Antigua and Barbuda Sample Clauses

Antigua and Barbuda. 5. Armenia
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Antigua and Barbuda. AL Albania AM Armenia AT Austria AU Australia AZ Azerbaijan BA Bosnia and Herzegovina BG Bulgaria BH Bahrain BQ Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba5 BT Bhutan BW Botswana BX Benelux BY Belarus CH Switzerland CN China CU Cuba4 CW Curacao5 CY Cyprus CZ Czech Republic DE Germany DK Denmark EG Egypt EM European Union1 EE Estonia ES Spain FI Finland FR France GB United Kingdom2 GE Georgia GH Ghana4 GR Greece HR Croatia HU Hungary IE Ireland2 IL Israel IR Iran (Islamic Republic of) IS Iceland IT Italy JP Japan4 KE Kenya KG Kyrgyzstan KP Democratic People’s Republic of Korea KR Republic of Korea KZ Kazakhstan LI Liechtenstein LR Liberia LS Lesotho LT Lithuania LV Latvia MA Morocco MC Monaco MD Republic of Moldova ME Montenegro MG Madagascar MK The former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia MN Mongolia MZ Mozambique NA Namibia NO Norway OM Oman PL Poland PT Portugal RO Romania RS Serbia RU Russian Federation SD Sudan SE Sweden SG Singapore2 SI Slovenia SK Slovakia XX Xxxxxx Xxxxx XX San Marino ST Sao Tome and Principe SX Sint Maarten5 SY Syrian Arab Republic SZ Swaziland TJ Tajikistan TM Turkmenistan TR Turkey UA Ukraine US United States of America3 UZ Uzbekistan VN Viet Nam ZM Zambia Others: 1 If the European Union is designated, it is compulsory to indicate a second language before the Office of the European Union, among the following (check one box only): French German Italian Spanish Moreover, if the applicant wishes to claim the seniority of an earlier mark registered in, or for, a Member State of the European Union, the official form MM17 must be annexed to the present international application.
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Antigua and Barbuda. On November 1, 1981 Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state. In a note dated November 4, 1981 to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs made a state- ment reading in part as follows: ‘‘I have the honour to inform you that Antigua and Barbuda became an independent nation on 1st November, 1981, and is now ready to par- ticipate with other nations in fulfilling obliga- tions under international law with respect to treaties to which this Government succeeded upon independence. However, it is necessary to examine in depth such treaties to ascertain whether or not under customary international law any may have lapsed. Until this has been done the Government of Antigua and Barbuda wish:
Antigua and Barbuda. Argentina*, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela * With reservation. Signed but not ratified (3): Canada, Jamaica, USA Convention text: OAS, <https://www.oas.org/en/sla/dil/inter_american_treaties_A-63_ illicit_manufacturing_trafficking_firearms_ammunition_explosives.asp> Inter-American Convention on Transparency in Conventional Weapons Acquisitions Opened for signature by the member states of the OAS at Guatemala City on 7 June 1999; entered into force on 21 November 2002; depositary General Secretariat of the OAS The objective of the convention is to contribute more fully to regional openness and transparency in the acquisition of conventional weapons by exchanging information regarding such acquisitions, for the purpose of promoting confidence among states in the Americas. A party may withdraw from the convention, having given 12 months’ notice.
Antigua and Barbuda. 6. Argentina
Antigua and Barbuda. Chief Executive Officer Financial Services Regulatory Commission of Antigua & Barbuda Royal Palm Place Friars Hill Road St. John’s, Antigua Tel: 0 000 000-0000-0 Fax: 0 000 000-0000/1182 Email: xxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx Barbados Chief Executive Officer Financial Services Commission of Barbados Suites 301 &302, Bldg. #0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xx. Xxxxxxx, Barbados Tel: 0 000 000-0000 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxx.xxx.xx Belize Supervisor of Insurance and Private Pensions Office of the Supervisor of Insurance and Private Pensions Ministry of Finance, Government of Belize Tel: 0 000 000-0000/2152/58/69 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxx.xxx.xx British Virgin Islands Managing Director/CEO British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission Pasea Estate, P. O. Box 418 Road Town, Tortola, V.G. 1110 British Virgin Islands Tel: 0 000 000-0000/4190 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx Bahamas Office of the Superintendent Insurance Commission of The Bahamas #255 Charlotte & Xxxxxxx Streets P. O. Box N-4844 Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas Tel: 0 000 000-0000 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxx.xxx.xx Cayman Islands Managing Director Cayman Islands Monetary Authority #00 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Square P. O. Box 10052 Grand Cayman, KY1 – 1001 Cayman Islands Tel: 0 000 000-0000 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: x.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx Curacaos and Sint Maarten Superintendent of Insurance Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten Simón Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, 0 Xxxxxxxxxx Curaçao Tel: +000 0 000-0000 Fax: +000 0 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx Dominica Financial Secretary Financial Services Unit of the Commonwealth of Dominica Financial Centre, 5th Floor Xxxxxxx Avenue, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica Tel: 0 000 000-0000 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx Grenada Executive Director Grenada Authority for the Regulation of Financial Institutions P. O. Box 3973, The National Stadium St. George’s, Grenada Tel: 0 000 000-0000/8717 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Guyana Governor Insurance Supervision Department Bank of Guyana Lot 1 Church and Avenue of the Republic P. O. Box 1003, Robbstown, Georgetown, Guyana Tel: 0 000 000-0000-0 Fax: 0 000 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Haiti Director General Ministry of Economy and Finance, Haiti Unité de Contrôle et de Supervision des Assurances (UCSA) #19 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx Debussy St., Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Tel: - Fax: - Email : xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Jamaica Executive Director ...
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Antigua and Barbuda. (b) The Commonwealth of Dominica;
Antigua and Barbuda. Bahamas (The), Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Executive Director.—Christine Hogan (Canada). Alternate.—Peteranne Donalson (Jamaica). Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Macedonia (former Yugoslav Republic of), Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine.
Antigua and Barbuda. Argentina*, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela * With reservation. Signed but not ratified (3): Canada, Jamaica, USA Convention text: Organization of American States, <xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/ treaties/a-63.html> Inter-American Convention on Transparency in Conventional Weapons Acquisitions Adopted at Guatemala City on 7 June 1999; entered into force on 21 November 2002; depositary General Secretariat of the Organization of American States The objective of the convention is to contribute more fully to regional openness and transparency in the acquisition of conventional weapons by exchanging in- formation regarding such acquisitions, for the purpose of promoting confidence among states in the Americas.
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