XXXXXX AGREED Sample Clauses

XXXXXX AGREED. 1 The Warrantor warrants to the Principal that the Warranted Works are as required in the Contract. If not otherwise specified the works shall be in accordance with good trade practice. 2 This warranty shall be in addition to and shall not derogate from any manufacturer’s warranty or any warranty implied by law or the Defects Notification Period in the Contract, attaching to any part of the Warranted Works.
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  • Xxxxxxxx Tobacco Co the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, found the decedent, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, to be 30% at fault and RJR Tobacco to be 70% at fault, and awarded $7 million in compensatory damages and $8.5 million in punitive damages.

  • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policy The terms of the Partnership’s xxxxxxx xxxxxxx policy with respect to Units are incorporated herein by reference.

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  • Xxxxx Fargo Name The Sub-Adviser and the Trust each agree that the name "Xxxxx Fargo," which comprises a component of the Trust's name, is a property right of the parent of the Adviser. The Trust agrees and consents that: (i) it will use the words "Xxxxx Fargo" as a component of its corporate name, the name of any series or class, or all of the above, and for no other purpose; (ii) it will not grant to any third party the right to use the name "Xxxxx Fargo" for any purpose; (iii) the Adviser or any corporate affiliate of the Adviser may use or grant to others the right to use the words "Xxxxx Fargo," or any combination or abbreviation thereof, as all or a portion of a corporate or business name or for any commercial purpose, other than a grant of such right to another registered investment company not advised by the Adviser or one of its affiliates; and (iv) in the event that the Adviser or an affiliate thereof is no longer acting as investment adviser to any Fund or class of a Fund, the Trust shall, upon request by the Adviser, promptly take such action as may be necessary to change its corporate name to one not containing the words "Xxxxx Fargo" and following such change, shall not use the words "Xxxxx Fargo," or any combination thereof, as a part of its corporate name or for any other commercial purpose, and shall use its best efforts to cause its trustees, officers and shareholders to take any and all actions that the Adviser may request to effect the foregoing and to reconvey to the Adviser any and all rights to such words.

  • Xxxxxxxxx, X Xxxxxxx Chairman & CEO Barangay Bagumbayan Paracale, Camarines Norte Tel No. 0000-000-0000/000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxxx_xxxx@xxxxx.xxx November 4, 2008 November 3, 2033 Paracale, Camarines Norte Gold, Copper 173.9329 MPSA 273-2008-V Orophil Stonecraft, Inc. Xx. 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx November 26, 2008 November 25, 2033 Baao, Camarines Sur Perlite 141.1418 MPSA 279-2009-V Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Et. Al. c/o Xx. Xxxxxxxx X. Abaño Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Law Offices Suite 1515 Tektite East Tower Phil Exchange Center Building Exchange Road, Ortigas Center Pasay City Tel No. (000) 000-0000 0000-000-0000 April 8, 2009 April 7, 2034 Bula, Camarines Sur Gypsum 171.6511 MINERAL AGREEMENT NUMBER CONTRACTOR DATE GRANTED DATE EXPIRY LOCATION MINERAL COMMODITY AREA (Has.) MPSA 297-2009-V Guo Long Mining Corp. Xxx Xxxx President Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Paracale Camarines Norte November 16, 2009 November 15, 2034 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Camarines Norte Gold, Iron, etc 595.6522 MPSA 306-2009-V Pargum Consolidated Corporation Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx President 7th Floor, Corporate Business Center 000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxxx xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Tel No.: 000-00-00 000-00-00 Fax No.: 000-00-00 000-00-00 December 23, 2009 December 22, 2034 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, and Paracale, Camarines Norte Gold, etc. 476.6808 MPSA 329-2010-V Filminera Resources Corp March 23, 2010 March 22, 2035 Aroroy, Masbate Gold,etc 584.2034 MPSA 334-2010-V East Environ, Incorporated Xxxxxxxx X. Tolentino Unit J Primrose Building Rose Avenue, Xxxxx Village Las Piñas City May 27, 2010 May 27, 2035 Baao, Camarines Sur Perlite 62.1904 MPSA 300-2009-V Yinlu Bicol Mining Corporation Xxx Xxxx President Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Paracale Camarines Norte November 24, 2009 November 23, 2034 Paracale & Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Camarines Norte Iron, gold, etc. 663.0746 MINERAL AGREEMENT NUMBER CONTRACTOR DATE GRANTED DATE EXPIRY LOCATION MINERAL COMMODITY AREA (Has.) MPSA 308-2009-V MPSA UNDER REVIEW BY THE DENR Heirs of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx: XXXX. XXXXXXXX X. XXXXX Suite 2104 B, East Tower Philippine Stock Exchange Center Bldg. Eschange Road, Ortigas Center Pasig City XXXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX Unit 2002 B, West Park Alder Condominium Northgate Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang Muntinlupa City XXXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX 0-X Xxxxx Xxxxxx, San Antonio San Francisco Del Monte Quezon City NOTE : MPSA UNDER REVIEW BY THE OSEC December 18, 2009 December 17, 2034 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Camarines Norte Iron, gold, etc. 153.7478

