Scope of Investigation Sample Clauses

Scope of Investigation. The ground investigation fieldwork will normally be undertaken in two primary phases described as follows.
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Scope of Investigation. Buyer shall have the period commencing on October 3, 2016, and ending on November 2, 2016 (the “Investigation Period”) to review and approve all matters relating to the Property, including the following matters:
Scope of Investigation. The product covered by this investigation is hardwood plywood from the PRC. A complete description of the scope of this investigation in included in the Preliminary Determination.4
Scope of Investigation. For the purpose of rendering the opinions expressed herein, we have examined an executed copy of the Credit Agreement. We have also made such investigations and examined originals or copies, certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction, of the constating documents and by-laws of HCFI, of such records of corporate proceedings of HCFI, such certificates of public officials and such other certificates, documents and records as we considered necessary for the purposes of this opinion. As to questions of fact material to the opinions expressed herein when relevant facts were not independently established by us, we have relied exclusively and without independent verification on a certificate of a senior officer of HCFI (the “Officer’s Certificate”), a copy of which has been provided to you. For purposes of the opinion in paragraph 1 below, we have relied on a certificate of compliance dated March 25, 2013 issued in respect of HCFI pursuant to the Canada Business Corporations Act (the “CBCA”).
Scope of Investigation. For the purpose of this opinion, we have examined facsimile copies executed in counterparts of the Third Amending Agreement. We did not participate in the negotiation or preparation of the Third Amending Agreement and have not reviewed the provisions thereof. We have also made such investigations and examined originals or copies, certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction, of the constating documents and by-laws of SMTC (Canada), of such records of corporate proceedings of SMTC (Canada), such certificates of public officials and of such other certificates, documents and records as we considered necessary for the purposes of this opinion. For the purposes of the opinion in paragraph 1, we have relied on a certificate of status issued by the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations dated May 18, 2000, a copy of which has been provided to you. Jurisdiction We are qualified to render opinions only as to the laws of the Province of Ontario, including relevant federal laws of Canada, and accordingly we express no opinion as to the laws of any other jurisdiction. Assumptions The opinions expressed herein are subject to the following assumptions:
Scope of Investigation. For a complete description of the scope of the investigation, see Preliminary Determination.
Scope of Investigation. QSI will cooperate fully with Key in its investigation, and will allow Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. to interview all QSI personnel and the personnel of any relevant QSI Subsidiary who may have knowledge of the events surrounding QSI's alleged conduct in the Xxxx Litigation. QSI also will provide Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. all internal written materials in QSI's or its counsel's possession that reasonably relates to the allegations concerning QSI made in the Xxxx Litigation, including any information QSI has assembled pursuant to any internal investigation QSI has conducted with respect thereto. Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. will be instructed to submit a preliminary report to Key no later than 14 calendar days after the date hereof. Key will have the opportunity to ask questions of Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. and the officers and personnel of QSI and any relevant QSI Subsidiary concerning Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P.'s initial findings. Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. will then conduct any additional investigation necessary to complete its investigation and will deliver a final report to Key on the day before the Effective Date. The preliminary report mentioned above and the final report will be oral summaries of the information that Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P. obtains or derives in the course of its investigation and will not include any specific information concerning QSI's pricing models or other information that would reasonably be considered confidential with respect to QSI's competitors. Key will maintain any information it receives through Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, L.L.P.'s reports in strict confidence.
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Scope of Investigation. The contractor shall be required to conduct or have conducted a suitability-type investigation for each individual to be assigned security guard duties at the WJHTC. The investigation shall include the following:
Scope of Investigation. The product covered by this investigation is all forms, sizes, and grades of superalloy degassed chromium from Japan. Superalloy degassed chromium is a high-purity form of chrome metal that generally contains at least 99.5 percent, but less than 99.95 percent, chromium. Superalloy degassed chromium contains very low levels of certain gaseous elements and other impurities (typically no more than 0.005 percent nitrogen, 0.005 percent sulphur, 0.05 percent oxygen, 0.01 percent aluminum, 0.05 percent silicon, and 0.35 percent iron). Superalloy degassed chromium is generally sold in briquetted form, as ‘‘pellets’’ or ‘‘compacts,’’ which typically are 11⁄2 inches × 1 inch × 1 inch or smaller in size and have a smooth surface. Superalloy degassed chromium is currently classifiable under subheading 8112.21.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). This investigation covers all chromium meeting the above specifications for superalloy degassed chromium regardless of tariff classification. Certain higher-purity and lower- purity chromium products are excluded from the scope of this investigation. Specifically, the investigation does not cover electronics-grade chromium, which contains a higher percentage of chromium (typically not less than 99.95 percent), a much lower level of iron (less than 0.05 percent), and lower levels of other impurities than superalloy degassed chromium. The investigation also does not cover ‘‘vacuum melt grade’’ (VMG) chromium, which normally contains at least 99.4 percent chromium and contains a higher level of one or more impurities (nitrogen, sulphur, oxygen, aluminum and/or silicon) than specified above for superalloy degassed chromium. Although the HTSUS subheading is provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the scope of this investigation is dispositive. During our review of the petition, we discussed the scope with the petitioners to ensure that it is an accurate reflection of the products for which the domestic industry is seeking relief. Moreover, as discussed in the preamble to the regulations (Antidumping Duties, Countervailing Duties, Final Rule, 62 FR 27296, 27323, May 19, 1997), we are setting aside a period for interested parties to raise issues regarding product coverage. The Department encourages all interested parties to submit such comments within 20 calendar days of publication of this notice. Comments should be addressed to Import Administration’s Central Records ...
Scope of Investigation. INSTITUTION, under the primary control, supervision, and oversight of INVESTIGATOR, shall perform the STUDY entitled "A Phase 1, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Single Doses of AV-101 in Healthy Volunteers," as described in the protocol attached as Exhibit A ("PROTOCOL") and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. Should there be any inconsistency between the PROTOCOL and the other terms of this Agreement, the terms of the Agreement shall prevail to the extent of such inconsistency. INSTITUTION and INVESTIGATOR shall conduct the STUDY in accordance with:
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