Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sample Clauses

Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (MOFA) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the co-ordinating agency in the processing of all communication between ILRI and other Government agencies and/or Ministries. Therefore all other Government bodies can only liaise with ILRI through MoFA. Strict protocol and a good working relationship must be established and maintained in all interactions with the Ministry. ILRI is required to identify and advise the Ministry’s Protocol Department of the names of ILRI officials who will append signatures of authority on official documentation including Note Verbales. The ILRI officials are limited to the following Directors: • Director General • Assistant Director General • Deputy Director General • Director - People and Organizational Development and • Director - Corporate Services The Protocol and Liaison officer represents ILRI on a day-to-day basis in all activities requiring documentation processing and any interaction with Protocol Officers at MoFA.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The European Union (EU) is a unique economic and political partnership between 27 European countries (28 from 1 July 2013)1 that together cover much of the continent. It was created in the aftermath of the Second World War. The first steps were to foster economic cooperation: the idea being that countries that trade with one another become economically interdependent and so more likely to avoid conflict. Since then, the EU has developed into a huge single market, with the euro as its main common currency. What began as a purely economic union has evolved into an organisation spanning all policy areas, from development aid to environment. The EU has delivered half a century of peace, stability, and prosperity, helped raise living standards, and launched a single European currency. Thanks to the abolition of border 1 Member states of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. Croatia is expected to join the EU in July 2013 while other candidate countries include the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. controls between EU countries, people can travel freely throughout most of the continent. And it’s also become much easier to live and work abroad in Europe.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In Attendance:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. DUPLICATE COPY The Original Copy of this Document was filed in accordance with Section 1.4 of the Business Corporation Act on ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT OF CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF LASH CARRIERS, INC. UNDER SECTION 9.5 OF THE BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT. We the undersigned, the President and the Secretary of LASH CARRIERS, INC., a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Liberia, for the purpose of amending the Certificate of Incorporation of said corporation hereby certify:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The parties agree that if such a conflict is considered to be present, this agreement will be terminated, and it will thus not be binding on either party. This is in line with the Government Employees Act § 3 (1), the Export Control Act, regulations on exports of defense equipment, dual-use goods, technology and services, and regulations on sanctions and measures against Iran. "
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs. No: (m)-6-3/27 LIMA, February 28, 1952 MR. AMBASSADOR I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's courteous note No. 419 of the 21st of this month, in which, in consequence of the additional conditions relating to the continuation of the economic and technical assistance furnished by the United States of America to other nations, approved by the Congress of your country, you propose on behalf of your Government that in each of the agreements signed by the Peru and the United States, including the civil aviation agreement proposed in Your Excellency's note No. 279 of December 5, 1951, the following provision be included: "The two Government will establish procedures whereby the Government of Peru will so deposit, segregate, or assure title to all funds allocated to or derived from any program of assistance undertaken by the Government of the United States of America so that such funds will not be subject to garnishment, attachment, seizure or other legal process by any person, firm, agency, corporation, organization, or government". In reply, I have the pleasure of informing Your Excellency that my Government accepts the above-quoted provision and hereby express its agreement therewith. I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest and most distinguished consideration. /s/ XXXXXX X. XXXXXXXXX His Excellency XXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, City. ****************************************************** The American Ambassador to the Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Lima, January 15, 1953 No. 285 EXCELLENCY: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's note No. (M)-6- 3/62 of May 6, 1952 [(8)] notifying my Government of the ratification by the Peruvian congress of the General Agreement for Technical Cooperation between the united States of America and Peru signed at Lima January 25, 1951, subject to a reservation with respect of Article IV of the Spanish text of the signed original of that agreement. A comparison of the English and Spanish texts of Article IV of that agreement reveals a variance in that part of Article IV which refers to tax exemption with respect to property intended for the use of employees of the Government of the United States and their families. The English text of Article IV reads in pertinent part: "All employees of the Government of the United...
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 5. The following Ministries shall be allocated to the Political Parties and the Civil Society:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The High Inspectorate of Declaration and Audit of Assets and the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs, herein after referred as the “ parties”, With its main objective: The accomplishment of the common collaboration between the two parties in the fight against corruption and organized crime. The acceleration of the legal procedures concerning the investigation and the verification process of illegal assets abroad. The coordination of the actions taken by the Diplomatic Representatives of the Albanian Republic and the foreign institutions that accomplish the process of the fight against corruption; We agreed on as it follows: For the purpose of this memorandum the term “MFA” applies to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the term “HIDAA” applies to the High Inspectorate of Declaration and Audit of Assets. Both parties in compliance with the letter “c” of the article 17, law no.9049, dated 10 April 2003 “On the declaration and audit of assets, financial obligations of elected persons and certain public officials”, will be committed in a collaboration with the main objective the fight against corruption and the economic crime. HIDAA, upon the arrival of the information as a result of the official document “declaration form”, concerning the assets of any public official overseas, in compliance with point 5, article 14, law no. 9367, dated 7 April 2005 “On the prevention of conflicts of interest in the exercise of public functions” will be addressed, in a form of an official request, to MFA to collaborate for the collection of the data (by means of official documentation) concerning the verification of the data disclosed in the declaration form. This collaboration will be accomplished by means of the Diplomatic Representatives of the Albanian Republic, accredited in the countries where the possession of the assets of different officials are declared. In such cases, HIDAA will make available to the Diplomatic Representatives an authorization by means of which it allows the collection of several data and various documents of the assets of the mentioned subjects, wherever they are in the country where the Diplomatic Representatives are accredited . MFA, by means of its Diplomatic Representatives will be committed to collect the required information, in the private and public sector, of the countries where the Albanian diplomatic representatives are accredited, in full compliance with the legislation of the Albanian Republic and of the other countries, as well as with t...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As Fund Donor /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxxx Head of Department, Technical Advisory Services Date: December 23, 2010 Attachments: Annex 1 (Defined Terms) Annex 2 (Trustee Provisions) Annex 3 (Form of W3 Transfer Agreement) Annex 4 (Governance Framework) – for informational purposes only Annex 5 (CGIAR Principles) – for informational purposes only ANNEX 1
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