Permitted Businesses Sample Clauses

Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be: (a) to acquire, develop, sell, exchange, construct, improve, subdivide, mortgage, lease, maintain, transfer, operate, own as an investment and/or otherwise engage in all general business activities related or incidental to the ownership and development of the Property, either directly or indirectly through ownership of one or more other Entities engaged in the foregoing; and (b) to engage in all activities necessary, customary, convenient, or incident to any of the foregoing.
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Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be the following: (a) To engage in the ownership, operation and management of the Broadcast Business; (b) To hold and maintain, directly or through any subsidiaries, any licenses, authorizations, permits or approvals issued by the FCC or any other Governmental Authority with respect to the ownership or operation of broadcast stations or facilities; (c) To exercise all powers, and to engage in all activities, necessary to or in any way connected with the Broadcast Business, as the Manager may determine in its sole discretion; and (d) To engage in any other lawful business or activity as determined by the Manager.
Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be: a. To accomplish any lawful business whatsoever, or which shall at any time appear conducive to or expedient for the protection or benefit of the Company and its assets. b. To exercise all other powers necessary to or reasonably connected with the Company's business that may be legally exercised by limited liability companies under the Delaware Act. c. To engage in all activities necessary, customary, convenient, or incident to any of the foregoing.
Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be to accomplish any lawful business purpose or activity whatsoever, except the business of granting policies of insurance, assuming insurance risks or banking as defined in § 126 of Title 8 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. The Company is organized primarily for the purpose of directly or indirectly acquiring, investing in, making loans with respect to, improving, holding, owning, developing, encumbering, selling, managing, operating and otherwise using residential and commercial real properties (each real property owned by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries
Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be: 3.1.1 To acquire the Land and to construct, develop, own, operate, manage, lease, finance, improve and sell or otherwise dispose of the Project; and 3.1.2 To engage in all activities necessary, customary, convenient, or incidental to any of the foregoing.
Permitted Businesses. The Company will have all of the powers and authority granted by the Act, any other Law and this LLC Agreement, necessary, appropriate, advisable or convenient to the conduct, promotion or attainment of the Business Purpose of the Company. The Company may not conduct, however, any business or activities outside the scope of the Business Purpose.
Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be to carry on any other lawful business or activity in connection with the foregoing or otherwise, and to have and exercise all of the powers, rights and privileges which a limited liability company organized pursuant to the Act may have and exercise, subject to any contracts it has entered into.
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Permitted Businesses. (a) The business of the Company shall be: (i) to acquire (in accordance with the Purchase Agreement and the Buyers Agreement), own, manage, operate, improve, develop, sell and otherwise deal with the Company Assets, and any other assets that may, from time to time, be acquired by the Company pursuant to this Agreement, directly or through Subsidiary Entities;
Permitted Businesses. The business of the Company shall be: (a) To accomplish any lawful business whatsoever or which shall at any time appear conducive to or expedient for the protection or benefit of the Company and its assets. (b) To exercise all other powers necessary to or reasonably connected with the Company’s business which may be legally exercised by limited liability companies under the Georgia Act. (c) To engage in all activities necessary, customary, convenient, or incident to any of the foregoing.
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