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  • Legionella Legionella means any discharge release or escape of legionella or other airborne pathogens from water tanks, water systems, air-conditioning plants, cooling towers and the like.

  • Yleistä A. Apple-ohjelmisto ja muiden valmistajien ohjelmat, dokumentaatio, käyttöliittymät, sisältö, fontit ja muu tämän Lisenssin mukana tuleva tieto, olipa xx xxxxxx kirjoitussuojatussa muistissa, millä tahansa muulla medialla tai missä tahansa muussa muodossa (yhteisnimitykseltään ”Apple-ohjelmisto”) on lisensoitu, ei myyty, sinulle Apple Inc:n (”Apple”) toimesta käytettäväksi ainoastaan tämän Lisenssin ehtojen mukaisesti. Apple ja/xxx Xxxxxx lisensoijat säilyttävät omistajuutensa Apple-ohjelmistoon ja pidättävät itsellään kaikki oikeudet, joita ei ole erikseen annettu sinulle.

  • AT&T 9STATE shall be defined as the States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

  • moorditj kwabadak Healthy people refers to the commitment we have as an organisation to ensure our staff, patients and the wider community have access to comprehensive healthcare services, in order to maintain healthy lives. Amazing care reflects the sentiment of those consumers accessing our healthcare services from feedback provided to us. This common statement resonates with the health service, and reflects our intentions in our practice and work every day. As a health service which celebrates diversity of culture and languages, it is also important that our vision is shared in the Noongar language. Our Values Our Values reflect the qualities that we demonstrate to each other and our community every day. Our staff make a difference every day to the patients, families and consumers they provide care, advice and support to. The EMHS values capture the shared responsibility that we uphold as most important, which are: • Kindness – kindness is represented in the support that we give to one another. This is how we demonstrate genuine care and compassion to each and every person.

  • Maha Metro shall not be made party in any litigation arising between the Licensee and any third party during and/or associated with the furbishing/finishing and operations/maintenance of the property business space. All civil and criminal liability shall be the responsibility of the Licensee.

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  • Sch A-13 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion Active Assets Government Securities 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not Trust 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion. Active Assets Institutional Government 03/08/02 0.10% of the daily net assets. Securities Trust On an ongoing basis, the Investment Adviser has agreed under this Agreement with the Fund to assume Fund operating expenses (except for brokerage fees) to the extent that such operating expenses exceed on an annualized basis 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. This may reduce the fees under this Agreement and the Administration Agreement below 0.15% for the Fund. Sch.A-14 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ Active Assets Institutional Money Trust 01/06/00 0.10% of the daily net assets. On an ongoing basis, the Investment Adviser has agreed under this Agreement with the Fund to assume Fund operating expenses (except for brokerage fees) to the extent that such operating expenses exceed on an annualized basis 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. This may reduce the fees under this Agreement and the Administration Agreement below 0.15% for the Fund. Active Assets Money Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98, 05/01/99, 05/01/01, exceeding $250 million; 0.375% of the portion of the 05/01/02 daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1.25 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.25 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $1.75 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.75 billion but not exceeding $2.25 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.25 billion but not exceeding $2.75 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.75 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; 0.199% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion but not exceeding $17.5 billion; 0.198% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $17.5 billion but not exceeding $25 billion; 0.197% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $25 billion but not exceeding $30 billion; and 0.196% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $30 billion. Active Assets Tax-Free Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not Sch.A-15 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; and 0.199% of the portion of daily net assets exceeding $15 billion. Morgan Stanley California Tax- Xxxx 00/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not Daily Income Trust 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion. Morgan Stanley Liquid Asset Funx Xxx. 00/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not (Maryland Corporation) 04/30/98, 05/01/01, 05/01/02 exceeding $250 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1.25 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.25 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $1.75 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.75 billion but not exceeding $2.25 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.25 billion but not exceeding $2.75 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.75 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; 0.199% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion but not exceeding $17.5 billion; 0.198% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $17.5 billion but not exceeding $25 billion; 0.197% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding Sch.A-16

