Economic Group definition

Economic Group means a Grupo Económico as defined in Resolution SMV 019-2015-SMV/01.
Economic Group means, with respect to any Person, all Persons that are Affiliates or Related Parties of such Person;
Economic Group means, with respect to any Person, all Persons that are Affiliates, Related Parties or Linked Parties of such Person;

Examples of Economic Group in a sentence

  • For a better view of the main companies that are part of the Issuer’s Economic Group, and its respective activities, please see items 15.4.b and 9.1.c of this Reference Form.

  • A report by Anderson Economic Group, LLC found that an estimated $2.9 billion in education construction expenditures are subject to Illinois prevailing wage law and in the absence of the state's prevailing wage law, Illinois could have saved $158 million on average each of the past ten years.

  • Similar sentiments were expressed by local business people (Local Business Economic Group, 2014).

  • Regulated financial subjects will appoint a suitable person in each of the institutions that constitute the Financial Group, the Economic Group or Business Conglomerate, so that they can exchange information between those with domicile in Panama.

  • The proposed use of the site as a large grocery store furthers the goals of the Coliseum Area Five-year Implementation Plan and addresses the need for modern grocery services in the Coliseum area documented in the 2009 Hausrath Economic Group blight study.


More Definitions of Economic Group

Economic Group means the economic group, of which Credicorp is a member, which subjects Credicorp to the Rules for Indirect Ownership, Association and Economic Groups (Conasev Resolution 090-2005-EF-94.10).
Economic Group has the same meaning as "Grupo Economico" as defined by the Central Bank in Comunicacion "A" 2140, as it may be modified from time to time.
Economic Group means a group of enterprises each with distinct legal status, which are bound together through mutual investments, capital contribution, merger, acquisition, re-organization or other forms of affiliation; share common long-term economic interests, technology, market and/or business services; and constitute a consolidated business entity in which the enterprises are organized into two or more levels, as parent companies and subsidiaries, as set forth in the Enterprise Law of 2005 and Decree 139 of September 5, 2007.
Economic Group means in relation to each Party, their holding companies, subsidiaries, and companies under common control, administrators, officers, employees, subcontractors, representatives and agents.
Economic Group of the Company shall mean the set of legal entities, when any of them has the “control” over the other or others or when the “control” over the legal entities is held by one or many individuals that act as a decision unit. Individuals are not part of the economic group.
Economic Group means, in relation to any of the Parties, any company that, individually or jointly, directly or indirectly, holds a shareholding interest in a certain Party, has its capital held in whole or in part by a certain Party, or is a partner in a company together with a certain Party;
Economic Group means the economic group, of which Credicorp is a member, which subjects Credicorp to the Rules for
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