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Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Common Stock Issuance Agreements dated May 18, 2010 between the Company and each of the following parties: • Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx • Rahul Raman • Xxxx Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx. Stock Transfer Agreement dated December 29, 2010 between Xxxx X. Xxxxx and The Crane Family Irrevocable Trust – 2002. Common Stock Issuance Agreements dated April 20, 2011 between the Company and each of the following parties: • Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx • Rahul Raman • Xxxx Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx. Please see the disclosures in Section 2.5(c) regarding the 2008 Patent License Agreement. In addition, the Company has entered into stock option agreements with the holders of outstanding options in the table under Subsection 2.5(c) above. Management Rights Agreement dated February 28, 2011 between the Company and Lighthouse Capital Partners VI, L.P. Management Rights Agreement dated January 22, 2008 between the Company and Polaris Venture Partners V., L.P., Polaris Venture Partners Entrepreneurs’ Fund V, L.P., Polaris Venture Partners Founders’ Fund V, L.P. and Polaris Venture Partners Special Founders’ Fund V, L.P. Management Rights Agreement dated May 13, 2008 between the Company and Flagship Ventures Fund 2007, L.P. Management Rights Agreement dated August 8, 2008 between the Company and Lux Ventures II, L.P. Subsection 2.5(g)(iii) Stock option agreements between the Company and the holders of outstanding options in the table under Subsection 2.5(c) above. Warrants listed in Section 2.5(c). 2008 Patent License Agreement.
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxxx Xxxxx, a director of the Company, is a managing partner and chairman at Flagship Ventures. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, an inventor on patent applications included in the 2008 Patent License Agreement and a common stockholder of the Company, is the brother of Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, a founder and director of the Company. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, an employee of the Company, is an inventor on certain patent applications included in the 2008 Patent License Agreement and a common shareholder by virtue of the 2008 Patent License Agreement and the Common Stock Issuance Agreement between Xx. Xxxxxxxxxxx and the Company. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, an employee of the Company, is an inventor on certain patent applications included in the 2013 Patent License Agreement. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Vice President, Research of the Company, is an inventor on certain patent applications included in the 2008 Patent License Agreement and a common shareholder by virtue of the 2008 Patent License Agreement and the Common Stock Issuance Agreement between Xx. Xxxxxxx and the Company. Management Rights Agreement dated January 22, 2008 between the Company and Polaris Venture Partners V., L.P., Polaris Venture Partners Entrepreneurs’ Fund V, L.P., Polaris Venture Partners Founders’ Fund V, L.P. and Polaris Venture Partners Special Founders’ Fund V, L.P. Management Rights Agreement dated May 13, 2008 between the Company and Flagship Ventures Fund 2007, L.P. Management Rights Agreement dated August 8, 2008 between the Company and Lux Ventures II, L.P. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Vice President, Research of the Company, currently receives an annual salary of $280,000, a target bonus of 20% of his annual salary, and currently holds options as shown in Subsection 2.5(f). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, currently receives an annual salary of $500,000, a target bonus of $500,000, and currently holds options as shown in Subsection 2.5(f). Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Company, currently receives an annual salary of $305,000, a target bonus of 40% of his base salary, and currently holds options as shown in Subsection 2.5(f). Xx. Xxxxxxxx received a $60,000 signing bonus upon joining the Company in 2013. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Vice President of Business Development & Strategic Planning of the Company, currently receives an annual salary of $240,000, a target bonus of 25% of his base salary, and currently holds options as shown in Subsection 2.5(f). Xx. Xxxxxx received a $...
