Group Parent definition

Group Parent means Sanctuary Housing Association;
Group Parent means Paradigm Housing Group Limited and any entity with which the Group Parent may merge or be consolidated with at any time;
Group Parent means Borqs Technologies, Inc., a BVI company (NASDAQ:BRQS), the parent company of Parent and the top tier entity in the Group.”

Examples of Group Parent in a sentence

  • The Group Parent company’s and its subsidiaries’ financial years are equal and represent the calendar year.

  • Segment results that are reported to the Chief Executive Officer of the Group (Parent company) include items directly attributable to a segment as well as those that can be allocated on a reasonable basis.

  • If the CorpBanca Colombia Shareholders Agreement shall not have been terminated, Corp Group Parent shall not, and shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, oppose, contest or dispute the use of such trademarks by CorpBanca Colombia or take any action that would prevent it from causing the assignment and transfer to CorpBanca Colombia of all right, title and interest, free and clear of any Liens, in and to such trademarks if and when the CorpBanca Colombia Shareholders Agreement is terminated.

  • After receiving such recommendation, which shall be nonbinding, Itaú Parent and Corp Group Parent shall jointly (but, in the event that Itaú Parent and Corp Group Parent shall fail to agree, Itaú Parent shall) determine in good faith the individuals who are most qualified to serve as Senior Management.

  • At the Closing, (i) Corp Group Parent and Itaú Parent shall enter into the Shareholders Agreement, (ii) Corp Group Parent and CorpBanca shall enter into the Registration Rights Agreement and (iii) Interhold, Corp Group Banking and Itaú Parent shall enter into the Corp Group Pledge Agreements.

  • Itaú Parent and Corp Group Parent shall cause CorpBanca and its Subsidiaries to make, and CorpBanca shall make, certain charitable donations as set forth on Schedule 4.18.

  • Itaú Parent and Corp Group Parent hereby acknowledge and agree that certain Chilean clients of CorpBanca may be interested in contracting financial services and products from financial entities located outside of Chile.

  • Each of the Corp Group Parties shall have duly performed and complied with the agreements and covenants required to be performed and complied with by it pursuant to this Agreement prior to the Chilean Effective Time in all material respects, and the Itaú Parties shall have received a certificate, dated the Closing Date, signed on behalf of Corp Group Parent, to such effect.

  • If the CorpBanca Colombia Shareholders Agreement shall have been terminated, Corp Group Parent shall cause the assignment and transfer to CorpBanca Colombia of all right, title and interest, free and clear of any Liens, in and to the trademarks (including the “CorpBanca” name) set forth on Schedule 4.19.

  • All monetary asset and liability items were revalued to the functional currency of the Group (Parent company) according to the reference exchange rate of the European Central Bank on the reporting date.


More Definitions of Group Parent

Group Parent means ADT Limited, a company organised under the laws of Bermuda.
Group Parent means Assura plc;
Group Parent means Carlisle Holdings Limited, a Belize company.
Group Parent means Surf Air Mobility Inc, a Delaware corporation.

Related to Group Parent

  • SAP Parent means SAP SE, a European Company (Societas Europaea, SE) established under the laws of Germany and the European Union, registered with the commercial register of the local court of Mannheim, Germany, under HRB 719915, with registered office in Walldorf, Germany, and business address at Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16, 69190 Walldorf, Germany.

  • Ultimate Parent means a Company, which owns not less than fifty-one percent (51%) equity either directly or indirectly in the Parent and Affiliates.

  • lone parent means a person who has no partner and who is responsible for and a member of the same household as a child or young person;

  • Parent means a “parent corporation,” whether now or hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(e) of the Code.

  • New Parent shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of the term “Change in Control”.

  • Acquisition Subsidiary has the meaning specified in Section 7.14.

  • Ultimate Parent Company means a company which owns at least twenty six percent (26%) equity in the Bidding Company or Member of a Consortium, (as the case may be) and in the Technically Evaluated Entity and/or Financially Evaluated Entity (as the case may be) and such Bidding Company or Member of a Consortium, (as the case may be) and the Technically Evaluated Entity and/or Financially Evaluated Entity (as the case may be) shall be under the direct control or indirectly under the common control of such company;

  • Ultimate Parent Entity means a Constituent Entity of an MNE Group that meets the following criteria:

  • mixed financial holding company means a mixed financial holding company as defined in point (21) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Intermediate Holding Company means any Subsidiary of Holdings (of which Holdings, directly or indirectly, owns 100% of the issued and outstanding Equity Interests) that, directly or indirectly, owns 100% of the issued and outstanding Equity Interests of the Lead Borrower.

  • DBS Group means any of DBS’s subsidiaries, DBS’s holding company and any subsidiaries of DBS’s holding company;

  • Acquisition Sub shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Spinco Subsidiaries means all direct and indirect Subsidiaries of Spinco immediately following the Contribution.

  • Holdco has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Parent Parties has the meaning set forth in ARTICLE V.

  • Common parent, as used in this provision, means that corporate entity that owns or controls an affiliated group

  • Holdings as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • Intermediate Holdco as defined in the preamble to this Agreement.

  • In loco parentis means relating to the responsibility to undertake the care and control of another person in the absence of: