Company Establishment Date definition

Company Establishment Date means the date of issuance of the Business License.
Company Establishment Date means the date in which both DAP and WTW subscribe their Shares of the Company in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.
Company Establishment Date means the date in which both USEV and LINGSTAR subscribe their Shares of the Company in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement. “Competitor” means:

Examples of Company Establishment Date in a sentence

  • The JV Company’s first fiscal year shall commence on the Company Establishment Date and shall end on the immediately succeeding December 31.

  • From the Company Establishment Date, each Shareholder shall vote its Shares at any regular or special meeting of Shareholders, and shall take all other actions necessary, to give effect to the provisions of this Agreement and to ensure the inclusion in the Charter Documents of the rights and privileges of the Shareholders included in this Agreement.

  • In this connection, as soon as reasonably practicable following the Company Establishment Date, the Company shall establish the Shanghai WFOE.

  • After the Core Business Company Establishment Date, the Integrated Group shall reduce its petroleum refining capacity by approximately 400 thousand BPSD by March 31, 2011, as compared to the refining capacity on the Basic Agreement Date.

  • On the Company Establishment Date, each of DAP and WTW will simultaneously subscribe and pay for, and the Company will issue and allot to DAP and WTW, fully paid DAP Shares and WTW Shares, respectively, in the amount of HK$490 and HK$510, respectively.

  • In this connection, as soon as reasonably practicable following the Company Establishment Date, the Company shall establish the Xian WFOE.

  • On the Company Establishment Date, each of USEV and LINGSTAR will simultaneously subscribe and pay for, and the Company will issue and allot to USEV and LINGSTAR, fully paid USEV Shares and LINGSTAR Shares, respectively, in the amount of $___________________ and $_________________, respectively.