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Owner agrees to have the rental property inspected, registered and licensed as required by the municipality. Owner Signature Date Owner Signature Date Please provide the name & number of your preferred service reps: Cleaner: Plumber: Electrician: A/C Repair: Appliance Repair: Emergency Contact: PROPERTY INFORMATION & AMENITIES Property ID: OCCUPANCY LIMIT # of BEDROOMS # of FULL BATHS # of HALF BATHS DO YOU ALLOW PETS? If YES: Are there any special conditions? Fee$ BEDDING - Please provide the # of each bed size in the unit (except where otherwise indicated) # of KING BEDS # of QUEEN BEDS # of DOUBLE BEDS # of SINGLE BEDS # of QUEEN SOFABEDS # of DOUBLE SOFABEDS # of SINGLE SOFABEDS BUNK BEDS - YES or NO FUTONS TRUNDLE BEDS COTS PYRAMID BUNKS - YES or NO CRIB BABY EQUIPMENT - list what you provide LINENS PROVIDED (YES or NO) BLANKETS 1ST FLOOR BEDROOM KITCHEN-DINING - Please answer YES or NO to each of the following (except where otherwise indicated) DISHWASHER MICROWAVE DISPOSAL COFFEE MAKER TOASTER TOASTER OVEN BLENDER KEURIG MACHINE FOOD PROCESSOR FULL SIZE REFRIG MINI REFRIG LOBSTER/CRAB POT OVEN DINING CAPACITY STOVE HEAT & A/C - Please answer YES or NO to each of the following (except where otherwise indicated) GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OIL HEAT CENTRAL A/C WINDOW A/C # OF WINDOW UNITS WALL A/C # OF WALL UNITS # OF CEILING FANS Property ID: PHONE SERVICE/LAUNDRY/GARAGE & PARKING - Please answer YES or NO to each of the following (except where otherwise indicated) PHONE IN UNIT LONG DISTANCE BLOCK PROVIDE UNIT TELEPHONE # WASHER DRYER IRON IRON BOARD SHARED W/D COIN W/D GARAGE # OFF STREET PARK SPACES INTERNET/ELECTRONICS/ETC. - Please answer YES or NO to each of the following (except where otherwise indicated) WIRELESS INTERNET PROVIDE INTERNET NAME WIRED INTERNET PROVIDE INTERNET PASSWORD # of TELEVISIONS # of DVD PLAYERS # of VCRs # of BLU RAY PLAYERS CABLE (N = No Cable, B=Basic, M=Mid, P=Premium) SATELLITE VACUUM OUTDOOR AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - Please answer YES or NO to each of the following (except where otherwise indicated) SWIMMING POOL PRIVATE POOL ASSOCIATION POOL HEATABLE POOL POOL TABLE TENNIS FACILITIES EXERCISE ROOM WHIRLPOOL/JETTED TUB HOT TUB CHARCOAL GRILL GAS GRILL STORAGE AREA BEACHTAGS BEACH EQUIPMENT # of BICYCLES # of BOAT/DOCK SLIPS OUTSIDE SHOWER OUTSIDE SHOWER ENCL ROOFTOP DECK DECK/PORCH FURN SUN/OPEN DECK BALCONY COVERED PORCH/DECK PATIO HANDICAP ACCESS HANDICAP GRAB BARS WALK-IN SHOWER ELEVATOR ASSIGNED PARKING SPOT # GARAG...
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. City Engineer to act as the Project Manager. Upon any change in such a designation, the Recipient shall immediately provide written notification to the OPWC. APPENDIX C
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. He also added that the country intends to connect the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) with China’s Belt and Road initiative. Through the link, Chinese investors will be able to use the EEC’s deep-sea ports as an entry point for the Belt and Road initiative in the region. Simultaneously, Thailand can use the Belt and Road Initiative to drive investment in the EEC. Xxxxxxxx & Company (Thailand) Ltd. | Tel. +00 (0) 0 000 0000 | Fax. +00 (0) 0 000 0000 | xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.com Trade Digest Vol. 5 Issue 14 30 Aug 2018 Stay informed with latest development in trade negotiations and changes in trade laws/regulations. Get an insight of how the latest news will affect your market and regulatory environment from our “Trade Digest”. If you have any comments or questions regarding Trade Digest or any matters discussed herein, or if you are interested in finding out more about Xxxxxxxx & Company (Thailand) services, please contact any of the persons below: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx | Partner and Managing Director Xxxxxx.X@xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | Director Xxxxx.X@xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxx Tel. +00 (0) 0 000 0000 Fax. +00 (0) 0 000 0000 xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.com Xxxxxxxx & Company (Thailand) Xxxxxxxx & Company (Thailand) Ltd. is a public policy and strategic consulting firm with a focus on research, policy formulation, and decision making. Our primary areas of expertise are in the fields of international trade and investment, economic and social policy, and business strategy. Our superior technical skill, combined with in-depth knowledge of the business environment, enables us to provide fact-based, unbiased, and practical advice. Whether you are a private company wishing to understand the impact of public policy on your business, or a government authority aiming to design appropriate laws and regulations, we have the experience and expertise to help you achieve tangible goals.