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  • Xxxxxxx, P Eng. So what does this have to do with design? We all experience various sorts of training to provide us with specific skills that we use on a daily basis. People of my generation have had to become computer literate. Once that skill has been acquired, we integrate it into our approach to design. The training associated with those specific skills keeps I took golf lessons last spring, and in the process found myself examining some realities about the inputs associated with design. Unfortunately that seems to be the only measurable outcome of the lessons. As I stood on the smooth artifi- cial turf in the Golf Dome, my instructor kept reminding me to check my grip, balance my weight, swing through the ball, etc. His comments after each swing were intended to help me develop a con- sistent, repeatable swing that would result in the ball going straight ahead and into the end of the dome. He was training me to use a five- iron properly without having to spend a great deal of time thinking about the process. Just address the ball and hit it. At about the same time, I was going through the training manual for a new piece of software that promised to make me more efficient in my work. The feedback loop in the training program was remark- ably similar to the feedback loop at the Golf Dome. Both were intended to get me to the point where I could use a “tool” without worrying about the operational details. I was being trained. If I turned out to be successful in this training process, my “game” would improve. I would have gained “value”. Let’s assume for a minute that my golf lessons had worked. Within the constraints of time and season, I would have come away with an enhanced skill using a specific golf club under “ideal” conditions. Under the conditions in which I received my training I could use that particu- lar tool with improved skill. But when I headed out to face the Manitoba golf course environment, complete with wind, sloped surfaces, trees, water and mosquitoes, well would my specialized training fit into this “bigger picture”? Notwithstanding my newly acquired skill with my five iron, the other ten clubs remained less than useful. Protect best what you value most. At Maritime Life, we offer engineers and geoscientists disability insurance at a price you can afford. Find out more about the CCPE-sponsored disability benefit plan. It won’t hurt to call us! Contact Maritime Life at 0-000-000-0000 or visit us at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxx Program sponsored by:

  • Xxxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xx. has served as a Senior Vice President of IPT since August 1997, and served as Vice President and Director of Operations of IPT from December 1996 until August 1997. Xx. Xxxxxxx'x principal employment has been with Insignia for more than the past five years. From January 1994 to September 1997, Xx. Xxxxxxx served as Managing Director-- Partnership Administration of Insignia. PRESENT PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION OR EMPLOYMENT AND NAME FIVE-YEAR EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ---- ---------------------------- Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx has served as Vice President and Treasurer of IPT since December 1996. Xx. Xxxxxx served as a Vice President of IPT from December 1996 until August 1997 and as Chief Financial Officer of IPT from May 1996 until December 1996. For additional information regarding Xx. Xxxxxx, see Schedule III.

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