C ompany definition

C ompany means Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., a Delaware corporation, or any successor thereto.
C ompany means Westar Energy, Inc., a Kansas corporation.

Examples of C ompany in a sentence

  • Risks and Uncertainties Statement Regulation G The attached charts include C ompany information that does not conform to generally accepted accounting principles ( “GAAP”).

  • Regulation G The attached charts include C ompany information that does not conform to generally accepted accounting principles ( “GAAP”).

  • C ompany Response: The requested disclosure has been added to the Form 10.

  • C ompany Name has adequate financial resources to manage this contract, as established by ouraudited financial statements (OR list what else may have been submitted) submitted in this proposal.

  • C ompany Name record of integrity is ( describe, e.g. outstanding), as shown in the Representations and Certifications.


More Definitions of C ompany

C ompany means Conduent Incorporated or any successor thereto, including any successor to its business and/or assets which assumes and agrees to perform the duties of the Company described in this Plan by operation of law or otherwise.
C ompany s AUM” means the Assets Under Management of the Company and its Subsidiaries
C ompany means Forum Energy Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors. Contributions. Section 2.5(b).
C ompany means SemGroup Corporation a Delaware corporation, and any successor thereto.
C ompany means MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and its successors.
C ompany means Digi; the present and past officers, directors, members, committees, shareholders (together with any officers, partners, managers members, employees, agents and affiliates of any such shareholder), agents, and employees of Digi; any company providing insurance to Digi in the present or past; the present and past employee benefit planssponsored or maintained by Digi (other than multiemployer plans) and the present and past fiduciaries of such plans; the attorneys for Digi; and anyone who acted on behalf of Digi or on instructions from Digi.