Key Company definition

Key Company means each Holdco, the High Yield Notes Issuer, each Obligor and each Material Subsidiary (if any) that is not an Obligor.
Key Company means each of the companies listed on Schedule A hereto together with any other “Key Company” within the meaning of the Senior Credit Agreement (as in effect on the date hereof).
Key Company means each of Simula, Simula Automotive Safety Devices, Inc., an Arizona corporation, Simula Safety Systems, Inc., an Arizona corporation and Simula Automotive Safety Devices Limited, a United Kingdom corporation;

Examples of Key Company in a sentence

  • Without the prior written consent of BCAC, the Company shall not send the Registration Statement prior to it being declared effective by the SEC to the stockholders of the Company, other than Key Company Stockholders, which may be provided drafts of the Registration Statement by the Company.

  • The Stockholder Support Agreement shall be in full force and effect, and no Key Company Stockholder shall have attempted to repudiate or disclaim any of its or his obligations thereunder.

  • Neither Company nor any Company Subsidiary has received any written or oral indication or assertion from any Key Company Customer since January 1, 2006 that there has been any material problem with the service Company provides to such Key Company Customers or that a Key Company Customer desires to decrease services pursuant to, terminate, relinquish or not renew any Key Company Customer Contract.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, the phrases “knowledge of the Company” or “the Company’s knowledge” or words of similar import, mean the knowledge of any director, officer, or key employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (including, without limit, the Key Company Personnel), including facts of which directors, officers, and/or key employees, in the reasonably prudent exercise of their duties, should be aware.

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  • The terms of the Key Company Employee Employment Agreements shall also include provisions (i) requiring adherence by such employees to all of Buyer's internal compliance and ethical policies, guidelines and codes and (ii) prohibiting such Key Company Employees from engaging in a Competing Business, directly or indirectly, in the PRC, for a period of one year following the termination of any such Key Company Employee Employment Agreement.

  • Any Key Company Employee who has not signed a Key Company Employee Employment Agreement within ten (10) Business Days following the Closing Date shall not receive any Buyer Option.

  • Each Key Company Stockholder shall have delivered, or caused to be delivered, to Adara copies of the Lock-Up Agreements duly executed by all such parties.

  • Schedule 3.9(a) also sets forth a true and complete list of all pending applications for Company Permits that would be Key Company Permits required to be listed in such Schedule if issued or granted and if the satellites which they relate were owned by the Company, all pending applications by the Company or any Company Subsidiary with the FCC and all pending applications by the Company or any Company Subsidiary for modification, extension or renewal of Key Company Permits (the "Key Applications").

  • Schedule 3.9(a) also sets forth a true and complete list of all Company Permits issued by the FCC, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands or the Federal Republic of Germany (including applications therefor) which are not Key Company Permits or VSATs ("Other Permits").


More Definitions of Key Company

Key Company means each of the Company, Basell Funding, each Obligor and, prior to the Senior Facility Discharge Date and Interim Facility Discharge Date, any Material Subsidiary or Significant Subsidiary as defined under the Senior Facility Agreement or the Interim Facility Agreement.

Related to Key Company

  • Family Company means a company that is owned directly or indirectly by or for two or more natural persons who are related as siblings or spouse (including former spouses), or direct lineal descendants by birth or adoption, spouses of such persons, the estates of such persons, or foundations, charitable organizations or trusts established for the benefit of such persons. For purposes of determining the amount of investments owned by a company, there may be included investments owned by majority-owned subsidiaries of the company and investments owned by a company (“Parent Company”) of which the company is a majority-owned subsidiary, or by a majority-owned subsidiary of the company and other majority-owned subsidiaries of the Parent Company. In determining whether a natural person is a qualified purchaser, there may be included in the amount of such person’s investments any investment held jointly with such person’s spouse, or investments in which such person shares with such person’s spouse a community property or similar shared ownership interest. In determining whether spouses who are making a joint investment in the Partnership are qualified purchasers, there may be included in the amount of each spouse’s investments any investments owned by the other spouse (whether or not such investments are held jointly). There shall be deducted from the amount of any such investments any amounts specified by paragraph 2(a) of Annex 2 incurred by such spouse. In determining whether a natural person is a qualified purchaser, there may be included in the amount of such person’s investments any investments held in an individual retirement account or similar account the investments of which are directed by and held for the benefit of such person.

  • boycott energy company means “without an ordinary business purpose, refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with a company because the company (a) engages in the exploration, production, utilization, transportation, sale, or manufacturing of fossil fuel-based energy and does not commit or pledge to meet environmental standards beyond applicable federal and state law, or (b) does business with a company described by paragraph (a).” (See Tex. Gov. Code 809.001). When applicable, does Vendor certify? Yes, Vendor certifies business entity that enters into a contract with a school district must give advance notice to the district if the person or an owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony. The notice must include a general description of the conduct resulting in the conviction of a felony.” Subsection (b) states, "a school district may terminate a contract with a person or business entity if the district determines that the person or business entity failed to give notice as required by Subsection (a) or misrepresented the conduct resulting in the conviction. The district must compensate the person or business entity for services performed before the termination of the contract.” Subsection (c) states, "This section does not apply to a publicly held corporation. Vendor certifies one of the following:

  • Utility Company means a municipal corporation or commission or a company or individual operating or using communications services, water services or sewage services, or transmitting, distributing or supplying any substance or form of energy for light, heat or power; (“entreprise de services publics”)

  • Subsidiary Company means any subsidiary company within the meaning of section 7 of the Companies Act 2014 which is a wholly owned entity used by a Fund to hold assets.

  • boycott energy companies means, without an ordinary business purpose, refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with a company because the company: