Examples of Irish Companies Acts in a sentence
This Prospectus does not constitute an invitation to the public within the meaning of the Irish Companies Acts 1963 to 2005 to subscribe for the Notes.
This Prospectus does not constitute an invitation to the public within the meaning of the Irish Companies Acts 1963 to 2006 to subscribe for the Notes.
The Irish Companies Acts prescribe that such an indemnity, in effect, only permits a company to pay the costs or discharge the liability of a director or the secretary in defending proceedings, whether civil or criminal, in which judgment is given in his or her favor or in which he or she is acquitted, or where an Irish court otherwise grants relief because the director or the secretary acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be excused.
This restriction in the Irish Companies Acts does not apply to executives who are not directors or the secretary of Weatherford Ireland.
This Prospectus does not constitute an invitation to the public within the meaning of the Irish Companies Acts 1963 to 2005 (as amended) to subscribe for the Notes.
Indemnification of Directors and Officers Weatherford Ireland’s memorandum and articles of association confer an indemnity on its directors and officers, which is limited by the Irish Companies Acts 1963-2013 (the “Irish Companies Acts”).
The Issuer was incorporated under the Irish Companies Acts 1963 to 2013 and is subject to the Irish Companies Act 2014 (the "2014 Act") and as such may be wound up pursuant to the 2014 Act and/or be subject to examination, a court procedure which is available under the 2014 Act to facilitate the survival of Irish companies in financial difficulties.
The Base Prospectus and any Prospectus do not constitute an invitation to the public within the meaning of the Irish Companies Acts 1963 to 2005 (as amended) to subscribe for the Notes.
These extracts do not constitute statutory accounts in accordance with the Irish Companies Acts 2015.
The Base Prospectus and the Prospectus do not constitute an invitation to the public within the meaning of the Irish Companies Acts 1963-2009 to subscribe for any Notes.