Examples of Columbia Entities in a sentence
On March 2, 2005, the actions were consolidated in the Massachusetts federal court as In re Columbia Entities Litigation.
Accordingly, under Oregon law, as demonstrated by Wills and Columbia Entities, plaintiffs here have plainly met the standard for demand futility.
Each of the Columbia Entities and the Stewardship Entities acknowledges that each party to this Agreement has been represented by counsel in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Wills remains good law, as demonstrated by the District Court of Massachusetts’ reliance on the Wills standard in the case of In re Columbia Entities Litig., No. 04-11704-REK, 2005 U.S. Dist.
The Massachusetts District Court in the Columbia Entities applied Wills for certain defendants who were organized under Oregon law.
In addition, any commitment, underwriting, structuring or syndication fees (other than customary periodic agency fees for administrative services) in excess of four percent (4%) of the principal amount of the Interim Financing which are payable by the Company in connection therewith shall be borne by the Columbia Entities in proportion to their equity interests without recourse to the Company.
Within five (5) days following any Change of Control of Columbia, then the Columbia Entities shall give notice of such event to Whitney and Chisxxxx ("Xhange Notice").
The two additional seats shall be filled by individuals approved by Columbia, Whitney and Chisxxxx, xxd elected by holders of a majority of the Stock, and who are not otherwise Affiliates of any of the Columbia Entities, Whitney or Fleet.
RSI shall have received certificates (such certificates to be dated as of a day as close as practicable to the Closing Date) from appropriate authorities as to the corporate existence of each of the Columbia Entities and such other documents and certificates to evidence fulfillment of the conditions set forth in Sections 6.1 and 6.3 as RSI may reasonably require.
None of the Columbia Entities or the Columbia Subsidiaries are in violation of its chartering documents, bylaws or similar organizational documents in any material respect.