Company Divisions definition

Company Divisions means the “Music Publishing” and “Recorded Musicbusiness segments of the Company and its Affiliates as reported in the Company’s Consolidated Audited Financial Statements (and any other business segment as may be reported from time to time in such audited financial statements).

Examples of Company Divisions in a sentence

  • The Company shall endeavour to post any notice of vacancy received from other Company Divisions.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the foregoing restriction applies to additional business initiatives and does not apply to the Company Divisions existing on the Effective Date and does not prohibit the Company from undertaking actions determined to be necessary or appropriate to carry out such business activities or other actions which do not represent a new type of business.

  • As of the Effective Date, the executives leading the Company Divisions have been appointed as Vice Presidents (or Senior Vice Presidents) of the Company.

Related to Company Divisions

  • Public fund means the state treasurer or a retirement system.

  • LLC Division means the statutory division of any limited liability company into two or more limited liability companies pursuant to Section 18-217 of the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act or a comparable provision of any other Law.

  • Company Data means all data collected, generated, or received in connection with the marketing, delivery, or use of any Company Product, including Company-Licensed Data, Company-Owned Data and Personal Data.

  • Company Disclosure Letter means the disclosure letter dated the date of this Agreement and delivered by the Company to the Purchaser with this Agreement.

  • Company Reports shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(a).