Irish Companies Act definition

Irish Companies Act means the Companies Xxx 0000 of Ireland.
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act 2014 of Ireland.
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act 2014 of Ireland, as amended.

Examples of Irish Companies Act in a sentence

  • Directors, shadow directors and secretaries of the Company’s Irish Subsidiary or Affiliate are subject to certain notification requirements under the Irish Companies Act.

  • This Guaranty shall not apply to the extent it would result in the guaranty constituting unlawful financial assistance within the meaning of Section 82 of the Irish Companies Act or constitute a breach of Section 239 of the Irish Companies Act.

  • Directors, shadow directors and secretaries of the Company’s Irish Affiliates are subject to certain notification requirements under the Irish Companies Act.

  • Osmotica Pharmaceuticals plc, a public limited company registered under the Irish Companies Act 2014.

  • The Parent and any Subsidiary incorporated in Ireland may do all such things as are contemplated by the Plan except to the extent that they are prohibited by Section 60 of the Irish Companies Act 1963.


More Definitions of Irish Companies Act

Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act, 2014 of Ireland (as amended, re-enacted, varied or otherwise modified from time to time).
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act 2014, as amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time.
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act, 2014 of Ireland. “Judgment Currency” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.16.
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Act 2014 of Ireland, all enactments which are to be read as one with, or construed or read together as one with, the Companies Act 2014 and every statutory modification and re-enactment thereof for the time being in force.
Irish Companies Act means the Companies Xxx 0000 of Ireland, all enactments which are to be read as one with, or construed or read together as one with, the Companies Xxx 0000 and every statutory modification and re-enactment thereof for the time being in force.
Irish Companies Act means the Irish Companies Act 2014 (as amended). “Irish Qualifying Lender” means a Lender in relation to an Advance made to an Irish Borrower and that is beneficially entitled to the interest payable to that Lender in respect of such Advance under a Loan Document and is: (a) a bank which is authorized or licensed (pursuant to section 9 or section 9A of the Central Bank Act 1971 of Ireland) to carry on banking business in Ireland and which is carrying on a bona fide banking business in Ireland (for the purposes of section 246(3) TCA) and whose Lending Installation is located in Ireland; (b) a building society (within the meaning of section 256(1) TCA) which is carrying on a bona fide banking business in Ireland (for the purposes of section 246(3) TCA) and whose Lending Installation is located in Ireland; (c) an authorized credit institution (under the terms of Directive 2013/36/EU) which has duly established a branch in Ireland, having made all necessary notifications to its home state competent authorities (as required under Directive 2013/36/EU and, where applicable, under Council Regulation No 1024/2013) in relation to its intention to carry on banking business in Ireland, and such credit institution is carrying on a bona fide banking business in Ireland (for the purposes of section 246(3) TCA) and whose Lending Installation is located in Ireland;
Irish Companies Act means the Irish Companies Act 2014, as amended.