VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC Sample Clauses

VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC. Upon the coming into effect of this Scheme, the resolutions/ power of attorney executed by the Demerged Company as considered necessary by the Board of the Demerged Company in relation to the Demerged Undertaking and that are valid and subsisting on the Effective Date, shall continue to be valid and subsisting and be considered as resolutions and power of attorney passed/ executed by the Resulting Company and if any such resolutions have any monetary limits approved under the provisions of the Act, or any other applicable statutory provisions, then said limits as are considered necessary by the Board of the Demerged Company, shall be added to the limits, if any, under like resolutions passed by the Resulting Company and shall constitute the aggregate of the said limits in the Resulting Company.
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VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC. Upon the coming into effect of the Scheme, the resolutions of the Transferor Company as areconsidered necessary by the Board of Directors of the Transferee Company which are validly subsisting be considered as resolutions of the TransfereeCompany. If any such resolutions have any monetary limits approved under the provisions of the Act or of any other applicable statutory provisions, then the said limits, as are considered necessary by the Board of Directors of the Transferee Company, shall be added to the limits, if any, under the like resolutions passed by the Transferee Company.
VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC. Upon the coming into effect of this Scheme, the resolutions, if any, of the Transferor Company which are valid and subsisting on the Effective Date shall continue to be valid and subsisting and be considered as resolutions of the Transferee Company and if any such resolutions have any monetary limits approved under the provisions of the Act, or any other applicable statutory provisions, then, the said limits shall be added to the limits, if any, under like resolutions passed by the Transferee Company and shall constitute the aggregate of the limits in the Transferee Company. For Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Kum 81 ·t Company Secretary & Vice President-Legal Page 18 of 21 PART Ill - GENERAL CLAUSES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC. 11.1. Upon the coming into effect of this Scheme, the resolutions/ power of attorney executed by the Demerged Company in relation to the Demerged Undertaking, as the case may be, as considered necessary by the Board of the Demerged Company in relation to the Demerged Undertaking, as the case may be, and that are valid and subsisting on the Effective Date, shall continue to be valid and subsisting and be considered as resolutions and power of attorney passed/ executed by the Resulting Company and if any such resolutions have any monetary limits approved under the provisions of the Act, or any other applicable statutory provisions, then said limits as are considered necessary by the Board of the Demerged Company, as the case may be, shall be added to the limits, if any, under like resolutions passed by the Demerged Company, as the case may be, and shall constitute the aggregate of the said limits in the Resulting Company.
VALIDITY OF EXISTING RESOLUTIONS, ETC. 26.1 Upon the coming into effect of the Scheme and with effect from the Appointed Date, the resolutions of the Transferor Company No. 1 as are considered necessary by the Board of Directors of Resulting Company and which are validly subsisting, shall be considered as resolutions of Resulting Company. If any such resolutions have any monetary limits approved subject to the provisions of the Act or of any other Applicable Laws, then the said limits, as are considered necessary by the Board of Directors of Resulting Company, shall be added to the limits, if any, under the like resolutions passed by Resulting Company.

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