  • Millwright Xxxxx be to assist and work under the direction and instructions I or A. He will work alone at times performing assignments in keeping with his training. During the course of his year, training must become proficient in good practices in the areas of fitting, aligning, lubricating and the operation of all shop tools and machines. In addition to the foregoing, he will be exposed to and the process of learning techniques required in trouble shooting key production machinery, pipe fitting, basic welding and machining but not be expected to display a high degree of proficiency in these areas at this point. Millwright Must be capable of performing the tasks of fittings, aligning, lubricating an able to operate all shop tools and machines. Must under direction become proficient in basic welding and pipe fitting as well as dismantling and reassembly of plant equipment. Under direction,will continueto develop skills in trouble shooting all plant equipment and improve his skills at machining part and be exposed to basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatic. He may work alone frequently, but occasionally will require direction and instructions form Millwright I or A. Millwright 11: be capable, without direction of fitting, aligning and lubrication and taking apart and reassembling plant equipment. In addition, is expected to be able to weld, operate shop tools and do pipe fitting as required. Must under direction, become proficient at effective methods of trouble shooting and repairing hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical faults in plant machinery. I: Must be capable without direction of performing all practices under Xxxxxxxxxx Must under directionbecomeproficient at reading and understanding blueprints, all phases of installing new equipment, laying out hydraulic and mechanical drives and meet speed and power requirements correctly. Xxxxxxxxxx "A": Must he capable without direction, of performing all under Xxxxxxxxxx X, and Must take full responsibility for work done by himself or his assistant. Must he in possession of a Millwright Certificate or a Machinist Certificate or Welder Certificate. Millwrightspresently employed in this classification will not be required to have a Certificate.

  • White A person having origins in any of the peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Hispanic or Latino – A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin. Exhibit A: Work Force Report Job Categories – Administration Refer to this table when completing your firm’s Work Force Report form(s). Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations Other Office and Administrative Support Workers Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers Management & Financial Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers Business Operations Specialists Financial Specialists Operations Specialties Managers Other Management Occupations Top Executives Professional Art and Design Workers Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers Librarians, Curators, and Archivists Life Scientists Media and Communication Workers Other Teachers and Instructors Postsecondary Teachers Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers Religious Workers Social Scientists and Related Workers Architecture & Engineering, Science, Computer Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers Computer Specialists Engineers Mathematical Science Occupations Physical Scientists Technical Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians Health Technologists and Technicians Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians Media and Communication Equipment Workers Sales Other Sales and Related Workers Retail Sales Workers Sales Representatives, Services Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing Supervisors, Sales Workers Administrative Support Services Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers Cooks and Food Preparation Workers Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers Food and Beverage Serving Workers Funeral Service Workers Law Enforcement Workers Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers Other Healthcare Support Occupations Other Personal Care and Service Workers Other Protective Service Workers Personal Appearance Workers Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants Construction Trades Workers Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Extraction Workers Material Moving Workers Other Construction and Related Workers Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations Plant and System Operators Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Crafts Financial Clerks Information and Record Clerks Legal Support Workers Installers, and Repairers Woodworkers Operative Workers Assemblers and Fabricators Communications Equipment Operators Food Processing Workers Metal Workers and Plastic Workers Motor Vehicle Operators Other Production Occupations Printing Workers Supervisors, Production Workers Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers Transportation Air Transportation Workers Other Transportation Workers Rail Transportation Workers Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers Water Transportation Workers Laborers Agricultural Workers Animal Care and Service Workers Fishing and Hunting Workers Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers Grounds Maintenance Workers Helpers, Construction Trades Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Exhibit B: Work Force Report Job Categories-Trade Brick, Block or Stone Masons Brickmasons and Blockmasons Stonemasons Carpenters Carpet, floor and Tile Installers and Finishers Carpet Installers Floor Layers, except Carpet, Wood and Hard Tiles Xxxxx Xxxxxxx and Finishers Tile and Marble Setters Cement Masons, Concrete Finishers Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers Terrazzo Workers and Finishers Construction Laborers Drywall Installers, Ceiling Tile Inst Electricians Elevator Installers and Repairers First-Line Supervisors/Managers First-line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Glaziers Helpers, Construction Trade Brickmasons, Blockmasons, and Tile and Marble Setters Carpenters Electricians Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers and Stucco Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters Roofers All other Construction Trades Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers Tapers Millwrights Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Mechanical Door Repairers Control and Valve Installers and Repairers Other Installation, Maintenance and Repair Occupations Misc. Const. Equipment Operators Paving, Surfacing and Tamping Equipment Operators Pile-Driver Operators Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators Painters, Const. Maintenance Painters, Construction and Maintenance Paperhangers Pipelayers and Plumbers Pipelayers Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters Plasterers and Stucco Masons Roofers Security Guards & Surveillance Officers Sheet Metal Workers Welders, Cutter, Solderers and Brazers Welding, Soldering and Brazing Machine Setter, Operators and Tenders Structural Iron and Steel Workers Welding, Soldering and Brazing Workers

  • Messrs Cope and Xxxxxxxxxx have shared voting and investment power over the shares being offered under the prospectus supplement filed with the SEC in connection with the transactions contemplated under the Purchase Agreement. Lincoln Park Capital, LLC is not a licensed broker dealer or an affiliate of a licensed broker dealer.

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