Examples of German Group in a sentence
TCM is owned jointly and in equal part by related party interests and by a private German Group.
Furthermore, the German Group companies carry out various central functions and accordingly deliver services to the worldwide entities (e.g., IT support).
In establishing the remuneration for the Executive Board members, the Supervisory Board further considers both the compensation of senior management and that of the remaining workforce in relation to the German Group companies (vertical appropriateness).
This category includes support for the development and pilot-testing of innovative, high-quality educational programs for trial and appellate judges or court personnel that address key substantive and administrative issues of concern to the nation’s courts, or help local courts or State court systems develop or enhance their capacity to deliver quality continuing education.
Promotion of inclusivenessIn March 2014, the Executive Board of RWE AG adopted the RWE Inclusiveness Action Plan for the German Group compa- nies and resolved to roll it out.
The relevant Purchaser agrees to cause (to the extent permitted by mandatory law) the respective German Group Companies not to raise against E.ON AG and the Sellers or any other German company of the E.ON Group any claims (on any legal basis whatsoever) for any reimbursement of such group charge and the Purchasers shall indemnify and hold harmless E.ON AG, the Sellers and any other German company of the E.ON Group from any such claim raised by any German Group Company.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stated herein, make any Qualified Investments (other than by Excluded Entities or other Excluded Xxxxxxxx Fresh German Group Entities) in any Excluded Xxxxxxxx Fresh German Group Entity after the date that is sixty (60) days after the Closing Date.
He is president of the German Group of the International Chamber of Commerce and a member of the ICC Executive Board, and a Board Member of the economic council of the Christian Democratic Union.
Qualtrics Employees and Transferring Employees in the European Economic Area and Germany who are subject to SAP’s SE Works Council Europe and SAP’s German Group Works Council as of immediately prior to the IPO shall remain subject to the applicable provisions of such Works Council arrangements after the IPO until such time as is required by law.
Vice versa E.ON AG and the Sellers agree not to impose any additional group charge for trade tax to the Purchasers and the German Group Companies, and E.ON AG and the Sellers shall indemnify and hold harmless the Purchasers and the German Group Companies from any such additional group charges imposed by E.ON AG or the Sellers and from any additional corporate income tax and solidarity surcharge or corporate income tax resulting from any such additional group charges.