Examples of Continuous Disclosure Documents in a sentence
The Mining Claims of the Company or the Subsidiaries cover the properties required by the Company for the purposes described in the Continuous Disclosure Documents and no other property rights are necessary for the conduct of the Company’s business as currently conducted.
Except as disclosed in the Continuous Disclosure Documents, subsequent to the date of the Financial Statements, there has not been any material change (financial or otherwise) in the business, affairs, liabilities (absolute, accrued, contingent or otherwise), capital, operations, financial condition, properties, prospects or assets of the Company or the Subsidiaries and no event has occurred or circumstance exists which could reasonably be expected to result in such a material change.
All interests in material mining claims, concessions, exploitation or extraction rights or similar rights (“Mining Claims”) that are held by the Company or any of the Subsidiaries are in good standing, are valid and enforceable, are free and clear of any material Encumbrances and no royalty is payable in respect of any of them, except as disclosed in the Continuous Disclosure Documents.
Continuous Disclosure Documents The Trust is subject to regular reporting and disclosure obligations under the Corporations Act.
The information in the Continuous Disclosure Documents relating to estimates by the Company of the proven and probable reserves and measured, indicated and inferred resources associated with the Brucejack Property has been prepared in all material respects by a “qualified person” in accordance with NI 43-101.
The Company believes that all of the assumptions underlying such reserve and resource estimates are reasonable and appropriate and that the projected production and operating results relating to the Brucejack Property and summarized in the Continuous Disclosure Documents are achievable by the Company.
Except as disclosed in the Continuous Disclosure Documents, no other material property rights are necessary for the conduct of the Company’s business as currently conducted and there are no material restrictions on the ability of the Company and the Subsidiaries to use, transfer or otherwise exploit any such property rights.
The Company is a corporation duly incorporated, organized and subsisting under the Act and has all requisite corporate power, capacity and authority to own its properties and assets, to carry on its business as presently conducted and as proposed to be conducted as contemplated in the Continuous Disclosure Documents and to enter into and deliver this Agreement to which it is or will be a party and to perform its obligations thereunder.
Core disclosure documents, some unique to the IDS and others modified from disclosure documents in use under existing disclosure systems, that together would comprise an issuer’s IDS disclosure base are described immediately below under the heading "IDS Continuous Disclosure Documents".
Each Subsidiary is a corporation duly incorporated, organized and subsisting under the Act and has all requisite corporate power, capacity and authority to own its properties and assets and to carry on its business as presently conducted and as proposed to be conducted as contemplated in the Continuous Disclosure Documents.