execute definition

execute. “issue”, “register”, “surrender”, “transfer” or “cancel”, when used with respect to Direct Registration ADRs, shall refer to an entry or entries or an electronic transfer or transfers in the Direct Registration System, and, when used with respect to ADRs in physical certificated form, shall refer to the physical delivery, execution, issuance, registration, surrender, transfer or cancellation of certificates representing the ADRs.
execute. “executes” or “executed” means signed with respect to a written record or electronically transmitted along with sufficient information to determine the sender’s identity with respect to an electronic transmission.
execute issue", "register", "surrender", "transfer" or "cancel", when used with respect to Direct Registration ADRs, shall refer to an entry or entries or an electronic transfer or transfers in the Direct Registration System.

Examples of execute in a sentence

  • The Procurement Plan will include but will not be limited to: o A description of the bid packages to be assembled o A methodology for receiving and evaluating responses • Execute the Procurement Plan.

  • Execute any further instruments and take further action as Collateral Agent or any Purchaser reasonably requests to perfect or continue Collateral Agent’s Lien in the Collateral or to effect the purposes of this Agreement.


More Definitions of execute

execute means the act of concluding a Transaction.
execute means to complete and sign a document acceptable to the director for the purpose of establishing a financial assurance instrument.
execute means to complete the formalities intended to give effect to a Document and may include any one or more of the following formalities as may be required in the circumstances:
execute. "executes," or "executed" means:
execute. "executes," or "executed" means, with present
execute. "executes," or "executed" means with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record:
execute. "executes," or "executed" means (a) signed with respect to a written record or (b) electronically transmitted along with sufficient information to determine the sender's identity with respect to an electronic transmission, or (c) with respect to a record to be filed with the secretary of state, in compliance with the standards for filing with the office of the secretary of state as prescribed by the secretary of state.