Principal Property
Principal Property. Means any manufacturing plant or facility which is located within the continental United States and is owned by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary. The Company's board of directors (or any duly authorized committee of the board of directors) by resolution may create an exception by declaring that a plant or facility, together with all other plants and ...
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The Clorox Company contract
Principal Property. (a) RAC's principal office building ------------------ and (b) any manufacturing plant or principal research facility of RAC or any Subsidiary of RAC which is located within the United States of America or Canada, except any such principal office building, plant or facility which the Board of Directors by resolution declares is not of material importance to the total business conducted by RAC and its Subsidiaries as...
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Raytheon Co. contract
Principal Property. Means any of the real and tangible property of the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company, whether owned or leased, constituting a part of any manufacturing facility, distribution facility, warehouse or office, operated now or hereafter by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company, that has a book value on the date as of which the determination is being made of more than 2% of Consolidated Net Worth.
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BLYTH INC contract
Principal Property. Each acute care hospital providing general medical and surgical services (excluding equipment, personal property and hospitals that primarily provide specialty medical services, such as psychiatric and obstetrical and gynecological services) owned solely by the Company and/or one or more of its Subsidiaries (used in this definition as defined in the Indenture, dated as of December 16, 1993, between Columbia Healthcare Corporation and The First National Bank of Chicago, as trustee, as amended)...
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HCA Healthcare contract
Principal Property. Means any manufacturing plant or facility located within the United States of America (other than its territories or possessions) owned by Acuity Parent or any Restricted Subsidiary which in the good faith opinion of Acuity Parent's board of directors, is of material importance to the total business conducted by Acuity Parent and the Restricted Subsidiaries as a whole.
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Acuity Brands contract