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. In keeping with the goals and objectives outlined in Idaho State Code 33-1612, Sage International School of Boise, a Public Charter School, Inc., submits this application for a new Public Charter School. Our educational philosophy is grounded in the core belief that an international education should be provided to all members of our community so that together, we can create a learning community that fulfills the mission for education set forth by the legislature in the State of Idaho. Sage International School of Boise, a Public Charter School, Inc., is also referred herein as ‘Sage International School’ and ‘Sage’. A thorough system of public schools in Idaho is one in which: • A safe environment conducive to learning is provided; • Educators are empowered to maintain classroom discipline; • The basic values of honesty, self-discipline, unselfishness, respect for authority and the central importance of work are emphasized; • The skills necessary to communicate effectively are taught; • A basic curriculum necessary to enable students to enter academic or professional-technical postsecondary educational programs is provided; • The skills necessary for students to enter the work force are taught; • The students are introduced to current technology; and • The importance of students acquiring the skills to enable them to be responsible citizens of their homes, schools and communities is emphasized. The focus of Sage International School is K-12th grade education, and, in particular, addresses the lack of internationalism and foreign language education in all other same-age educational programs in the State of Idaho. Our research into the question of multi-lingualism has shown that the vast majority of experts in the field agree that in language development there is a “window of opportunity” in which the child learns a language normally (Xxxxxxx). After this period, the brain becomes slowly less plastic and, by the time the child reaches adolescence, the brain cannot develop “richly and normally any real cognitive system, including language” (“Language Learning and the Developing Brain” 18). Study after study shows that “mini”, or “taste of” courses in language (or even the standard two years of foreign language in high school) do little or nothing towards actually learning (and retaining) a second language. It is only rich, meaningful exposure to a foreign language, and importantly, language instruction at an early age, which results in second language compete...
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Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxxxx improvement plans will be checked under the direct supervision of a registered civil engineer. Improvement plan reviewing will include, but not necessarily be limited to, street and drainage plans, sewer and water plans, hydrology and hydraulic studies, preliminary drainage studies, FEMA requirements and design connections to existing systems, landscape and irrigation, bridges and structures, traffic signal, signing and striping plans, and park facilities. Specifically, the following tasks will be performed: ▪ A field review will be performed to familiarize the plan reviewer with the existing conditions and digital photos taken at each project site for record and reference purposes as necessary. ▪ Check plans for compliance with general design criteria established by the City standards for streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights, drive approaches, storm drain and flood control systems, underground wet utilities, traffic signals, and signing and striping. ▪ Check street improvement plans for compliance with City and County standards, design guidelines and check grading, street and storm drain plans for conformance with the street improvement plans. ▪ Check street improvement plans for compliance with City conditions of approval and the approved tentative map. ▪ Check street improvement plans and plans against easement documents, record maps, and right-of-way documents; determine need for permanent easements, additional right-of-way, or temporary easements. ▪ Check various plan sets to assure no discrepancies from set to set. ▪ Review general notes, title block, signature block, benchmark data, quantities, unit costs, vicinity map, index map, and other general requirements; check for Underground Service Alert note on plans. ▪ Check plans for compliance with general design criteria established by the City standards for streets, curbs, gutters, storm drain and flood control systems, and underground wet utilities. ▪ Check to assure that plans reflect all required improvements as shown on the approved tentative map and in the subdivision resolution. ▪ Check data shown on plans for consistency with previously approved plans and the record map. ▪ Review proposed street improvement plans for conformance with City's approved specific plan. ▪ Review the proposed improvements for constructability; require redesign of any proposed improvement when the plans propose a situation where the improvement is not buildable, conflicts with an existing improveme...
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx a pedagogue, a mediator in criminal cases of under aged cases; within a few years she worked in a sociotheraphy center, where she conducted group activities for children and youth, as well as for adults. Nowadays she is involved in European projects. In the project she is responsible for group activities, connected with soft psychosocial skills, assertivity, communication, parental skills, career activation. Xxxx Xxxxx – a pedagogue, works in an intervention centre for children and teenagers and with whole families.pedagog. In the project she is responsible for group activities, connected with soft psychosocial skills, assertivity, communication, parental skills, career activation. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxa student of a social work, in the project she is responsible for group activities connected with soft skills, communication, assertivity, parental skills.
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xx xxxxxxxx xxx xhe full and timely payment and performance of all Obligations, each Subsidiary created or acquired after the Closing Date shall joined as a party to this Agreement and the Security Instruments pursuant to a joinder agreement in form and substance acceptable to the Lender.
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