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Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Xxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000 x0000 000-000-0000 x0000 Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) 00000 Xxxx 00 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000 x0000 000-000-0000 x0000 Centinela State Prison (CEN) 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx.Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx.Xxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 California Health Care Facility (CHCF) 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx.XxxXxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx LeighAnn Siegel-Altares XxxxxXxx.Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 California Institution for Men (CIM) 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx.Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx.Xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000 000-000-0000
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Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Proposal for a decision Paragraph 14 – point a Proposal for a decision Amendment (a) establishing a direct link between the publication of the meetings under Rule 11(3) and the Transparency Register;
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Proposal for a decision Paragraph 14 a (new) Proposal for a decision Amendment
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Senior Counsel American Electric Power Service Corporation Enclosures cc: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (AEPSC) Xxxxx Xxxxx (XxxXxxxxx) 20150218-5019 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 2/18/2015 9:15:11 AM ERCOT Standard Generation Interconnection Agreement between AEP Texas North Company and Buckthorn Westex, LLC Tariff Submitter: AEP Texas North Company FERC Tariff Program Name: FERC FPA Electric Tariff Tariff Title: TNC RS and SA Baseline Tariff Record Proposed Effective Date: 1/26/15 Tariff Record Title: TNC-Buckthorn Westex Interconnection Agreement Option Code: A 20150218-5019 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 2/18/2015 9:15:11 AM XXXX rendition of the electronically filed tariff records in Docket No. ER15-01057-000 Filing Data: CID: C000529 Filing Title: TNC-Buckthorn Westex Interconnection Agreement Company Filing Identifier: 564 Type of Filing Code: 10 Associated Filing Identifier: Tariff Title: TNC RS and SA Baseline Tariff ID: 57 Payment Confirmation: Suspension Motion: Tariff Record Data: Record Content Description, Tariff Record Title, Record Version Number, Option Code: SA#742, TNC-Buckthorn Westex Interconnection Agreement, 0.0.0, A Record Narative Name: Tariff Record ID: 36019 Tariff Record Collation Value: 1536500 Tariff Record Parent Identifier: 0 Proposed Date: 2015-01-26 Priority Order: 500 Record Change Type: NEW Record Content Type: 2 Associated Filing Identifier: This is a PDF section and we cannot render PDF in a RTF document. 20150218-5019 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 2/18/2015 9:15:11 AM Document Content(s) 564-8c1cbd2f-7fc8-4613-adcd-57a43e2cf2a9.PDF. 1-62
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. (PAN No.XXXXX0000X)(AADHAR No. 0000 0000 0000), wife of Md. Mokim Ansari, by religion- Muslim, by occupation- Business, by Nationality - Indian, residing atSaratnagar, Shibmandir, Post Office – New Rangia, Police Station – Matigara, Pincode – 734013, District – Darjeeling, West Bengal hereinafter referred to as the “OWNER/PROMOTER” (which term or expression shall unless otherwise excluded by or repugnant to the context or subject be deemed to mean and include its successors-in-interest and assigns) of the ONE PART.
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. The subject property is a 1-bedroom studio apartment unit identified as Parcel No.511, Level No. 5, Building No. M1 Menara C, together with Accessory Parcel Car No. A109, and bearing postal address at Unit No. T3-3A-06, Midhills Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx,
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. MDCM 1972 B.Ed. Xx. Xxxxx X Seeley 1966 Dip.Ed.
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Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: Envisaged Phase IiIP Aspect Community (EAC) 51 and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). 52 The AfCFTA builds on the notion that the three RECs are committed to cooperating on IP policy under the TFTA.53 In promoting policy coherence and based on a common approach; IP rights protocol in the AfCFTA are expected to provide an opportunity to establish common rules on IP protection and the use of flexibilities in the global IP regimes. It would also provide a framework for sub-regional cooperation and promote further cooperation at the continental level. The objective of promoting policy coherence should help Africa address the relationship between IP rights and other socioeconomic objectives, including innovation, environmental protection and traditional knowledge.54 However, the flexibilities provided by TRIPS Agreement have to be carefully considered as it does not exempt regional preferential trade agreements established after it had come into force (such as the AfCFTA) from providing better treatment to the nationals of the members of those agreements. In other words, agreements made by countries in the context of the AfCFTA, for example, must be extended to nationals of all WTO member States.55 This has the ability to favour technology exporting countries and increase inequality.
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: Envisaged Phase IiIP Aspect such as exceptions and limitations. AfCFTA could be a platform used to negotiate IP trade and investment agreements with external partners. To fast track IP skills and capacity development, resources should be pooled to build the extensive capacity required for ensuring IP protection. Intellectual property rules should encourage country relevant innovation and to improve prospects of socio-economic development and not to just protect and promote IPRs and promote IP related rankings.87 The fundamental priority is to ensure democratic legitimacy. This can be achieved by using open, transparent and inclusive consultative processes that facilitate public debate and engagement. Reporting on such processes, by publishing session notes and or videos, is also a key aspect of widening engagement. It permits those who were not able to participate in person to gain insight into proceedings so that they can provide feedback.88 The acceptance and the effect of a treaty depends on its content, which must reflect a balance between rights, obligations and responsibilities. Intellectual property rights enforcement cannot be considered strictly from an economic perspective but has to incorporate social aspects as well. A degree of flexibility also allows countries to adopt measures according to their specific needs and circumstances. This will encourage better coherence and greater acceptance of the entire system.89 Africa already boasts a number of networks and regional instruments such as RECs, COMESA, EAC, SADC and ECOWAS that have already developed capacity and have had successful trade negotiation experiences. Building upon the success of these instruments will ensure that implementation of AfCFTA does not unnecessarily re-invent wheels. 87 Xxxxxx (n 25) 29. 88 Economic Commission for Africa (n 35).
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Motion for relief from stay regarding 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx, Lancaster, TX Filed by Creditor JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. (49) ****AGREED RESET TO 5/24/17 AT 1:30 PM PER X. XXXXXXX****
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