Dutch Company definition

Dutch Company means Sanex Nederland B.V.;
Dutch Company means any Obligor or any Subsidiary of such Obligor incorporated in the Netherlands;
Dutch Company means SMART Modular Technologies (NL) B.V., with corporate seat in Amsterdam and registered with the Dutch Trade Register under number: 34277894, and in relation to this Company:

Examples of Dutch Company in a sentence

  • The Dutch Company and the English Company have mutually agreed that the Principal Agreement as modified by the Supplemental Agreement shall be further modified in manner hereinafter provided.

  • The Dutch Company has been duly incorporated and validly existing as a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) under Dutch law.

  • In this Agreement unless the context shall otherwise require the following expressions shall have the following meanings:– “THE PREFERENCE SHARES OF THE DUTCH COMPANY” shall mean the issued shares of the Dutch Company outstanding at any time and ranking in priority to the Ordinary Shares of the Dutch Company.

  • The Dutch Company and the English Company have mutually agreed that the Principal Agreement, as modified by the Second Supplemental Agreement, shall be modified in the manner hereinafter provided.

  • The Dutch Company and the English Company have mutually agreed that the Principal Agreement shall be modified in manner hereinafter provided.

  • The English Company and its associated companies and the Dutch Company and its associated companies shall co-operate in every way for the purpose of maintaining a common policy in every field of operations and shall exchange all relevant information from time to time with regard to their respective businesses.

  • Subject to the opinion given under (d) above the Guarantee Agreement would be treated by Dutch courts as constituting legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligations of the Dutch Company in accordance with its terms and the Guarantee Agreement is in proper form for its enforcement in Dutch courts.

  • The Agent shall have received the opinions of U.S. Company Counsel and Dutch Company Counsel required to be delivered pursuant to Section 4(m) on or before the date on which such delivery of such opinion is required pursuant to Section 4(m).

  • The Dutch Company and the English Company have mutually agreed that the Principal Agreement, as modified by the First Supplemental Agreement, the Second Supplemental Agreement and the Third Supplemental Agreement, shall be modified in the manner hereinafter provided.

  • The Dutch Company has the corporate power and authority to enter into and perform the obligations expressed to be assumed by it under the Guarantee Agreement and has taken all necessary corporate action to authorise the execution and delivery of the Guarantee Agreement.


More Definitions of Dutch Company

Dutch Company is defined in part 2 (Dutch Company) of this Annex.
Dutch Company has the meaning specified in the preamble hereof.
Dutch Company means Eagle Intermediate Global Holding B.V. (or its permitted successor), a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands with corporate seat in Amsterdam and registered with the Dutch chamber of commerce under number 71303006.
Dutch Company means Bionix B.V., a private company with limited liability, which is in the process of being organized under the laws of the Netherlands in accordance with Section 4 hereof.
Dutch Company means Vinamul B.V. a company incorporated in accordance with the laws of the Netherlands (registered number 14036554) whose principal place of business is at De Asselen Kuil 20, 6161RD, Geleen, the Netherlands;
Dutch Company means FAM Nederland B.V. details of which are contained in Schedule 2;

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