Public Registry of Commerce definition

Public Registry of Commerce means the Registro Público de la Propiedad y del Comercio or Mexico’s federal public registry of commercial entities.
Public Registry of Commerce means the Public Registry of Property and Commerce (Registro Público de la Xxxxxxxxx x xxx Xxxxxxxx) xx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, México.
Public Registry of Commerce means, with respect to any Mexican Grantor, the Registro Público de Comercio in Mexico where such Mexican Grantor has its corporate domicile.

Examples of Public Registry of Commerce in a sentence

  • The term of duration of the Corporation shall be of one hundred (100) years as from the registration of these By-laws with the Public Registry of Commerce (Registro Público de Comercio).

  • Within the term of 10 (ten) business days following the execution of this Agreement, the Pledgor shall file this Agreement for registration with the Public Registry of Commerce (Registro Público de Comercio) where the Company is registered.

  • To such effect, both the articles of incorporation and the amendments to the corporate bylaws shall be filed in the Public Registry of Commerce, including the respective authorizations, as provided by the Law to Regulate Financial Groups.

  • The interested parties may oppose this cancellation within a term of sixty days from the filing of the cancellation in the Public Registry of Commerce before such judicial authority.

  • Within forty-five (45) days after the date hereof, the Issuer shall provide the Trustee and the Mexican Trustee with a copy of the public instrument containing the notarized Spanish version of this Indenture, duly filed with, and stamped as registered by, the Public Registry of Commerce.

  • In the latter event, an original of the relevant signatures shall be filed with the applicable Public Registry of Commerce.

  • As long as the designation of the liquidators is not registered with the Public Registry of Commerce, and such liquidators do not assume office, the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company shall continue performing their duties and obligations, provided that no new transactions may be initiated after the adoption by the General Shareholders Meeting of a resolution approving the dissolution of the Company or the verification of the existence of a legal cause for such dissolution.

  • Once the abovementioned documents are approved they shall be filed in the corresponding Public Registry of Commerce.

  • Share certificates may cover one or more shares, shall be numbered progressively and must bear the signature of two (2) members of the Board of Directors (one of which must be an independent director), whether in original or facsimile, in which case the original bearing the original signature shall be kept at the Public Registry of Commerce.

  • Whenever the Commission or the liquidator finds that it is not possible to carry out the liquidation of the Company, he shall notify the competent judge in order for the same to direct the cancellation of its filing in the Public Registry of Commerce, which cancellation shall be effective after one hundred and eighty calendar days from the judicial order shall have elapsed.


More Definitions of Public Registry of Commerce

Public Registry of Commerce means the office of the public registry of commerce of the corporate domicile of each Seller, as provided for in the Commerce Code.

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  • Ministry of Finance means the Recipient’s Ministry of Finance, or any successor thereto.

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