Constituent Document definition

Constituent Document means, (i) with respect to any partnership (whether limited or general), (a) the certificate of partnership (or equivalent filings), (b) the partnership agreement (or equivalent organizational documents) of such partnership and (c) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such partnership’s partnership interests or the holders thereof; (ii) with respect to any limited liability company, (a) the certificate of formation (or the equivalent organizational documents) of such entity, (b) the operating agreement (or the equivalent governing documents) of such entity and (c) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such limited liability company’s membership interests or the holders thereof; and (iii) with respect to any other type of entity, the organizational and governing document for such entity which are equivalent to those described in clauses (i) and (ii) above, as applicable.
Constituent Document means, with respect to any entity, (i) the articles/certificate of incorporation (or the equivalent organizational documents) of such entity, (ii) the by-laws (or the equivalent governing documents) of such entity and (iii) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or relative rights, limitations and preferences of any class or series of such entity's Capital Stock.

Examples of Constituent Document in a sentence

  • Issuer: (a) in the context of the Trust Constitution, means the Manager; and (b) in the context of the Constituent Document of any other Attached Security, means the issuer of the Attached Security.

  • Subject to clause 7.3(b), the Corporations Act, the Listing Rules and the relevant Constituent Document, the Issuer must determine that the Attached Securities will be Unstapled on the occurrence of an Unstapling Event.

  • Subject to paragraph 7.4(b), the Corporations Act, the Listing Rules and the relevant Constituent Document, the Issuer must determine that an Attached Security or the Attached Securities (as applicable) will be Unstapled on the occurrence of an Unstapling Event.

  • In addition, the terms of issue of the preference share may provide for the issue of additional ordinary shares on conversion as determined by the Directors.Atlas Arteria Limited Constitution Schedule 2 - Stapling Provisions The following provisions take effect on and from the Stapling Commencement Date if determined by the Issuer and, if so determined, apply unless and until they cease to apply in accordance with the relevant Constituent Document.

  • Issuer: (a) in the context of the Constitution, means the Company; (b) in the context of the ALX Bermuda Bye-Laws, means ALX Bermuda; and (c) in the context of the Constituent Document of any other Attached Security, means the issuer of the Attached Security.


More Definitions of Constituent Document

Constituent Document means articles or certificate of incorporation, bylaws or other constitutive documents;
Constituent Document means, with respect to any Person that is not a natural person, such Person’s articles of incorporation, certificate of incorporation, bylaws, or similar charter documents.
Constituent Document means the documents and agreements necessary to duly organize a partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other for profit entity such as the certificate of organization, formation or incorporation and the limited partnership or liability company or operating agreement or bylaws, together with all amendments to each thereof, as in full force and effect on the date of this Agreement.
Constituent Document means with respect to any Person, such Person’s articles or certificate of incorporation, association or formation, deed of incorporation, bylaws, limited liability company agreement, partnership agreement or other constitutive documents, as applicable (and, in each case, such similar instruments or documents as applicable under a relevant jurisdiction).
Constituent Document means, (a) with respect to any corporation, (i) the articles/certificate of incorporation (or the equivalent organizational documents) of such entity, (ii) the bylaws (or the equivalent governing documents) of such entity and (iii) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or relative rights, limitations and preferences of any class or series of such entity’s Capital Stock or any unanimous shareholder agreement pertaining to any Foreign Subsidiary; (b) with respect to any partnership (whether limited or general), (i) the certificate of partnership (or equivalent filings), (ii) the partnership agreement (or equivalent organizational documents) of such partnership and (iii) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such partnership’s partnership interests; and (c) with respect to any limited liability company, (i) the articles of organization (or the equivalent organizational documents) of such entity, (ii) the operating agreement (or the equivalent governing documents) of such entity and (iii) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such limited liability company’s membership interests.
Constituent Document means, (i) with respect to any partnership (whether limited or general), (a) the certificate of partnership (or equivalent filings), (b) the partnership agreement (or equivalent organizational documents) of such partnership and (c) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such partnership’s partnership interests or the holders thereof; (ii) with respect to any limited liability company, (a) the certificate of formation (or the equivalent organizational documents) of such entity, (b) the operating agreement (or the equivalent governing documents) of such entity and (c) any document setting forth the designation, amount and/or rights, limitations and preferences of any of such limited liability company’s membership interests or the holders thereof; (iii) with respect to any statutory trust, (a) the certificate of trust or declaration of trust (or equivalent filings), (b) the trust agreement (or equivalent governing instrument) or any other document which creates such trust or governs its affairs and (c) any document setting forth the ownership, powers, rights and limitations of any owner of beneficial interests in such trust; and (iv) with respect to any other type of entity, the organizational and governing document for such entity which are equivalent to those described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, as applicable.
Constituent Document. , in relation to a company, means: