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The Proposals. Outline planning permission is being sought for a Defence Technical College and its associated development with all matters reserved, apart from the following elements of the development, for which full permission is sought now: • The proposed access road to serve the DTC development, with the exception of the highway improvements to the east of the proposed main gate up to Cowbridge Road (Drwg 3622\PA\1514 Northern Access Road Museum Access and Spar Development Junction Details refers - which have been removed from the detailed scheme and will instead be covered as a reserved matter) • The proposed B4265 highway improvement works between Gileston and Old Mill; and • The proposed improvement to a section of the existing Eglwys Brewis Road. For the remainder of the development, the details of the access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale of the development are reserved for subsequent approval. Notwithstanding this, the application is supported by an extensive amount of detailed background information on the nature, scale and layout of the proposals for illustrative purposes only. This supporting information not only provides an indication of the likely form of the development, but also summarises the assumptions that have been made as the basis for undertaking the various assessments. The development as a whole is, therefore, comprised of the following elements: (Note: references to building dimensions and individual site areas are taken from indicative layout plans and are, therefore approximate/likely scale parameters) • The use and extension of the existing Super Hangar for training purposes; • A new Energy Centre / Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plant comprising a building approximately 24m in height and a chimney approximately 30m in height, located west of the main hangar (approximately 1600sqm of floorspace) • A Museum of Military History, sited east of the main hangar and main entrance gate. • Sports and recreation facilities west of Picketston, which will be available for use by the public when not required for use by the DTC. • a crèche, community centre and a 150 bed hotel, to be sited north of the new access road and adjacent to the sports facilities. • Single Living Accommodation (SLA) for visiting trainees and military personnel, located to the east of the main hangar building (approx 124,000sqm of floorspace) • Service Families’ Accommodation (SFA) housing for up to 483 personnel and their families, located across 4 different sites, na...
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The Proposals. The Proposals, dated 17 November 2017, was received by the last NRA on 17 November 2017, together with a supporting document of the necessary arrangements to support the functioning of wholesale electricity markets in accordance to Article 30(6) of the Regulation 2016/1719. The Proposals shall take into account the general principles, goals and other methodologies set out in the Regulation 2016/1719. The goal of the Regulation 2016/1719 is the coordination and harmonisation of forward capacity calculation and allocation in the long-term capacity markets, and it sets requirements for the TSOs to co-operate on a pan-European level; on the level of CCRs, and across bidding zone borders. Also, the Proposals shall contribute with the efficient long-term operation and development of the electricity transmission system and electricity sector in the Union.
The Proposals. Section 1: Key terms of the Proposals
The Proposals. The Council proposes to enter into a four year Framework Agreement (“the Agreement”) with up to twenty six major construction contractors, any one of whom may then be instructed to undertake the following types of works and associated services to the Council’s residential properties, borough-wide: repair and upgrading of the structure and external fabric of individual buildings and communal areas. The works will also include mechanical and electrical works where these are associated with the works), the replacement of roofs and windows and the cyclical redecoration of the outsides of buildings and communal areas. They will also include works to estate areas, such as landscaping, replacement of paths, provision of fencing and so on. As you will appreciate, this description cannot be, and is not intended to be, comprehensive. Other works will be undertaken internally to the flats of rent-paying tenants, but leaseholders will not be liable for any of these costs except where they are concerned with matters for which a liability arises, as detailed in the terms of your lease. For your information, the proposed contractors are included in the attached appendix.
The Proposals. The Council is proposing to enter into four separate agreements relating to the housing capital programme, including meeting the decent homes standard. It has prepared a written Proposal for each of these. The Council proposes to enter into a Framework Agreement (“the Agreement”) with each of these four construction contractors, who may then be instructed to undertake the following types of works and associated services to the Council’s residential properties, borough-wide: repair and upgrading of the structure and external fabric of individual buildings and communal areas. The works will include mechanical and electrical works, the replacement of roofs and windows and the cyclical redecoration of the outsides of buildings and communal areas. They will also include works to estate areas, such as landscaping, replacement of paths, provision of fencing and so on. As you will appreciate, this description cannot be, and is not intended to be, comprehensive. Other works will be undertaken internally to the flats of rent-paying tenants, but leaseholders will not be liable for any of these costs except where they are concerned with matters for which a liability arises, as detailed in the terms of your lease. For your information, the four proposed contractors are included in the attached appendix.
The Proposals. Item 1. The Arrangement Resolution At the CRH meeting, CRH securityholders will be asked to consider, and if deemed advisable, to pass, with or without variation, a special resolution to approve the Arrangement, the full text of which is attached as Annex A to this proxy statement. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Arrangement Agreement, WELL (through its subsidiaries) will acquire all of the outstanding CRH shares pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement. This proxy statement provides a detailed description of the Arrangement and the Arrangement Agreement, and CRH urges securityholders to carefully read this proxy statement (including the annexes attached hereto) and the other documents referred to in this proxy statement in their entirety. A copy of the Arrangement Agreement is attached as Annex B to this proxy statement, and a copy of the Plan of Arrangement is attached as Annex C to this proxy statement. Approval of the Arrangement Resolution by CRH securityholders is required for completion of the Arrangement. The Arrangement Resolution must be approved by the affirmative vote of not less than

