Changes to Articles Sample Clauses

The "CHANGES TO ARTICLES" clause defines the process by which the articles of a company or agreement may be amended or modified. Typically, this clause outlines who has the authority to propose changes, the procedures for approval—such as requiring a certain majority vote of shareholders or directors—and any notice requirements that must be met before changes take effect. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and orderly mechanism for updating the foundational rules governing the entity, ensuring that modifications are made transparently and with appropriate consent, thereby preventing unauthorized or arbitrary alterations.
Changes to Articles. Subject to the Law and to the conditions contained in its memorandum, and subject to rights and powers of the Preferred Shares, the Company may, by special resolution, alter or add to its Articles.
Changes to Articles. Subject to the Law, to the conditions contained in the Memorandum, the Company may, by Special Resolution, alter or add to these Articles.
Changes to Articles. Subject to the Law and to the conditions contained in its Memorandum of Association, the Company may, by Special Resolution, alter or add to its Articles, but if particulars of a Charge over any Member’s shares are recorded in the Company’s Register of Members, the Company may not amend its Articles in any way which adversely affects the enforceability of the Charge or inconsistent with the instrument creating the Charge.
Changes to Articles. The Company amending its constitution or any organisation documents (including its memorandum or articles of association).
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  • Effect of Headings and Table of Contents The Article and Section headings herein and the Table of Contents are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.