Examples of Spanish Capital Companies Law in a sentence
Access to and use of the Forum is reserved exclusively to ACS’ individual shareholders and voluntary associations of shareholders validly constituted and registered in the special register authorized by the Spanish National Securities Market Commission (hereinafter CNMV) in accordance with Article 539.4(c) of the consolidated text of the Spanish Capital Companies Law and other implementing regulations.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 539.2 of the Spanish Capital Companies Law, ACTIVIDADES DE CONSTRUCCION Y SERVICIOS, S.A. (hereinafter ACS) approves these Rules of Operation, concerning the electronic forum of ACS shareholders (hereinafter the Forum), which will be enabled on the Company’s website (www.grupoacs.com) at the time of the call and until each General Shareholders’ Meeting is held.
Usufruct, co-ownership, pledge and court seizure of the shares will be governed by the Spanish Capital Companies Law in force.
The organization and conduct of, and the exercise of shareholders’ rights at, the Shareholders’ General Meeting of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A. (hereinafter, the “Company”) are governed by the Spanish Capital Companies Law (Ley de Sociedades de Capital) (hereinafter, “LSC”) and the legal provisions thereunder, as well as by the By-Laws, the Regulations for the Shareholders’ General Meeting and other of the Company’s Corporate Governance Rules.
As it can be expected that the Meeting will be held on second call, for purposes of the provisions of Section 517 of the Spanish Capital Companies Law, it is hereby stated for the record that the shareholders must have the shares registered in their name no later than March 20, 2019.
Law 31/2014, of 3 December, amending the Spanish Capital Companies Law (Ley de Sociedades de Capital) in order enhance corporate governance, resulted in an adaptation of the Company's By-laws at the Annual General Shareholders’ Meeting held on 15 April 2015; in particular, Article 23 relating to the Audit Committee was adapted.
As explained in Note 2.1.2 of the Consolidated condensed financial statements as of December 31, 2019, the net equity of the holding company Abengoa S.A. is negative by the amount of €388 million, finding itself in a mandatory dissolution in accordance with Article 363 of the Spanish Capital Companies Law (LSC).
Reserves a) Share premium The Spanish Capital Companies Law expressly permits the use of the share premium account balance to increase the capital of the entities at which it is recognised and does not establish any specific restrictions as to its use.
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In accordance with Article 16 of the Consolidated Spanish Capital Companies Law, the Company registered its sole-shareholder status on the same date in the Mercantile Registry.