Registry Books definition
Examples of Registry Books in a sentence
The Stock Registry Books and other similar documents of the Company and its Subsidiaries as made available to the Buyers accurately and completely reflect all record transfers prior to the date hereof in the equity ownership of the Company and its Subsidiaries.
To the extent not in the possession of the Company or a Subsidiary, promptly after the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the original Partners Meeting Books, Partners Registry Books, and Equity Variations Book of the Mexican Subsidiaries.
The agreement on the return of certified copies of Civil Registry Books from Serbia is among those agreements that does not directly target the youth, but can have a vital impact on young people’s employment opportunities.
Although the process of retrieving Civil Registry Books was slow and complicated, it has eased Kosovo citizens’ access to their civil documents by enabling them to get copies of their documents without requiring them to travel to Serbia.
The Company will give notice of such redemption to the holders of the then outstanding Rights by mailing such notice to all such holders at their last addresses as they appear on the Registry Books of the Rights Agent.
The Rights Certificates are transferable only on the Registry Books of the Rights Agent.
The Shares of Skypass Mexico are recorded at the Shares Registry Books and are free from liens and limitations of ownership.