Partnership Charter Documents definition

Partnership Charter Documents means the documents by which the Partnership and its respective subsidiaries established their legal existence, were authorized to conduct business in their jurisdiction of organization or which govern their internal affairs, including, without limitation, any articles of incorporation, articles of association, operating agreement, partnership agreement, bylaws or similar documents.
Partnership Charter Documents means (a) the Certificate of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, dated as of January 23, 2014, and (b) the Partnership Agreement.

Examples of Partnership Charter Documents in a sentence

  • All distributions, dividends, repurchases and redemptions of the capital stock (or other equity interests) of the Partnership were undertaken in compliance with the Partnership Charter Documents then in effect, any agreement to which the Partnership then was a party and in compliance with applicable Law.

  • All such Partnership Charter Documents and organizational documents of such Subsidiaries of the Partnership are in full force and effect and the Partnership is not in violation of any of their provisions.

  • Subject to the terms set forth in this Agreement, the Holders shall take all action necessary to seek the written consent of the Holders to approve this Agreement and related transactions (the “Requisite Holders’ Consent”) in accordance with the requirements of the Partnership Charter Documents of the Partnership and the CCC on or before the time of the Royale Stockholders Meeting, as soon as reasonably practicable after the date of this Agreement.