DUE INCORPORATION) definition

DUE INCORPORATION) it is duly incorporated and has the corporate power to own its property and to carry on its business as is now being conducted;
DUE INCORPORATION) the Issuing Trustee is duly incorporated and has the corporate power to own its property and to carry on its business as is now being conducted;
DUE INCORPORATION) the Manager is duly incorporated and has the corporate power to own its property and to carry on its business as is now being conducted;

Examples of DUE INCORPORATION) in a sentence

  • DUE INCORPORATION, GOOD STANDING AND DUE QUALIFICATION OF THE COMPANY.

  • DUE INCORPORATION, GOOD STANDING AND DUE QUALIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARIES.

  • E9 THE GROUP COMPANIES' CONSTITUTIONS E9.1 DUE INCORPORATION Each UK Company is a company duly incorporated and validly existing under English law.

  • First Variable hereby represents and warrants to FFP Advisory as follows: DUE INCORPORATION AND ORGANIZATION.

  • DUE INCORPORATION, VALID EXISTENCE AND GOOD STANDING; CORPORATE POWER AND AUTHORITY.


More Definitions of DUE INCORPORATION)

DUE INCORPORATION). EEL is duly incorporated and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation, and has power to carry on its business as it is now being conducted and to own all of its property and other assets;