AES Sample Clauses

The AES clause refers to the use of the Automated Export System, a U.S. government platform for electronically filing export information. This clause typically requires parties involved in exporting goods from the United States to submit shipment details through the AES before departure, ensuring compliance with export regulations. By mandating electronic filing, the clause helps prevent unauthorized exports, ensures accurate reporting to authorities, and streamlines the export process for both exporters and regulators.
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AES. A full range of facilities management services for Service Recipient employees sitting in an AAM facility only. This includes workspace allocation and design, leasehold improvements, internal moves, and maintenance and security.
AES. AES is in the business of creating a proprietary method to create live and immersive learning environments to teach ESL skills. The currently issued and outstanding common shares of AES are held by the shareholders of AES as set out in Schedule “A” attached hereto (the “Shareholders”).
AES. The Advanced Encryption Standard was adopted in May of 2002 as an official government standard. It is also a block cipher encryption like DES but is many orders of magnitude more secure. Compared to DES; if a brute force attack1 was able to crack a single 56-bit DES key in 1 second, the same technology would take 149 trillion years to crack a single 128-bit AES key. AES is able to be implemented with a 128, 192, or 256-bit key.
AES. (i) AES will pump water for the AES Plant Flow from the Pennsy East Tract and for the Creek Flow from the Pennsy West Tract, provided and as long as the water quality for the Base Flow meets all water quality standards established by AES, DRBC, Pennsy's Non-Coal Mining Permit and any other Regulatory Authorities having jurisdiction (the "Water Quality Criteria"). (ii) Water for emergency use by AES will be drawn from the most convenient Pennsy Tract. (iii) If it appears that the Water Quality Criteria will not be met on a regular basis (for any reason), or if available water supplies are not sufficient to maintain and sustain Creek Flow from the Pennsy West Tract, then AES will, after notice from Pennsy, pump water for the Creek Flow from whichever Tract is best suited to maintain and sustain Creek Flow quality and volume requirements. Pennsy is and shall at all times remain responsible for the Water Quality of the Creek Flow pursuant to its Non-Coal Mining Operating Permit. (iv) If AES is not satisfied with Water Quality from the Pennsy East Tract as it pertains to AES Plant Flow Water Quality Criteria, AES may request a modification of pumping operations so as to achieve its quality standards or may otherwise suggest corrective actions or modifications designed to improve water quality. Pennsy will cooperate in this regard but will only bear such water quality obligations as may arise as a result of the actions of Regulatory Authorities directed at Pennsy, or as a result of the negligence or intentional misconduct of Pennsy. To the extent Creek Flow Water Quality is substandard as a result of the negligence or intentional misconduct of AES, AES shall indemnify and hold Pennsy harmless in connection with all costs of correction which may result and as imposed by the action of any Regulatory Authority having jurisdiction over such water quality. To the extent Creek Flow Water Quality is substandard as a result of the negligence or intentional misconduct of Pennsy, Pennsy shall indemnify and hold AES harmless in connection with all costs of correction which may result and as imposed by the action of any Regulatory Authority having jurisdiction over such water quality. (v) Should Pennsy request a modification of this operational concept which (1) does not have a material adverse effect on the Base Flow, (2) which does not materially increase the projected costs to AES, and (3) which is in compliance with applicable laws and Permits, AES will cooperate reason...
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AES. For AES employees sitting in an AAM facility only, a full range of printing services, which include, without limitation, internally or externally generated materials and mainframe computer reports, and a full range of supply and supplies management services, which include procurement of office and related supplies as well as promotional items for agents, customers, and employees.

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