Preliminary Sample Clauses

Preliminary. 4. The business of the Company may be commenced at any time after incorporation.
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Preliminary. Words or expressions used in this clause that are defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (GST Act) have the same meaning given to them in that Act.
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Preliminary examination IOM shall examine the bids to determine whether they are complete with respect to minimum documentary requirements, whether the documents have been properly signed, and whether the bids are generally in order, among other indicators that may be used at this stage. IOM reserves the right to reject any bid at this stage.
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Preliminary. This Licence Agreement contains legally binding obligations between CAFRE and the student. • The accommodation is owned and managed by CAFRE. • The terms and conditions should be read carefully and if the student requires advice on the meaning of the terms and conditions, this may be obtained from a Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice NI. • The Licence Agreement does not create a tenancy of the Premises as licensee the student will not have any legal interest in the property. • The student should pay particular attention to those terms and conditions which relate to payment of fees and conduct and to the consequences of failure to comply with those terms and conditions. • CAFRE will not accept liability for any loss and damage caused to the student’s personal belongings in the Premises during the Period of Residence. CAFRE will not insure such items and the student is responsible for ensuring that adequate insurance cover is arranged for personal belongings.
Preliminary. 1. Short title This is the Railway (BBI Rail Aus Pty Ltd) Agreement Xxx 0000.
Preliminary. In this Agreement, unless the contrary intention appears: Agreement means this document including all schedules, annexures and attachments; Application for legal aid means an application to Legal Aid NSW for funding for the provision of legal services to the applicant in proceedings of a kind described in Schedule 1, and legal aid and grant of legal aid have corresponding meanings; Assignment means the allocation by Legal Aid NSW of duty work or a matter to a Lawyer, and assigned and assign have corresponding meanings; Duty work means participation in a duty lawyer service in proceedings of a kind described in Schedule 1; Grants Online means the Legal Aid NSW web–based system for lodging and tracking legal aid applications, extensions, and invoices; Legal services means services provided in the capacity of a solicitor or barrister; Matter means a case matter for which Legal Aid NSW has made a grant of legal aid to a legally assisted person in proceedings of a kind described in Schedule 1; Legally assisted person means a person to whom legal aid is provided; Practice Standards means the professional practice standards applicable to the provision of legal services to legally assisted persons by the Lawyer under this Agreement, as determined by Legal Aid NSW from time to time after consultation with the Law Society of NSW and the NSW Bar Association; The Act means the Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 (NSW);
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