Entity Documents Sample Clauses
The 'Entity Documents' clause defines and governs the key organizational documents that establish and regulate the existence, structure, and operations of a legal entity, such as articles of incorporation, bylaws, or partnership agreements. This clause typically specifies which documents are included, how they must be maintained, and may require parties to provide copies or notify others of amendments. Its core practical function is to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of the foundational rules and governance framework of the entity, thereby reducing misunderstandings and legal risks related to the entity's authority and operations.
Entity Documents. To the extent reasonably required by the Title Company, certified copy of Purchaser’s organizational documents, a current certificate of good standing from Purchaser’s state of formation and any required resolutions with respect to Purchaser to approve the purchase of the Property.
Entity Documents. Such documents and instruments as Lender may reasonably require with respect to the valid existence and authorization of the Borrowers.
Entity Documents. Copies of the certificate of incorporation and bylaws of the Parent, articles of organization (or certificate of formation) and operating agreement (or limited liability company agreement) of Borrower, and the corresponding organization documents of all of Borrower’s Domestic Subsidiaries who are party to a Loan Document, together with all amendments, each certified by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Parent or Borrower, and a certificate of good standing or existence for the Parent, Borrower and Borrower’s Domestic Subsidiaries who are party to a Loan Document, each certified by the appropriate governmental officer in its jurisdiction of incorporation, and copies of the articles of incorporation of any foreign Subsidiary who is party to a Loan Document, together with all amendments certified by the secretary of said Subsidiary.
Entity Documents. To the extent reasonably required by the Title Company, certified copy of Purchaser's organizational documents, a current certificate of good standing from Purchaser's state of formation and any required resolutions with respect to Purchaser to approve the purchase of the Property.
Entity Documents. Such documents and instruments as Lender may reasonably require with respect to the valid existence and authorization of Borrower and Mount Snow.
Entity Documents. A resolution or other appropriate documentation authorizing the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Entity Documents. Such documents as may be necessary to reflect the Partnership as the sole member of the Ownership Interests.
Entity Documents. Copies of the certificate of incorporation and bylaws of the Parent, articles of organization (or certificate of formation) and operating agreement (or limited liability company agreement) of Borrower, and the corresponding organization documents of all of Borrower’s Domestic Subsidiaries who are party to a Loan Document, together with all amendments, each certified by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Parent or Borrower, and certificates of good standing (or the substantive equivalent available) for each Loan Party from the appropriate governmental officer in each jurisdiction in which each such Person is organized and in each jurisdiction where such qualification would be required to conduct such person’s business as presently conducted, which certificate shall be (i) dated a date not earlier than thirty (30) calendar days prior to Closing Date or (ii) otherwise effective on the Closing Date, and copies of the articles of incorporation of any foreign Subsidiary who is party to a Loan Document, together with all amendments certified by the secretary of said Subsidiary.
Entity Documents. Amend its Certificate of Incorporation or its partnership agreement, as in effect on the Closing Date, in any respect without the prior written consent of the Agent and the Banks.