Total Related Party Transactions Sample Clauses

Total Related Party Transactions. 15.4 The Permission Holder shall annually submit a certificate of the Statutory Auditors for compliance of Clauses 7.2 to 7.4 above along with the audited accounts as per format at Annexure – IV.
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Related to Total Related Party Transactions

  • Related Party Transactions There are no business relationships or related party transactions involving the Company or any other person required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus that have not been described as required.

  • PERMITTED TRANSACTIONS The Member is free to engage in any activity on its own or by the means of any entity. The Member’s fiduciary duty of loyalty, as it applies to outside business activities and opportunities, and the “corporate opportunity doctrine,” as such doctrine may be described under general corporation law, is hereby eliminated to the maximum extent allowed by the Act.

  • Meaningful Relationship Commitment Letters If applicable, Meaningful Relationship Commitment Letter(s) (MRCL) establishes the relationship and commitments of performance for Contractors who share Systems, Certifications, and Clearances from other affiliates, divisions, or subsidiaries within a Contractor’s internal corporate structure. If applicable, the Contractor must maintain and honor each MRCL for the entire term of OASIS SB. The Contractor shall notify the OASIS SB CO, in writing, if there are any changes in the status of their internal corporate relationships or commitments and provide the reasons for the change. If applicable, the Contractor’s MRCLs are incorporated by reference into the OASIS SB contract and the OASIS Program Office will provide MRCLs for the OCO upon request.

  • Affiliate Transactions Borrower shall not enter into, or be a party to, any transaction with an Affiliate of Borrower or any of the partners, members or shareholders, as applicable, of Borrower except in the ordinary course of business and on terms which are no less favorable to Borrower or such Affiliate than would be obtained in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated third party.

  • Real estate transactions You must sign the certification. You may cross out item 2 of the certification.

  • Non-Arm’s Length Transactions Except as disclosed in the Prospectus and to the Agent, the Corporation does not owe any amount to, nor has the Corporation made any present loans to, or borrowed any amount from or is otherwise indebted to, any officer, director, employee or securityholder of any of them or any person not dealing at “arm's length” (as such term is defined in the Income Tax Act (Canada)) with any of them except for usual employee reimbursements and compensation paid or other advances of funds in the ordinary and normal course of the business of the Corporation. Except usual employee or consulting arrangements made in the ordinary and normal course of business, neither the Corporation is a party to any contract, agreement or understanding with any officer, director, employee or securityholder of any of them or any other person not dealing at arm's length with the Corporation. No officer, director or employee of the Corporation and no person which is an affiliate or associate of any of the foregoing persons, owns, directly or indirectly, any interest (except for shares representing less than 5% of the outstanding shares of any class or series of any publicly traded company) in, or is an officer, director, employee or consultant of, any person which is, or is engaged in, a business competitive with the business of the Corporation which could have a material adverse effect on the ability to properly perform the services to be performed by such person for the Corporation. Except as described in the Prospectus, no officer, director, employee or securityholder of the Corporation has any cause of action or other claim whatsoever against, or owes any amount to, the Corporation except for claims in the ordinary and normal course of the business of the Corporation such as for accrued vacation pay or other amounts or matters which would not be material to the Corporation.

  • DISCLOSEABLE TRANSACTION The transaction contemplated under the Tenancy Agreement is regarded as an acquisition of assets under the Listing Rules. On the basis of the acquisition of right-of-use assets under the Tenancy Agreement, the amount recognised by the Group pursuant to IFRS 16 is approximately RMB92.25 million. As the highest applicable percentage ratio under Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules in respect of the consideration for the acquisition of the right-of-use assets recognised by the Group pursuant to IFRS 16 is more than 5% but less than 25%, the entering into the Tenancy Agreement constitutes a discloseable transaction for the Company, and is subject to the reporting and announcement requirements but is exempted from the circular and shareholders’ approval requirements under the Chapter 14 of the Listing Rules.

  • Split Transactions You can instruct a merchant to charge your Card for part of a purchase and pay any remaining amount with cash or another card. This is called a “split transaction.” Some merchants do not permit split transactions. If you wish to conduct a split transaction, you must tell the merchant the exact amount you would like charged to your Card. If you fail to inform the merchant you would like to complete a split transaction and you do not have sufficient available funds in your Account to cover the entire purchase amount, your Card is likely to be declined.

