Augusta Capital definition

Augusta Capital means Augusta Capital Corporation, a private British Columbia corporation all of the outstanding shares of which are owned by Richard W. Warke, the Chairman of Wildcat and the proposed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Resulting Issuer.
Augusta Capital means Augusta Capital Corporation, a corporation existing under the Laws of the Province of British Columbia.

Examples of Augusta Capital in a sentence

  • The Finance Centre Podium was purchased from an entity associated with Augusta Capital Limited, which M.E. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ controls.

  • MAnAgeMent Any inquiries about Augusta Capital Limited can be directed to ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, General Manager, Augusta Capital Limited.

  • Metroclean Limited commenced trading in April 2010, but was purchased on 30 March 2012 by Augusta Capital Limited.

  • For Augusta Capital Limited’s properties there is an absence of current prices in an active market, for similar property in the same location and in the same condition with similar lease terms.

  • The consolidated financial statements comprise the financial statements of Augusta Capital Limited and its subsidiaries as at and for the period ended 31 March each year (the Group).

  • Pursuant to a share purchase agreement dated for reference May 18, 2006 entered into among the Company, Augusta Capital (U.S.) Corporation, Ventana and the Shareholder (the “Share Purchase Agreement”) Ventana issued to the Shareholder an aggregate of 3,000,000 Class “A” special warrants (the “Special Warrants”).

Related to Augusta Capital

  • Finance Company means any Finance Company or other lender with whom You have agreed a Loan or credit agreement through the Supplying Outlet.

  • Unit Capital means the aggregate of the face value of units issued under the scheme and outstanding for the time being.

  • Sales finance company means that term as defined in section 2 of the motor vehicle sales finance act, MCL 492.102.

  • Equity Capital means capital invested in common or preferred stock, royalty rights, limited partnership interests, limited liability company interests, or any other security or rights that evidence ownership in a private business.

  • Charter Capital means the amount of capital contributed by all Shareholders and mentioned in Article 5 of this Charter.