Organic statute definition

Organic statute means this article and, with respect to any entity, the statute pursuant to OF THIS STATE OR OF THE JURISDICTION UNDER THE LAW OF which the entity is formed and all other applicable statutes of this state and other statutes of the OR SUCH OTHER jurisdiction in which the entity is formed governing the operation of the entity.
Organic statute means THIS ARTICLE AND, with respect to any entity, the statute pursuant to which the entity is formed but is subject to AND all other applicable statutes of this state and other statutes of the jurisdiction in which the entity is formed governing the operation of the entity.

Related to Organic statute

  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or

  • Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of an entity.

  • Statute means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands.

  • Governing statute of an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs.

  • Organic solvent means any VOC which is used alone or in combination with other agents, and without undergoing a chemical change, to dissolve raw material, products or waste materials, or is used as a cleaning agent to dissolve contaminants, or as a dissolver, or as a dispersion medium, or as a viscosity adjuster, or as a surface tension adjuster, or a plasticizer, or as a preservative;