Define: Commission
What does "Commission" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 8 definitions across 10 companies in SEC filings.
Definition 1 (CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. /MO/, seen in 3 filings)
Commission means the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Source: CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. /MO/ S-1
Definition 2 (CARNIVAL CORP, seen in 2 filings)
Commission means the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Source: CARNIVAL CORP 10-K
Definition 3 (EXPAND ENERGY Corp, seen in 2 filings)
Commission means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
Source: EXPAND ENERGY Corp 10-K
Definition 4 (CINCINNATI FINANCIAL CORP, seen in 1 filing)
Commission means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor agency.
Source: CINCINNATI FINANCIAL CORP 10-K
Definition 5 (CARNIVAL CORP, seen in 1 filing)
Commission means the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as from time to time constituted, created under the U.S. Exchange Act, or, if at any time after the execution of this Indenture such Commission is not existing and performing the duties now assigned to it, then the body performing such duties at such time.
Source: CARNIVAL CORP 10-Q
Definition 6 (AMAZON COM INC, seen in 1 filing)
Commission means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other federal agency at the time administering the Securities Act.
Source: AMAZON COM INC S-1
Definition 7 (COSTAR GROUP, INC., seen in 1 filing)
Commission means the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or any other governmental authority from time to time administering the Securities Act.
Source: COSTAR GROUP, INC. S-1
Definition 8 (Booking Holdings Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Commission means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any similar agency then having jurisdiction to enforce the Securities Act.
Source: Booking Holdings Inc. S-1
Data extracted from 20 SEC EDGAR filings across 10 companies. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.
This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.