EEE Clause Samples
EEE in compliance with the Directive’s provisions 2012/19/EU “about waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)” of the European Parliament and Council of 4th July 2012 and other provisions.
EEE. Electrical and electronic equipment as referred to in the Legislation, however, in the context of this Entry Agreement only to the degree that and for the period for which they are included on Recupel´s Appliance List, available on the Website specified by Recupel.
EEE. Section 3.2(eee) of the Acquisition Agreement shall be revised such that the “.” in the final line of the section shall be replaced with the words “; and”.
EEE. Electrical and electronic equipment as referred to in the Legislation, however, in the context of this Entry Agreement only to the degree that and for the period mentioned on the product list of the Management Body, available on the website specified by the Management Body.
EEE in compliance with the Directive’s provisions
EEE. Compliance with specified and other obligations regarding the specified product Waste electrical and electronic equipment,
EEE. Rents: Subsection 1.1(f); fff. Restoration: Subsection 4.4; ggg. Securities: Section 18.1; hhh. Securitization: Section 18.1; iii.
EEE. UCC-1 #200974626660, naming Agent as the secured party and Clean Harbors, Inc. as the debtor, originally filed on July 31, 2009 (MA); fff. UCC-1 #2011062257, naming Agent as the secured party and Clean Harbors Quebec, Inc./Services Environnementaux Clean Harbors Québec, Inc. as the debtor, originally filed on June 08, 2011 (DC); ggg. UCC-1 #2011062258, naming Agent as the secured party and Services Environnementaux Clean Harbors Quebéc, Inc./Clean Harbors Québec, Inc. as the debtor, originally filed on June 08, 2011 (DC); hhh. UCC-1 #2011062259, naming Agent as the secured party and Services Environnementaux Clean Harbors Québec, Inc. as the debtor, originally filed on June 08, 2011 (DC);
EEE. Section 2.1 of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
EEE. Where eee is dat for GLA01-15 and eee is hdf(Caps or little?) for GLA16; qap for corresponding qap file; png for corresponding non-hdf browse files; vav for corresponding validation and verification file; met for metadata files Note that the multiple file pngs for GLA01, 02, 03 and 05-15 will use the ffff to denote the different files For GLA04 which already uses ffff for the multi-file product granule, there is currently no browse product defined. We will define a browse with a constraint to keep it to one file per file. Where dddd = brws and eee = hdf ; since this files is never read by any GSAS utility can it not have a unique naming convention? Time dependent GLA and ANC granules: (GLA00, dynamic ANC time dependent files except for ANC06 (log file), GLA00_mmm yyyymmdd_hhmmss_nn_fff f.eee and ANCxx_mmm yyyymmdd_hhmmss_nn_ffff.eee yyyymmdd_hhmmss is the date_time of the first data point in the file for GLA00 the fff f has to have a one to one correspondence with the APID number. It the apid number is less than 4 digits then the unused portion of the fff f filed will be set to 0. The numbers will be filled in from the right most ‘f’ field, i.e. api d 26 will be denoted as 002 6. , ddd is day of the year, f is file number for this day (f=0,1,2,...), yy is year minus 2000, and o (letter) means "observation" file. ANC06_mmm_yyyymmdd_ gggggg _nn_pgename.txt yyyymmdd is the creation date Control files CTL_mmm_yyyymmdd_gggggg_nn_pgename.ctl Where yyyymmdd is the creation date SCFQA_mmm_yyyymmdd_iiiiii_nn.txt Where yyyymmdd is the creation date
