OCC Sub definition

OCC Sub shall have the meaning set forth in the fourth WHEREAS clause.
OCC Sub means a wholly owned Subsidiary of OCC, to be organized prior to Closing.

Related to OCC Sub

  • Merger Sub II has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Merger Sub I has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Merger Subsidiary has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

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

  • MergerSub has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.

  • MergerCo shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

  • Acquisition Subsidiary shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the preamble hereto.

  • Merger Sub has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • 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.

  • Merger Sub 1 has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Natural parent means a minor's biological or adoptive parent, and includes the minor's noncustodial parent.

  • IDI Subsidiary means any Issuer Subsidiary that is an insured depository institution.

  • Asset Management Company/UTI AMC/AMC/Investment Manager means the UTI Asset Management Company Limited incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, (1 of 1956) [replaced by The Companies Act, 2013 (No.18 of 2013)] and approved as such by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) under sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 21 to act as the Investment Manager to the schemes of UTI Mutual Fund.

  • Merger Sub 2 has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Qualified CFC Holding Company means a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Issuer that is a limited liability company, the primary asset of which consists of Equity Interests in either (i) a Foreign Subsidiary or (ii) a limited liability company the primary asset of which consists of Equity Interests in a Foreign Subsidiary.

  • Parent Holding Company means any direct or indirect parent entity of Holdings which holds directly or indirectly 100% of the Equity Interest of Holdings and which does not hold Capital Stock in any other Person (except for any other Parent Holding Company).

  • Parent Subsidiary means any Subsidiary of Parent.

  • New Holding Company means a corporation that is not a bank, association, or national banking association and as to which all of the following apply:

  • Blocker means an employee engaged in one or more of the following operations in a Millinery Sector establishment:

  • Bank Subsidiary means the subsidiary or subsidiaries of the Bank which may from time to time be specified by the Bank to the Customer;

  • CFC Holding Company means a Subsidiary, substantially all of the assets of which consist of Equity Interests or Indebtedness of (a) one or more CFCs or (b) one or more CFC Holding Companies.

  • Subsidiary of the Company or “Subsidiary” means a corporation, a majority of the outstanding voting shares of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company or by one or more subsidiaries of the Company and, as used in this definition, “voting shares” means shares of a class or classes ordinarily entitled to vote for the election of the majority of the directors of a corporation irrespective of whether or not shares of any other class or classes shall have or might have the right to vote for directors by reason of the happening of any contingency;

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

  • Nominee Company means a corporate body registered or having an established place of business in England and Wales which holds title to property for another;

  • Public utility holding company means: (1) any company that,

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