Actions Taken Sample Clauses

Actions Taken. Any action taken by a Preferred Director and/or a Default Director in his capacity as a director of the Company (such as approving or authorizing transactions, adopting resolutions, etc.) shall be considered to be an action taken by such director solely in his capacity as a director and not in any other capacity and shall not be construed as, considered to be or deemed to be an action taken by a Reliance Stockholder or a Swiss Re Stockholder and such action shall not in any way bind, obligate, estop, waive the rights of or otherwise affect in any way such Stockholders (in their capacity as stockholders or otherwise) or the directors in any capacity other than as directors of the Company.
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Actions Taken. The Borrowers and Guarantors shall have taken all actions required to authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the performance thereof by such Borrowers and each Guarantor;
Actions Taken. The Secretary shall cause to be kept records, consistent with County policy, of all actions taken by the Board at all meetings of the Board and shall, as soon as possible after each meeting, make such records available for inspection by each Director and the Members.
Actions Taken. No ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, contract, or appointment shall be approved at a closed meeting.
Actions Taken. All actions to be taken by Seller in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and all certificates, opinions, instruments and other documents required to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Purchaser; and
Actions Taken. Assessed Problem and Solutions Budget Development Developed Action Steps Recommendations: Referred client to outside resource. Normal clilent service hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM PST Address: 000 X 0Xx, #000 XX, XX 9000 Tax: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Website: www. xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Honeowner Action Plan
Actions Taken. The Arwain Funded Supporting Communities Officer and a PAVO officer met with Trustees of RIBC and the Pavilion, at their request, to discuss the main issues, before they take responsibility for the buildings, access routes and car parking. Following the meetings and a formal meeting between Powys Country Council, RIBC, Pavilion, and Holy Trinity Church, it became apparent that further dialogue needed to take place in order for all parties to air their views and reach an agreement between the groups to help progress the Asset Transfer Process for both buildings. The Supporting Communities Officer arranged, hosted, and facilitated, a meeting on 30th August 2017 at the PAVO offices, attended by PAVO Officers, the local member, RIBC, Pavilion, and Holy Trinity representatives.
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Actions Taken. The first step for the development of theLoss of Fishing Gear Warning Tool” was finding common ground on how to integrate the tool in the day-to-day operations of its potential users (fishing ship captains and skippers). It was then agreed to develop an independent tool (not integrated in their navigation systems) and to work with data in a .GPX format. This .GPX format, or GPS Exchange Format, is an XML scheme designed as a common GPS data format for software apps. It can be employed to describe waypoints, tracks and routes. The format is open and can be employed without the need to pay a licence. Location data (and optionally elevation, time of day and other information) can be stored in tags and exchanged between GPS devices and software. The more common software apps for data include the visualization of the projected tracks in several source maps, map annotation and geo-tagging of pictures in accordance with the time in which they were taken. With this information the design of the first version of the “Loss of fishing gear warning tool” was undertaken. In the following images the earlier ideas for the tool’s architecture (Image 1), the system for point registration (image 2) and the system for data download (Image 3) can be seen. Image 1: First draft of the architecture of the Loss of fishing gear warning tool Image 2: First draft of the registration module of the Loss of fishing gear warning tool Image 3: First draft of the visualization and download module of the Loss of fishing gear warning tool Taking this first version as its basis, the programming for the “Loss of Fishing Gear Warning Tool” was started. Thus, the database is based in MySQL 5.7 (Image 4) and the project’s server is an Apache web server, with the app being developed in the Laravel framework. Image 4: Data base of the Loss of fishing gear warning tool In this first version of the “Loss of Fishing Gear Warning Tool” information was loaded from the FAO 27 (Atlantic, Northeast), FAO 21 (Atlantic, Northwest) and FAO 37 (Mediterranean and Black Sea) were uploaded. Once registered, the user can create a new hotspot (location with obstacles dangerous for rigging or navigation) or download points from the enabled areas. To create points users must mark the GPS position, name the point, indicate depth and include a brief description of it (Image 5). In the deliverable 5.3 "User Manual" (available on the project website) the functionalities of the “Loss of fishing gear warning tool” has b...
Actions Taken. Since December 31, 2005, the Company and its Subsidiaries have:
Actions Taken. The Initial Qualified Borrower(s) and Guarantors shall have taken all actions required to authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the performance thereof by such Initial Qualified Borrower(s) and each Guarantor;
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