Organizational Document definition

Organizational Document means (a) the articles or certificate of incorporation and the bylaws of a corporation; (b) operating agreement, limited liability company agreement, or similar document governing a limited liability company; (c) any charter or similar document adopted or filed in connection with the creation, formation, or organization of a Person; and (d) any amendment to any of the foregoing.
Organizational Document means (i) relative to each Person that is a corporation, its charter and its by-laws (or similar documents), (ii) relative to each Person that is a limited liability company, its certificate of formation and its operating agreement (or similar documents), (iii) relative to each Person that is a limited partnership, its certificate of formation and its limited partnership agreement (or similar documents), (iv) relative to each Person that is a general partnership, its partnership agreement (or similar document) and (v) relative to any Person that is any other type of entity, such documents as shall be comparable to the foregoing.

Examples of Organizational Document in a sentence

  • While performing the surveillance, the following issues are always taken into account: Non-conformities reports raised during the first certification audits (Pre-Assessment and Actual Assessment) during surveillance GCIQCS shall make sure whether these non-conformities are effectively closed Organizational, document and process/plant changes compared with the previous audit; Appeals and complaints against applicant.


More Definitions of Organizational Document

Organizational Document means, as applicable, an entity’s agreement or certificate of limited partnership, limited liability company agreement, certificate of formation, certificate or articles of incorporation, bylaws or other similar organizational documents.
Organizational Document means, with respect to any Person that is not a natural person, such Person’s charter, certificate or articles of incorporation or formation, bylaws, memorandum and articles of association, operating agreement, limited liability company agreement, partnership agreement, limited partnership agreement, limited liability partnership agreement or other constituent or organizational documents of such Person.
Organizational Document means, relative to any Loan Party, its partnership agreement, its certificate of incorporation, its by-laws and all shareholder or equity holder agreements, voting trusts and similar arrangements to which such Loan Party is a party or which is applicable to its capital stock, its partnership agreement and all other arrangements relating to the control or management of such entity.
Organizational Document means the following for an Oregon business entity or, for a foreign business entity, a document equivalent to the following:
Organizational Document means the SPFC's articles of incorporation, articles of organization, bylaws, operating agreement, or other foundational documents that establish the SPFC as a legal entity or prescribes its existence.
Organizational Document means, with respect to any Person, (i) in the case of any corporation, the certificate of incorporation and by-laws (or similar documents) of such Person, (ii) in the case of any limited liability company, the certificate of formation and operating agreement (or similar documents) of such Person, (iii) in the case of any limited partnership, the certificate of formation and limited partnership agreement (or similar documents) of such Person, (iv) in the case of any general partnership, the partnership agreement (or similar document) of such Person, and (v) in any other case, the functional equivalent of the foregoing.
Organizational Document means, with respect to any Person: (i) in the case of a corporation, such Person's certificate of incorporation and by-laws, and any shareholder agreement, voting trust or similar arrangement applicable to any of such Person's authorized shares of capital stock; (ii) in the case of a partnership, such Person's certificate of limited partnership, partnership agreement, voting trusts or similar arrangements applicable to any of its partnership interests; (iii) in the case of a limited liability company, such Person's certificate of formation or articles of organization, limited liability company operating agreement or other document affecting the rights of holders of limited liability company interest; or (iv) in the case of any other legal entity, such Person's organizational documents and all other documents affecting the rights of holders of equity interests in such Person.