RCS Law definition

RCS Law means the Luxembourg law dated 19 December 2002 relating to the register of commerce and companies as well as the accounting and the annual accounts of companies, as amended.
RCS Law has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.01(d).
RCS Law is defined in Section 6.1(h).

Examples of RCS Law in a sentence

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 19 March 2021 stating that as of 18 March 2021, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 12 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which Brandbrew would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 19 June 2013 stating that as of 18 June 2013, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 11 and 13 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which the Luxembourg Guarantor would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 12 October 2017 stating that as of 11 October 2017, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 11 and 13 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which the Issuer would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 19 March 2021 stating that as of 18 March 2021, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 12 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which Brandbev would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 1 April 2019 stating that as of 1 April 2019, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 12 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which Brandbev would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 28 February 2018 stating that as of 27 February 2018, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 12 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which Cooper Offshore Holdings would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 17 July 2013 stating that as of 16 July 2013, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 11 and 13 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which the Luxembourg Guarantor would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • As to complainant SD, the jury convicted Petitioner of two counts of Sodomy in the First Degree.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated […] March 2018 stating that as of […] March 2018, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 12 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which Brandbrew would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

  • A certificate from the RCS dated 15 June 2017 stating that as of 14 June 2017, no Judicial Decision has been registered with the RCS by application of article 13, items 2 to 11 and 13 and article 14 of the RCS Law, according to which the Issuer would be subject to Judicial Proceedings.

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