall not unreasonably withhold approval of proposed actions by the Company.
Approval of Corporate Actions. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or by Florida law, the exercise of any voting or other rights under this Agreement or any other determination required by the Stockholders shall be determined by the holders of a majority of the Shares held by such Stockholders.

Related to Approval of Corporate Actions

  • Notice of Corporate Action If at any time:

  • Evidence of Corporate Action The Administrative Agent shall have received in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent: (a) documents evidencing all corporate action taken by Borrower to authorize (including the specific names and titles of the persons authorized to so act (each an “Authorized Officer”)) the execution, delivery and performance of the Loan Documents to which it is a party, certified to be true and correct by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of Borrower; and (b) a certificate of the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of Borrower, dated the Closing Date, certifying the names and true signatures of the Authorized Officers.

  • Corporate Approval This Agreement has been approved by the Board, and has been duly executed and delivered by Employee and on behalf of the Company by its duly authorized representative.

  • Corporate Actions Except as otherwise set forth herein, Pledgor and Secured Party agree that Securities Intermediary shall have no responsibility for ascertaining or acting upon any calls, conversions, exchange offers, tenders, interest rate changes or similar matters relating to any Financial Assets credited to or held for the credit of the Reserve Account (except based on written instructions originated by Pledgor or Secured Party), or for informing Pledgor or Secured Party with respect thereto, whether or not Securities Intermediary has, or is deemed to have, knowledge of any of the aforesaid. Securities Intermediary is authorized to withdraw securities sold or otherwise disposed of, and to credit the Reserve Account with the proceeds thereof or make such other disposition thereof as may be directed in accordance with this Agreement. Securities Intermediary is further authorized to collect all income and other payments which may become due on Financial Assets credited to the Reserve Account, to surrender for payment maturing obligations and those called for redemption and to exchange certificates in temporary form for like certificates in definitive form, or, if the par value of any shares is changed, to effect the exchange for new certificates. It is understood and agreed by Pledgor and Secured Party that, although Securities Intermediary will use reasonable efforts to effect the transactions set forth in the preceding sentence, Securities Intermediary shall incur no liability for its failure to effect the same unless its failure is the result of negligence or willful misconduct.

  • Corporate Approvals Prior to Closing Date, each of the parties shall submit this Agreement to its board of directors and when necessary, its respective shareholders and obtain approval of this Agreement. Copies of corporate actions taken shall be provided to each party.

  • Corporate Action All corporate action necessary for the valid execution, delivery and performance by the Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries of this Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which it is or is to become a party shall have been duly and effectively taken, and evidence thereof satisfactory to the Banks shall have been provided to each of the Banks.

  • Corporate Actions Proxies Tax Reclaims (a) Corporate Actions. Whenever Bank receives information concerning the Financial Assets which requires discretionary action by the beneficial owner of the Financial Assets (other than a proxy), such as subscription rights, bonus issues, stock repurchase plans and rights offerings, or legal notices or other material intended to be transmitted to securities holders (“Corporate Actions”), Bank shall give Customer prompt notice of such Corporate Actions to the extent that Bank’s central corporate actions department has actual knowledge of a Corporate Action in time to notify its customers. Bank will notify Customer of any corporate action of which information is either (i) received by it or a Subcustodian to the extent that Bank’s central corporate actions department has actual knowledge of the corporate action in time to notify its customers in a timely manner; or (ii) published via a formal notice in publications and reporting services routinely used by Bank for this purpose in time for Bank to notify its customers in a timely manner. Bank also will use its reasonable efforts to notify Customer of any class action litigation for which information is actually received by Bank’s central corporate actions department but shall not be liable for any Liabilities arising out of Bank’s failure to identify Customer’s interest in any class action litigation. Bank does not commit, however, to provide information concerning corporate actions or class action litigation relating to Financial Assets being held at Customer’s request in a name not subject to the control of Bank or its Subcustodian. When a rights entitlement or a fractional interest resulting from a rights issue, stock dividend, stock split or similar Corporate Action is received which bears an expiration date, Bank shall endeavor to obtain Instructions from Customer or its Authorized Person (as defined in Section 10 hereof), but if Instructions are not received in time for Bank to take timely action, or actual notice of such Corporate Action was received too late to seek Instructions, Bank is authorized to sell such rights entitlement or fractional interest and to credit the Deposit Account with the proceeds or take any other action it deems, in good faith, to be appropriate in which case it shall be held harmless for any such action.

  • Corporate Actions; Proxies Whenever the Bank receives information concerning the Securities which requires discretionary action by the beneficial owner of the Securities (other than a proxy), such as subscription rights, bonus issues, stock repurchase plans and rights offerings, or legal notices or other material intended to be transmitted to securities holders (“Corporate Actions”), the Bank will give the Customer notice of such Corporate Actions to the extent that the Bank’s central corporate actions department has actual knowledge of a Corporate Action in time to notify its customers. When a rights entitlement or a fractional interest resulting from a rights issue, stock dividend, stock split or similar Corporate Action is received which bears an expiration date, the Bank will endeavor to obtain Instructions from the Customer or its Authorized Person, but if Instructions are not received in time for the Bank to take timely action, or actual notice of such Corporate Action was received too late to seek Instructions, the Bank is authorized to sell such rights entitlement or fractional interest and to credit the Deposit Account with the proceeds or take any other action it deems, in good faith, to be appropriate in which case it shall be held harmless for any such action. The Bank will deliver proxies to the Customer or its designated agent pursuant to special arrangements which may have been agreed to in writing. Such proxies shall be executed in the appropriate nominee name relating to Securities in the Custody Account registered in the name of such nominee but without indicating the manner in which such proxies are to be voted; and where bearer Securities are involved, proxies will be delivered in accordance with Instructions.

  • Information on Corporate Actions The Custodian shall promptly deliver to the Trust all information received by the Custodian and pertaining to Securities being held by the Fund with respect to optional tender or exchange offers, calls for redemption or purchase, or expiration of rights. If the Trust desires to take action with respect to any tender offer, exchange offer or other similar transaction, the Trust shall notify the Custodian at least three Business Days prior to the date on which the Custodian is to take such action. The Trust will provide or cause to be provided to the Custodian all relevant information for any Security which has unique put/option provisions at least three Business Days prior to the beginning date of the tender period.

  • Requisite Action All requisite action (corporate, trust, partnership or otherwise) has been taken by Seller in connection with entering into this Agreement and the instruments referenced herein and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. No consent of any partner, shareholder, member, creditor, investor, judicial or administrative body, authority or other party is required which has not been obtained to permit Seller to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transaction contemplated hereby.

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