UK Companies here means companies incorporated or formed under the law of a part of the United Kingdom.
UK Companies means companies which are incorporated, headquartered or have their principal business activities in the United Kingdom, and companies headquartered outside the United Kingdom which derive, or are expected to derive, a significant proportion of their revenues or profits from the United Kingdom.
UK Companies means Bioline Limited and Bioline Reagents Limited, details of which are set out in Exhibit D. “UK Real Property” means the leasehold properties occupied by the UK Companies, briefly described in Exhibit E. “UK Shares” means the entire issued share capital of the UK Companies, details of which are set out in Exhibit D. “UKT” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.23.
Examples of UK Companies in a sentence
They have statutory rights and responsibilities under the UK Companies Act 2006 as the Members of bSI.
More Definitions of UK Companies
UK Companies means Xxxxxx Building Products Limited (formerly known as Pimco 2495 Limited), an English private limited company, and Structherm Limited, an English private limited company.
UK Companies means any Subsidiaries of the Company trading in the UK.
UK Companies means any one or more of Vanguard Holdings and its subsidiaries which are incorporated under the laws of England and Wales. UK GAAP means the accounting bases, policies, practices and procedures generally accepted and adopted in the UK. UK Group means collectively, Vanguard Holdings and its subsidiaries, and member of the UK Group means any one or more of them. Utilisation means, at any given time, the total drawings under the Lombard UK Facility at that time.
UK Companies together The Pier Retail Group Limited, The Pier (Retail) Limited and Pier Direct Limited (and "UK Company" shall be a reference to any of them as the case may be);
UK Companies has the meaning set forth in Section 2.16(k).
UK Companies has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.