SE Regulation definition

SE Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No 2157/2001 of 8 October 2001 on the Statute for a European company (SE).
SE Regulation means Regulation (EU) nr. 2157/2001 of the Council of the European Union of 8 October 2001 on the European Company (SE).
SE Regulation means Regulation (EU) nr. 2157/2001 of the Council of the European

Examples of SE Regulation in a sentence

  • This calling notice for the General Meeting of Shareholders and the information and documents to be made available pursuant to Section 124a AktG, any requests for additional agenda items within the meaning of Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50 (2) SEAG and Section 122 (2) AktG and other information are available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm.

  • This calling notice for the General Meeting of Shareholders and the information and documents to be made available pursuant to Section 124a AktG, any requests for addi- tional agenda items within the meaning of Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50(2) SEAG and Section 122 (2) AktG and other information are available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm.

  • Further information on the shareholders’ rights pursuant to Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50 (2) SEAG, Section 122 (2), Section 126 (1), Section 127 and Section 131 (1) AktG, in particular information relating to additional requirements above and beyond compliance with the relevant deadlines, is available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm.

  • Such body of law is represented, in Montenegro’s view, by the SE Regulation which aims at further developing economic relations between Member States.

  • Any requests for additional items to be added to the agenda within the meaning of Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50 (2) SEAG and Section 122 (2) AktG which are received by the Company once the General Meeting of Shareholders has been called will also be made available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm and will be communicated to the shareholders without undue delay after they have been received by the Company.

  • As we have seen above regarding outbound reincorporations126, according to both the SE Regulation and the Cross- Border Merger Regulation, the ‘emigrating’ company can be cancelled from the original reg- ister only after its registration in the country of arrival.

  • Further information on the shareholders' rights pursuant to Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50 (2) SEAG, Section 122 (2), Section 126 (1), Section 127 and Section 131 (1) AktG, in particular information relating to additional requirements above and beyond compliance with the relevant deadlines, is available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm.

  • Pursuant to the provisions of Article 8, paragraph 1 of the SE Regulation, the registered office of a European company (SE) may be transferred from one member state of the European Union to another member state of the European Union and any such transfer does not entail the dissolution of this company or the creation of a new legal person.

  • Any requests for additional items to be added to the agenda within the meaning of Article 56 of the SE Regulation, Section 50 (2) SEAG and Section 122 (2) AktG which are received by the Company once the General Meeting of Shareholders has been called will also be made available on the Internet at www.sap.com/agm and will be communi- cated to the shareholders as soon as they have been received by the Company.

  • Article 9 (1), Article 39 (2) and Article 46 Sections 84 and 85 of the SE Regulation, Sections 84 and 85 of the AktG in conjunction with Section 8 of the Articles of Incorporation of Nemetschek SE regulate the appointment and dismissal of Executive Board mem- bers.


More Definitions of SE Regulation

SE Regulation has the meaning set forth in Section 1.8(a).
SE Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No. 2157/2001 on the Statute for a European Company, as amended;
SE Regulation means Regulation 2157/2001/EC on the Statute for a

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