Examples of Partnership Companies in a sentence
Companies, Cooperatives, partnerships, Local Self Governments, State Nodal Agency, Boards & Corporations, Power utilities, Private developers, Public – Private Partnership Companies, Consortia, registered societies, NGOs, individuals etc.
The Advisory Group is chaired by NCGE and contains representatives of all of the target groups, the Department of Education and Science, the Institute of Guidance Counsellors, the IVEA, the Education Finance Board, the local area- based Partnership Companies, FÁS, the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC), Access Made Accessible (AMA), the Adult Education Officers Association and the Adult Educational Guidance Association of Ireland (for full list of members see Appendix 1).
Partnerships and limited partnership companies are organised under the Act on Open and Limited Partnership Companies (389/1988, as amended, in Finnish: laki avoimesta yhtiöstä ja kommandiittiyhtiöstä).
Partnerships in this text refers to the 38 area based Partnership Companies funded by ADM.
This funding is used to support local development activities of Partnership Companies and Community Groups, aimed at tackling disadvantage and social exclusion.
To the Knowledge of Vitol, (i) other than the Class Action Litigation there are no lawsuits or actions before any Governmental Authority pending or threatened by any Person against any of the Partnership Companies that would reasonably be expected to have a Section 4.2 Material Adverse Effect and (ii) there is no injunction, order or unsatisfied judgment from any Governmental Authority that would reasonably be expected to have a Section 4.2 Material Adverse Effect.
To the extent that any obligations of Crossroads, the Partnership, Companies or McNexxx xxxer this Agreement requires action or involves liability or obligation after the Closing, such obligation shall survive the Closing.
The following groups and organisations were contacted: Vocational Education Committees (33), Education Centres (23), Education Co-ordinators in Partnership Companies (38), National Parents’ Councils (2), National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA), Youthreach, Senior Traveller Training Centres and Community Workshops (FÁS).
Each of the Partnership Companies is duly incorporated, formed or organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation, formation or organization and has all requisite entity power and authority to own or lease its assets and to conduct its business as it is now being conducted.
The Personal Property owned or leased by the Partnership Companies is sufficient to enable them to conduct their business as currently conducted.