  • CONTINUING CONNECTED TRANSACTIONS RENTAL AGREEMENTS On 11 January 2012, Xinhua Company, as the tenant, entered into the First Rental Agreement to lease from Hua Xin Weaving the First Properties. On the same date, Xinhua Company, as the tenant, entered into the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement to lease from Hua Xin Plastic the Second Properties and the Third Property respectively. On 11 January 2012, Xinhua Company, as the landlord, entered into the Supplemental Rental Agreement with Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx to amend the 2011 Rental Agreement. Details of the 2011 Rental Agreement are set out in the announcement of the Company dated 16 March 2011. Since Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx is ultimately wholly-owned by Chim Wai Kong and Xxxx Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, both being the executive Directors and the controlling shareholders of the Company, and Xxx Xxx Plastic is wholly-owned by Xxxx Xxx Xxxx, an executive Director and controlling shareholder of the Company, Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx and Xxx Xxx Plastic are connected persons of the Company under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules and therefore the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement constitute continuing connected transactions of the Company under the Listing Rules. Since the applicable percentages ratios (as defined in the Listing Rules) for the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement (in aggregate) on an annual basis are less than 5%, the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement are subject to the annual review, reporting and announcement requirements of the Listing Rules and are exempt from the independent shareholders’ approval requirements under the Listing Rules. Since Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx is a connected person of the Company under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules, the Supplemental Rental Agreement constitutes a continuing connected transaction of the Company. Since the applicable percentages ratios (as defined in the Listing Rules) for the 2011 Rental Agreement (as amended by the Supplemental Rental Agreement) on an annual basis are less than 5%, the 2011 Rental Agreement (as amended by the Supplemental Rental Agreement) is subject to the annual review, reporting and announcement requirements of the Listing Rules and is exempt from the independent shareholders’ approval requirements under the Listing Rules. RENTAL AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO WITH CONNECTED PERSONS WHERE THE GROUP IS A TENANT Major terms of the rental agreements On 11 January 2012, Xinhua Company, as tenant, entered into the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement. Details of these rental agreements are set out as below: The rental agreement Date Landlord Tenant Properties Term Monthly rental Payment term Other terms The First Rental Agreement 11 January 2012 Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Xinhua Company The First Properties comprise three buildings with an aggregate floor area of approximately 7,059.41 sq.m. 36 months commencing from 1 January 2012 RMB70,594.10 (exclusive of water and electricity charges) The monthly rental is to be paid by Xinhua Company to Hua Xin Weaving in arrears on a monthly basis Any party may terminate the First Rental Agreement by two months’ notice in advance The Second Rental Agreement 11 January Hua Xin Plastic Xinhua Company The Second Properties comprise two buildings with an aggregate floor area of approximately 3,374.16 sq.m. 36 months commencing from 1 January 2012 RMB46,103.50 (exclusive of water and electricity charges) The monthly rental is to be paid by Xinhua Company to Hua Xin Plastic in arrears on a monthly basis Any party may terminate the Second Rental Agreement by two months’ notice in advance The Third Rental Agreement 11 January Hua Xin Plastic Xinhua Company The Third Property comprises one building with a floor area of approximately 7,700.58 sq.m. 3 years commencing from 1 January 2012 RMB70,000 The monthly rental is to be paid by Xinhua Company to Hua Xin Plastic in arrears on a monthly basis Any party may terminate the Third Rental Agreement by two months’ notice in advance The annual caps Based on the monthly rentals payable by Xinhua Company under the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement, the Directors expect the total annual rentals payable by Xinhua Company under each of the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement for the three years ending 31 December 2014 will not exceed the respective maximum annual caps as below: For each of the three years ending 31 December 2012, 2013 and 2014 Estimated maximum annual cap for the First Rental Agreement RMB847,129.20 (exclusive of water and electricity charges) Estimated maximum annual cap for the Second Rental Agreement RMB553,242.00 (exclusive of water and electricity charges) Estimated maximum annual cap for the Third Rental Agreement RMB840,000,00 The Listing Rules implications Xinhua Company is company established in the PRC and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx is ultimately owned as to approximately 99.75% by Chim Wai Kong and 0.25% by Xxxx Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, both being executive Directors and controlling shareholders of the Company. Xxx Xxx Plastic is ultimately wholly-owned by Xxxx Xxx Xxxx, an executive Director and controlling shareholder of the Company. Therefore, Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx and Hua Xin Plastic are connected persons of the Company within the meaning of Rule 14A.11 of the Listing Rules. Accordingly, the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement constitute continuing connected transactions of the Company under the Listing Rules. Since the applicable percentages ratios (as defined in the Listing Rules) for the rentals of the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement (in aggregate) on an annual basis are less than 5%, pursuant to Rule 14A.34(1) of the Listing Rules, the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement are subject to the annual review, reporting and announcement requirements and are exempted from the independent shareholders’ approval requirements under the Listing Rules. Details of the First Rental Agreement, the Second Rental Agreement and the Third Rental Agreement will be included in the annual report and accounts of the Company in accordance with Rule 14A.46 of the Listing Rules. RENTAL AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO WITH CONNECTED PERSONS WHERE THE GROUP IS A LANDLORD Major terms of the rental agreement On 11 January 2012, Xinhua Company and Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx entered into the Supplemental Rental Agreement to amend the terms of the 2011 Rental Agreement. Further details of the 2011 Rental Agreement are set out in the announcement of the Company dated 16 March 2011. Details of the Supplemental Rental Agreement are as follows: Date 11 January 2012 Parties Landlord: Xinhua Company Tenant: Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx The 2011 Properties Xinhua Company agreed to reduce the rental area of the 2011 Properties leased to Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx under the 2011 Rental Agreement from 20,290.68 sq.m. to 15,351.84 sq.m. with effect from 1 January 2012. The monthly rental The monthly rental payable by Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxx under the 2011 Rental Agreement will be reduced from RMB223,197.48 (exclusive of other outgoings) to RMB168,870.24 (exclusive of other outgoings) accordingly.

  • Certain Transactions The Warrant Agent, and its officers, directors and employees, may become the owner of, or acquire any interest in, Warrants, with the same rights that it or they would have if it were not the Warrant Agent hereunder, and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, it or they may engage or be interested in any financial or other transaction with the Company and may act on, or as depositary, trustee or agent for, any committee or body of holders of Warrant Securities or other obligations of the Company as freely as if it were not the Warrant Agent hereunder. Nothing in this Warrant Agreement shall be deemed to prevent the Warrant Agent from acting as trustee under any indenture to which the Company is a party.

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