Creation and Consolidation of Divisions Sample Clauses

Creation and Consolidation of Divisions. The Board may cause the business and operations of the Corporation or any part thereof to be divided or to be segregated into one or more divisions upon such basis, including without limitation, character or type of operation, geographical territory, product manufactured or service rendered, as the Board may consider appropriate in each case. The Board may also cause the business and operations of any such division to be further divided into sub-units and the business and operations of any such divisions or sub-units to be consolidated upon such basis as the Board may consider appropriate in each case.
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Related to Creation and Consolidation of Divisions

  • Merger and Consolidation The Company will not consolidate with or merge with or into, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all its assets to, any Person, unless:

  • Mergers and Consolidations Wind up, liquidate or dissolve its affairs or enter into any transaction of merger or consolidation (or agree to do any of the foregoing at any future time), except that the following shall be permitted:

  • Merger and Consolidation Conversion 27 (a) Merger and Consolidation 27 (b) Conversion. 28 Section 4. Reorganization. 29 Section 5. Amendments. 29 Section 6. Filing of Copies, References, Headings. 29

  • Mergers, Consolidations and Sales The Borrower shall not, nor shall it permit any Subsidiary to, be a party to any merger or consolidation, or sell, transfer, lease or otherwise dispose of all or any part of its Property, including any disposition of Property as part of a sale and leaseback transaction, or in any event sell or discount (with or without recourse) any of its notes or accounts receivable; provided, however, that this Section shall not apply to nor operate to prevent:

  • Mergers, Consolidations Be a party to any merger or consolidation, other than a merger or consolidation of such Lessee into or with another entity if:

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