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  • Acquisition Proposals (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, during the period beginning on the date of this Agreement and continuing until 11:59 p.m. (New York time) on September 14, 2015 (the “Go-Shop Period End Date”, such period, the “Solicitation Period”), PRE and its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives shall have the right to (i) initiate, solicit or encourage any inquiry or the making of any proposal or offer that constitutes an Acquisition Proposal (except that the reference to 15% in such term will be deemed changed to 50% for purposes of this ‎Section 6.08(a)), including by providing information (including non-public information and data) regarding, and affording access to the business, properties, assets, books, records and personnel of, PRE and its Subsidiaries to any Person pursuant to an Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement (it being understood that such Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement (A) must contain “standstill” or similar provisions or otherwise prohibit the making or amendment of any Acquisition Proposal not solicited by the PRE Board to the maximum extent permissible under applicable Law and (B) shall not include an obligation of PRE to reimburse such Person’s expenses); provided, that PRE shall make available to Parent (at substantially the same time) any non-public information concerning PRE or its Subsidiaries that is provided to any Person given such access that was not previously made available to the Parent, and (ii) engage in, enter into, continue or otherwise participate in any discussions or negotiations with any Persons or group of Persons with respect to any Acquisition Proposals and cooperate with or assist or participate in or facilitate any such inquiries, proposals, discussions or negotiations or any effort or attempt to make any Acquisition Proposal. PRE shall promptly (and in any event within 24 hours) notify Parent in writing of the identity of each Person or group of Persons from whom PRE receives an Acquisition Proposal during the Solicitation Period, the material terms and conditions of such Acquisition Proposal (including the financing sources, if applicable), and a copy of such Acquisition Proposal (including any agreements relating to such financing, if applicable).

  • Proposals For Work Order contracts, the Contractor shall submit to System Agency separate proposals, including pricing and a project plan, for each Project.

  • Alternative Proposals Unless otherwise specified in the Data Sheet (DS nos. 5 and 6), alternative proposals shall not be considered. Where the conditions for its acceptance are met, or justifications are clearly established, UNDP reserves the right to award a contract based on an alternative proposal.

  • Additional proposals If the Company at any time during the continuance of this Agreement desires to modify expand or otherwise vary its activities carried on pursuant to this Agreement beyond those specified in any approved proposal, it shall give notice of such desire to the Minister and within 2 months after giving such notice shall submit to the Minister detailed proposals in respect of such modifications expansions or variations and such other matters as the Minister may require. The provisions of clause 4 and 5 (including (for the avoidance of doubt) clause 5(9)) shall apply, the necessary changes being made, to proposals submitted pursuant to this clause.

  • Acquisition Proposal “Acquisition Proposal” shall mean any offer or proposal (other than an offer or proposal made or submitted by Parent) contemplating or otherwise relating to any Acquisition Transaction.

  • Request for Proposals A State request inviting proposals for Goods or Services. This Contract shall be governed by the statutes, regulations and procedures of the State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services.

  • Evaluation of Proposals 29.1 UNDP shall examine the Proposal to confirm that all terms and conditions under the UNDP General Terms and Conditions and Special Conditions have been accepted by the Proposer without any deviation or reservation.

  • SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS (1) The Company shall on or before 30 June 1994 (or by such extended date as the Minister may allow pursuant to clause 23) and subject to the EP Act and the Environmental Approval and the provisions of this Agreement submit to the Minister to the fullest extent reasonably practicable its detailed proposals for the carrying out of the Project, which proposals shall include the location, area, layout, design, materials, time programme for the commencement and completion of construction or the provision (as the case may be) of all things necessary to complete the Project, the order in which the works necessary to complete the Project are to be carried out, and full plans and specifications for all works required to complete the Project.

  • Proposal Proposal means any information supplied by or on behalf of the insured, deemed to be a completed proposal form and medical questionnaire and other relevant information that the insurer may require.

  • Technical Proposal The technical proposal may be presented in free format. It shall not exceed ten pages, not counting the CVs. It shall respect the following page limit and structure: • Technical methodology (max. 7 pages) • Quality management (max. 1 page) • Project management (max. 1 page) • Resource management (proposal (max. 1 page) + CVs of experts)

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