Examples of Engine Consent in a sentence
The Engine Consent dated as of May 1, 1997, executed by the Engine Manufacturer.
So long as the Engine Manufacturer acts in good faith in accordance with the Assignment Agreement and this Engine Consent and Agreement, the Engine Manufacturer may rely conclusively on any notice given by the Assignee without inquiring as to the accuracy of, or the entitlement of the Assignee to give such notice.
The Airline Deregulation Act 1978 endorsed a gradual path to full deregulation.
The Engine Consent dated as of September 1, 1997, executed by the Engine Manufacturer.
Operative Agreements: the Credit Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Loan Certificates, the Consent and Agreement, the Engine Consent and Agreement, the Holdings Guarantee, the Fee Letter and any amendments or supplements of any of the foregoing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:Anne Wick, EPA Diesel Engine Consent Decree Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Mail Code 2242A), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460; e-mail: wick.anne@epa.gov.Karen S.
A stepwise linear regression analysis was utilized to determine the variability the performance measures, and FMS scores have in their ability to predict occupational injury during the fire academy training.Null Hypothesis Four: The FMS score and firefighter occupational injuries do not show a significant inverse relationship during fire academy training.The Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient(p≤0.05) was utilized to measure the relationship between the FMS overall score and the injury rates.
Engine Consent and Agreement: the consent and agreement of Engine Manufacturer to the Security Agreement.
For further information, please contact: Anne Wick, EPA Diesel Engine Consent Decree Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Mail Code 2242A),EPA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20460, e-mail: WICK.ANNE&EPA.GOV.Bruce S.
The post Buyback debt-equity ratio of the Company will be less than 2:1, as prescribed under the provisions of Section 68 of the Companies Act, assuming full acceptance by the shareholders.