ABROAD Sample Clauses

ABROAD. Where ‘abroad’ is mentioned in this agreement, what is meant is working under this dispensation scheme on the Dutch Continental Shelf, including the Western Scheldt and excluding the Wadden Sea. Trade Union: One of the trade unions participating in this agreement. Employee: Anyone residing in the Netherlands, employed on a trailer suction xxxxxx dredger and, based on an employment contract according to Dutch law, is in the service of the employer and who falls under the scope of the ‘CBA concerning wage and employment conditions for staff active in the dredging industry’, irrespective of the flag applicable. Employment: Deploying an employee without his/her family to a trailer suction xxxxxx dredger on a project on the Dutch Continental Shelf based on the deployment conditions.
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ABROAD. 1. By reasonable notice given in advance, the Requesting Party may request that the Requested Party allow representatives of the competent authority of the Requesting Party to enter the territory of the Requested Party, to the extent permitted under its domestic laws, to interview individuals and examine records with the prior written consent of the individuals or other persons concerned. The competent authority of the Requesting Party shall notify the competent authority of the Requested Party of the time and place of the intended meeting with the individuals concerned.
ABROAD. A subpoena directed to a witness in a foreign country shall issue under the cir- cumstances and in the manner and be served as provided in Title 28, U.S.C., § 1783.
ABROAD. Individual communication, including the use of interpersonal communication devices or social media, inhibits the student from assimilating and experiencing the foreign culture. Posting information during your visit abroad is viewed as a security concern. The Organizing Teacher and Official Assistants are with students daily and maintain proper group communication. If any situation occurs, the following system shall be followed:
ABROAD. Abroad means worldwide, except for your country of Domicile and excluded countries.
ABROAD. For the purposes of the cover, 'abroad' is understood to represent any country other than that of the Usual Place of Residence and/or nationality of the Insured Party.
ABROAD. 1. The requested party may, to the extent permitted under its domestic laws, allow representatives of the competent authority of the requesting party to enter the territory of the requested party in connection with a request to interview persons and examine records with the prior written consent of the persons concerned. The competent authority of the requesting party shall notify the competent authority of the requested party of the time and place of the meeting with the persons concerned.
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ABROAD. In countries where AT&T does not have an affiliate to provide a Service, AT&T may assign its rights and obligations related to such Service to a local service provider, but AT&T will remain responsible for such obligations. In certain countries, a Member may be required to contract directly with the local service provider.
ABROAD. Advocates of XxXX like to claim that the agreement will generate prosperity and more jobs. But the opposite will happen. Large companies can send workers to another country and employ them there for the very low wages often paid in their countries of origin. These workers do not need work permits, but their residence abroad is subject to their employment contracts, rendering them completely dependent on their employer. They may have no claim to the minimum wage, health insurance or other social benefits. This can easily lead to the exploitation of foreign workers – and domestic employees lose their jobs to this cheap competition. %20The%20Remunicipalisation%20of%20Water%20- %20Potsdam%20andG.pdf Data privacy under threat The XxXX agreement would also allow sensitive data (user data and information on banking or health) to be transferred freely to countries with poor data protection standards and used there for commercial purposes. The United States wants above all to assert in the agreement that companies can store and process user data in a country of their choosing. This is linked to the demand that American companies do not need to be based in other countries in order to offer services there, whether online or offline. This means not only that data security is threatened but also that these companies are exempted from compliance with the legislation and data protection requirements of the country in question. In this way, legislation and regulations on data and consumer protection, once fiercely campaigned for, are easily bypassed.
ABROAD any part of the world except for Lithuania and the Home country of the Insured and the country of the permanent place of residence of the Insured. The permanent place of residence of the Insured shall be determined according to the provisions of the Civil Code of the Home country of the Insured.
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