Norwegian Company definition

Norwegian Company means Carboline Norge A/S , a Norwegian corporation or any successor thereof.
Norwegian Company means the Association’s subsidiary in Norway being the parent company of the China Entity.

Examples of Norwegian Company in a sentence

  • Norwegian Company Euros This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Norway.

  • Seller acknowledges that the Administrative Agent and the Purchasers are entering into the transactions contemplated by this Agreement in reliance upon Seller’s identity as a legal entity that is separate from the Norwegian Company, each of the Originators, the Performance Guarantor and their respective other Affiliates (collectively, the “RPM Group”).

  • NASDAQ Commodities AS Xxxxxxxxxx 00 XX Xxx 000 XX-0000 Xxxxxxx XXXXXX Norwegian Company Euros This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Norway.

  • NASDAQ OMX Commodities AS Xxxxxxxxxx 00, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx XXXXXX Norwegian Company Euros This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Norway.

  • NASDAQ Oslo ASA Vollsveien 19 PO Box 373 NO-1326 Lysaker NORWAY Norwegian Company Euros This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Norway.

  • If the Offeror presents the offer price in a compulsory acquisition in writing to all of the remaining shareholders with a known address, and the offer is announced in the Norwegian Company Register's electronic bulletin for public announcement and in a newspaper generally read at the Company’s place of business, the Offeror may set a time limit for each shareholder to contest or refuse the offer.

  • We performed our procedures and issue our statement in accordance with the Norwegian standard SA 3802-1 “The auditor’s assurance reports and statements required by Norwegian Company legislation".

  • Under Norwegian law, a company’s accounts are made public and filed with the Norwegian Company Register.

  • We have performed our procedures and issue our opinion in accordance with the Norwegian auditing standard NSAE 3802 "The auditor’s assurance reports and statements required by Norwegian Company legislation1" issued by the Norwegian Institute of Public Accountants.

  • The respondent is a foreign company (Norwegian Company) without any property (movable or immovable) in Tanzania.2. The Applicant will have nothing to realize the fruits of the decree given in their favour by the trial court let alone the costs incurred in defending the appeal before the Honourable Court in the event that the Respondent's appeal fails.