Dutch Entities definition
Examples of Dutch Entities in a sentence
No other corporate action is required on the part of the Company, the Group Companies, the Dutch Entities or any of its stockholders to enter into this Agreement or the documents to which the Company or the applicable Group Company or Dutch Entity is or will be a party contemplated hereby or to approve the Reorganization, PubCo Reorganization or Merger other than the Company Stockholder Approvals and the corporate resolutions referred in this Section 4.2(b).
Each Group Company and each of the Dutch Entities is duly formed or organized and is validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction, and has the requisite company or corporate power, as applicable, and authority to own, lease or operate all of its properties and assets and to conduct its business as it is now being conducted.
Subject to acceptance of the Dutch Offer by Ardagh following satisfactory completion of the employee consultation process and upon delivery to NewCo of the executed acceptance notice attached as Schedule 2 to the Dutch Offer Letter (the “Dutch Acceptance Notice”), this Agreement shall apply to the Dutch Shares and the Specified Dutch Entities shall be included in the Ardagh Purchased Entities.