Belgian Company Code definition

Belgian Company Code means the Belgian Wetboek van Vennootschappen/Code des Sociétés dated May 7, 1999.
Belgian Company Code means the Belgian Code on Companies and Associations (Wetboek van Vennootschappen en Verenigingen / Code des Sociétés et Associations), which has been introduced pursuant to the Law dated 23 March 2019 (Belgisch Staatsblad / Moniteur belge of 4 April 2019).
Belgian Company Code means the Belgian company code enacted by the law of 7 May 1999, as the same may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Belgian Company Code in a sentence

  • The Bondholders shall be entitled to attend all general meetings of Shareholders of the Issuer, in accordance with Article 537 of the Belgian Company Code, and they shall be entitled to receive or examine any documents that are to be remitted or disclosed to them in accordance with the Belgian Company Code.

  • All these provisions have been approved by or will be put for approval to the extraordinary general shareholders’ meeting in accordance with article 556 of the Belgian Company Code.

  • The relevant provisions were approved at the extraordinary shareholders’ meeting of the relevant subsidiaries of the Company in accordance with article 556 of the Belgian Company Code.

  • The directors shall then comply with the applicable legal provisions of the Belgian Company Code and, in particular, to the extent legally required, abstain from deliberation and voting on the transaction in which the conflict situation arises.

  • The CEO is assisted by the executive management (“SLT”), of which he is the chairman, and that does not constitute a management committee within the meaning of article 524bis of the Belgian Company Code.

  • The relevant provisions were approved or will be put for approval at the extraordinary shareholders’ meeting in accordance with article 556 of the Belgian Company Code.

  • The Bonds will be issued in dematerialised form under the Belgian Company Code and cannot be physically delivered.

  • On December 31, 2018, the two board committees were composed as follows:2018, article 523 of the Belgian Company Code was applied once.

  • If you wish, you may use your browser’s print function to print a copy of this form for the committee to sign at the exam.

  • Name Audit CommitteeRemuneration & Nomination Committee In accordance with the Corporate Governance Charter, transactions and/or business relationships between directors and one or more companies of the Telenet Group, which do not strictly fall under the application of article 523 of the Belgian Company Code, should always take place at normal market conditions.


More Definitions of Belgian Company Code

Belgian Company Code means the Belgian company code enacted by the law of 7th May, 1999, as amended.
Belgian Company Code means Code des Societes/ Wetboek van Vennootschafen;

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