Domestic Joint Venture definition

Domestic Joint Venture means any Joint Venture existing under the laws of the United States or any state thereof.
Domestic Joint Venture means a Joint Venture that was formed under the laws of the United States or any state of the United States or the District of Columbia.
Domestic Joint Venture any joint venture of the Borrower organized under the laws of any jurisdiction within the United States, but excluding any Subsidiary of the Borrower.

Examples of Domestic Joint Venture in a sentence

  • The Company agrees, subject to clause (f) of this Section, to cause each Domestic Subsidiary (other than a Receivables Subsidiary, a Timber SPV, an Insurance Subsidiary or an Excluded Domestic Joint Venture Subsidiary) in existence on the date hereof to become a party to the U.S. Subsidiary Guaranty and the Security Agreement, in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Schedule 5.13(b) to the Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete and accurate list of all Liens on the property or assets of the Company and each Domestic Subsidiary (other than a Timber SPV, a Receivables Subsidiary or an Excluded Domestic Joint Venture Subsidiary), showing as of the date hereof the lienholder thereof, the principal amount of the obligations secured thereby and the property or assets of such Person subject thereto.


More Definitions of Domestic Joint Venture

Domestic Joint Venture shall have the meaning provided in Section 9.05(viii).
Domestic Joint Venture has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(q)(viii) of the Participation Agreement.
Domestic Joint Venture means a Joint Venture that for the Fiscal Year
Domestic Joint Venture means a Joint Venture within the meaning of the GloBE Model Rules that is located in the Republic;
Domestic Joint Venture means individually and "Domestic Joint Ventures" shall mean collectively any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture or other entity (i) organized under the laws of any state of the United States of America for the purpose of doing business primarily in the United States of America and (ii) in which the Company and its Subsidiaries own less than 50% of the capital stock, partnership interests, membership interests or other ownership interests.
Domestic Joint Venture. ’ means a Joint Venture, within the meaning of the GloBE 50
Domestic Joint Venture means a Joint Venture within the meaning of the Model Rules that is located in Gibraltar;