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SAF. CONCORD SHIPPING LTD, being a company incorporated in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Liberia whose registered office is situated at 00, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx (referred to below as the "Additional Corporate Guarantor A");
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SAF. HOLLAND shall receive an SCR and an initial sample inspection report for the modified product without needing to request them. The precise requirements for the SCR and initial sample inspection report can be found in the supplier guidelines in their respective valid version.
SAF. HOLLAND's agreement to changes in the product and/or to the process does not relieve the Supplier of their responsibility for product characteristics and reliability.
SAF. HOLLAND and the Supplier will jointly decide on what further action is to be taken regarding the defective merchandise or merchandise suspected of being defective. It must be ensured that no defective products will be delivered to the customer by SAF-HOLLAND.
SAF. The Supervisory Action Framework (SAF) should follow a twin-indicator approach instead of triple indicators at present in order to find a time-bound remedy to the financial stress of a bank. So, the asset quality and capital should be measured only through two indicators NNPA and CRAR. If a UCB remains under more stringent stages of SAF for a prolonged period, it may have an adverse effect on its operations and may further erode its financial position. Minervarya Pentali It is a new frog species that was discovered from the globally recognised biodiversity hotspot, the Western Ghats. This new species is endemic to the southern Western Ghats - Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is also among the smallest known Minervarya frogs. It is a species of frog in the fork-tongued frog family, Dicroglossidae.
SAF. £·r;· Lo L C.,K- E..�--rec_, \ft: -:r'DC.LvJ)fS ·�JrA-\E. I1..f�pE..C:nottJ Fot) : /Yl c_ G 6.E �® /V1 O,v-(PE.Ln;Jc_ USALf_t_ �F-:P O pno.Js P(2£ tE. .ASQ.f lf.�':) s' i $1,695.00 rif-9'5'%. r;(; $46,825,00 This document contains information considered Confidential between GM and its Clients uniquely. The information provided is not intended for public disclosure. Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice. and do not include certain fees. taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 16240. Data Updated: Apr 13, 2022 12:55:00 AM PDT. Apr 13. 2022 Page 1 II XxXxx Ford of Montpelier Exhibit A Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx I 000-000-0000 I xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Vehicle: [Fleet] 2022 Ford F-150 Police Responder (W1P) XL 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box Selected Model and Options MODEL ( �,, Complete ) CODE W1P COLORS CODE YZ ENGINE CODE 998 MODEL 2022 Ford F-150 Police Responder XL 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box DESCRIPTION Oxford White DESCRIPTION Engine: 3.5L V6 EcoBoost -inc: 120-MPH top speed (STD) MSRP $45,130.00 MSRP $0.00 TRANSMISSION CODE 44G DESCRIPTION Transmission: Electronic 10-Speed Automatic -inc: selectable drive modes: normal/tow-haul/snow -wet/EcoSelect/sport and SelectShift automatic w/progressive range select (STD) MSRP $0.00 OPTION PACKAGE CODE 150A DESCRIPTION Equipment Group 150A Base MSRP $0.00 PRIMARY PAINT CODE YZ DESCRIPTION Oxford White MSRP $0.00 SEAT TYPE CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP PB Black, Cloth 40/Blank/40 Front-Seats -inc: reduced bolsters, 8-way power driver/manual passenger, center-section deleted, (Restraint control module cover provided) and vinyl rear bench $0.00 Options Total $0.00 This document contains information considered Confidential between GM and its Clients uniquely. The information provided is not intended for public disclosure. Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input pro...
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SAF. (a) prior to blending at the applicable Off-Airport Storage Facility, alcohol to jet synthetic paraffinic kerosene compliant with ASTM Standard Specification D7566 Annex 5, “Standard Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons” appropriate for blending with Jet A Fuel (as defined below) and (b) after blending at the applicable Off-Airport Storage Facility, aviation jet fuel compliant with ASTM Standard Specification D 1655 for Aviation Turbine Fuels Jet A / Jet A-1 latest issue. Seller Indemnitees: Seller and its Affiliates, together with all of their respective officers, directors, employees, advisors, servants, Agents, subcontractors and representatives. Start-Up Period: shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.
SAF. HOLLAND is one of the few suppliers in the truck and trailer industry that is internationally positioned in almost all markets worldwide. With its product range, SAF-HOLLAND focuses on components, which play a decisive role in terms of quality, performance, innovation and safety standards. With a view to optimizing the total cost of ownership for end customers, SAF-HOLLAND is setting standards in the industry, in particular with its lightweight components and resulting weight savings. With its trailer products, SAF-HOLLAND has a share of about one-third of the total cost of a standard trailer. On the sales side, SAF-HOLLAND supplies original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and is also in direct contact with its end customers, the fleet operators. For many products, including axle and suspension systems, the fleet operators generally select the specifications of trailers themselves and thus determine the choice of supplier. This direct access means that SAFHOLLAND is in constant contact with its customers and ensures that the company always has the right solution for constantly changing customer requirements. Alongside the original equipment business, the Aftermarket business is a further key pillar of the business model. With around 10,000 spare parts and service stations worldwide, SAF-HOLLAND has the largest and most dense spare parts and service network in Europe and North America. The guaranteed fast provision of spare parts is one of the key selection criteria for fleet operators and also represents a high entry barrier for potential competitors. The market growth from our company will primarily occur in emerging countries, in particular in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and African markets. On the basis of its core competences, SAF- HOLLAND is therefore focusing on expanding its product portfolio and opening new regional markets outside of the current core markets of Europe and North America. However, the current core regions will not be forgotten. SAF-HOLLAND sees great growth potential with axle and suspension systems for trailers in its core markets and wants to significantly increase its market share, particularly in North America, through production innovations and the gradual utilization of already existing capacities. In the attractive segment of suspension systems for trucks and buses, SAF-HOLLAND is planning to continue to expand its global position, particularly in emerging countries, through the targeted expansion of its product portfolio as...

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