Particular Provisions Sample Clauses

Particular Provisions. This Mortgage is subject to the following provisions relating to the particular laws of the state wherein the Premises are located:
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Particular Provisions. This Deed of Trust is subject to the following provisions relating to the particular laws of the state wherein the Premises are located:
Particular Provisions. In the discharge of his obligations under this Contract, the Contractor shall:
Particular Provisions. The foregoing ARTICLES of this Mortgage are subject to the following further provisions set forth in this ARTICLE VIII.
Particular Provisions. The foregoing ARTICLES of this Trust Deed are subject to the following further provisions set forth in this ARTICLE VIII.
Particular Provisions. In the discharge of his obligations under this Contract, without prejudice to the relevant clauses of the GCC, the Contractor shall additionally: afford and ensure to the Agency and to the EU representatives through the full visibility and timely information with regard to the performance of the Contractor tasks, the management of its Subcontractors and the performance of their tasks; this shall include access to all documentation associated with the execution of the project demonstrate to the that the requirements are met and the manner in which they are met. The Contractor shall not conclude waivers or deviations without first obtaining the approval of the in writing in a contract change as per Article 6, Clause 13 (Changes), signed by duly authorised representative of the Parties hold meetings and reviews as specified in the Applicable Documents/Annexes and accept that the may participate in all formal progress meetings and reviews, at all levels of contracting, and shall be timely invited to any formal meetings and reviews; representative(s) of the European Commission may also participate in all Reviews.
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Particular Provisions. 5-9.19 Within the framework of a professional rehabilitation program and even if the employment injury has not healed, the board may temporarily assign work to the employee if the physician in charge of the employee believes that:
Particular Provisions. 34.1. The following particular provisions shall apply to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: re Article 10.1 (c) of the Agreement: with regard to the association of underwriters known as Lloyd's, submission of the balance sheet and the profit and loss account shall be replaced by the compulsory presentation of overall annual trading accounts covering the insurance operations, and accompanied by an affidavit certifying that auditors' certificates have been supplied in respect of each insurer and showing that the liabilities incurred as a result of those operations are wholly covered by the assets. These documents must allow the supervisory authorities to form a comparable view of the state of solvency of the Association; re Article 10.1 (d) of the Agreement: with regard to the association of underwriters known as Lloyd's, in the event of any litigation in the host country resulting from underwritten commitments, insured persons must not be less favourably treated than if the litigation had been brought against a business of a more conventional type. The authorised agent must, therefore, possess sufficient powers to enable proceedings to be instituted against him and must in that capacity be able to bind the Lloyd's underwriters concerned.
Particular Provisions. Article 7 As justified reasons for the failure of a worker to commence employment on the date agreed to in the contract of employment or the date on which the contract of employment has been signed, shall be the following: - the worker’s illness; - death of a closely-related relative; - natural disasters (fire, flood, and so forth); and - other objective reasons determined in the contract of employment. The worker shall inform in writing the employer about the reasons listed under paragraph 1 of this Article within two days of the hour on which he is to have commence employment.
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