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Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxx. Xxxxxxxx xxx xxx Xxxxxxx van Utrecht ende van Hollant, ed. X. Xxxxx (Den Haag 1982). –, ‘Regestenlijst van het archief der Staten van Utrecht (1323-1528)’, VROA 42-2 (1919) 186-251. –, Rijmkroniek van Holland (366-1305) door een anonieme auteur en Xxxxx Xxxxx, ed. J.W.J. Burgers (Den Haag 2004). Abeele, X. xxx xxx, Het ridderlijk gezelschap van de Witte Beer. Steekspelen in Brugge tijdens de late Middeleeuwen (Brugge 2000). Xxxxx e.a. red., Duizend jaar Gouda. Een stadsgeschiedenis (Hilversum 2002). Xxxxxxx, X., A gentry community. Leicestershire in the fifteenth century, c. 1422-c.1485 (Cambridge 1992). Xxxxxxxxx, X., ‘Het geslacht Van der Maelstede te Hulst en elders’, Jaarboek Oudheidkundige Kring ‘De Vier ambachten’ (1931) 23-39. Xxxxx, X., e.a. red., De centrale overheidsinstellingen van de Habsburgse Nederlanden (1482-1795), 2 banden (Brussel 1994). Xxxxx, X., Geschiedenis en archief van de Rekenkamers (Brussel 1996). Xxxxx, X., ‘Xxx xxxxxx, heraldry and armour. The role of recognition and the origins of heraldry’ in: X. Xxxxxx-Xxxx en X. Xxxxxx red., Medieval Knighthood IV. Papers from the fifth Strawberry Hill Conference (Woodbridge 1992) 1- 21. Xxxxx, X., ‘Heraldry in medieval England. Symbols of politics and propaganda’ in: P.R. Coss en M.H. Keen red., Heraldry, pageantry, and social display in medieval England (Woodbridge 2002) 83-104. Xxxxx, P.S., en H.M. Xxxxx ed., Opus epistolarum Des. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, 12 delen (Oxford 1906-1958). Xxxxx, D.W., ‘A theory of the pre-modern British aristocracy’, Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 299-313. Xxxxxxx, X., ‘Nunc fiant Christi milites, qui dudum extiterunt raptores. Zur Entstehung von Rittertum und Ritterethos’, Saeculum 32 (1981) 317-333. Xxxxxxx, X., ‘Namengebung und adliges Selbstverständnis’ in: X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Haubrichs en J. Jarnut, Nomen et gens. Zur historischen Aussagekraft frühmittelalterlicher Personennamen (Berlijn en New York 1997) 127-139. Xxxxxxx, X., Family, friends and followers. Political and social bonds in Medieval Europe, vertaling X. Xxxxxxx (Cambridge 2004). Xxxxxxxxx, X., ‘Zwischen Zunft und Patriziat. Beobachtungen zur sozialen Mobilität in oberdeutschen Städten des späten Mittelalters’ in: X. Xxxxxxxxx en X. Xxxxxxx xxx., Zwischen Nicht-Xxxx und Adel (Stuttgart 2001) 361- 382. Xxxxx, X., ‘Cessation de la minorité. Etudes sur le statut juridique des enfants mineurs dans l'histoire du droit privé néerlandais à partir du treizième siècle’, TvRG 44 (1976) 291-335. Xxxxx...
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Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxx. DGC owns all of the common stock of DGFS, licensed as a premium finance company under the provisions of Tennessee Premium Finance Company Act of 1980 (Title 56, Chapter 37 of Tennessee Code Annotated), of Direct Insurance Company, a Tennessee corporation, licensed as an insurance company under the laws of the State of Tennessee, and of the Agency Subsidiaries (hereinafter defined). DGC has requested that FTBNA commit to make a loan to it in the principal sum of Two Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,700,000.00). FTBNA has agreed to make such loan, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxx. Pursuant to the terms and provisions of that certain Loan Agreement ("Loan Agreement"), bearing date of the 31st day of December, 2001, among Borrower, Mason Dixon, Universal and the Bank, as amended by First Amendment tx Xxxn Xxxxement dated May 11, 2004, among Borrower, Mason Dixon, Universal and Mason Intermodal, as amended by Second Amxxxxxnx xx Loan Agreement dxxxx June 29, 2004, among Borrower, Mason Dixon, Universal, Mason Intermodal, Economy and Louisiana, as xxxxxex xx Third Amendmexx xx Loan Agreement dated August 12, 2004 among Borrower and Prior Co-Borrowers, and as amended by Fourth Amendment to Loan Agreement dated December 27, 2004, among Borrower and Prior Co-Borrowers. Borrower and Prior Co-Borrowers have now requested that Mason Intermodal, Economy, Louisiana, Great American Lines, and Greax Xxxrican Logistics no longer be borrowers under the Loan Agreement, and that the Committed Amount be reduced from Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000.00) to Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000.00); and, as a result thereof, it is necessary to amend the Loan Agreement.
Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxx. A. Borrower is obtaining financing from Lender on this date and, in connection therewith, has executed (i) a Loan Agreement evidencing the loan ("Loan Agreement") this same date, between Lender and Borrower (ii) a Commercial Loan Note ("Note") this same date, payable to the order of Lender, in the principal amount of Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($950,000.00), bearing interest at the rate per annum specified therein; (iii) a Security Agreement and Financing Statements ("Security Agreement") encumbering all of the corporate shares of Borrower; and (iv) certain other documents creating liens, granting security interest, or otherwise evidencing or securing the loan ("Loan") by Lender to borrower (all of which such documents, whether or not listed in the preceding sentence, are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Loan Documents").
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  • Xxxxxxx Xxxx CareFirst BlueChoice’s Service Area is a clearly defined geographic area in which CareFirst BlueChoice has arranged for the provision of health care services to be generally available and readily accessible to Members. CareFirst BlueChoice will provide the Member with a specific description of the Service Area at the time of enrollment. The Service Area is as follows: the District of Columbia; the state of Maryland; in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the cities of Alexandria and Fairfax, Arlington County, the town of Vienna and the areas of Fairfax and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Counties in Virginia lying east of Route 123. SAMPLE If a Member temporarily lives out of the Service Area (for example, if a Dependent goes to college in another state), the Member may be able to take advantage of the CareFirst BlueChoice Away From Home Program. This Program may allow a Member who resides out of the Service Area for an extended period of time to utilize the benefits of an affiliated Blue Cross and Blue Shield HMO. This Program is not coordination of benefits. A Member who takes advantage of the Away From Home Program will be subject to the rules, regulations and plan benefits of the affiliated Blue Cross and Blue Shield HMO. If the Member makes a permanent move, he/she does not have to wait until the Annual Open Enrollment Period to change plans. Please call 000-000-0000 or visit xxx.xxxx.xxx for more information on the Away from Home Program. CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 000-000-0000 An independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association ATTACHMENT A BENEFIT DETERMINATIONS AND APPEALS AMENDMENT This attachment contains certain terms that have a specific meaning as used herein. These terms are capitalized and defined in Section A below, and/or in the Individual Enrollment Agreement to which this document is attached. These procedures replace all prior procedures issued by CareFirst BlueChoice, which afford CareFirst BlueChoice Members recourse pertaining to denials and reductions of claims for benefits by CareFirst BlueChoice. These procedures only apply to claims for benefits. Notification required by these procedures will only be sent when a Member requests a benefit or files a claim in accordance with CareFirst BlueChoice procedures. An authorized representative may act on behalf of the Member in pursuing a benefit claim or appeal of an Adverse Benefit Determination. CareFirst BlueChoice may require reasonable proof to determine whether an individual has been properly authorized to act on behalf of a Member. In the case of a claim involving Urgent/Emergent Care, a Health Care Provider with knowledge of a Member's medical condition is permitted to act as the authorized representative. SAMPLE

  • Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, all sons of Late Sukur Xxx Xxxxx (13) Anjura Xxxxxx, wife of Late Sukur Xxx Xxxxx and (14) Sri Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, son of Late Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, who has been represented by his lawfully constituted attorney Sri Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, son of Late Bilash Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, by way of a Deed of Sale in Bengali language (kobala) dated 03rd June 2016 registered in the office of the District Sub-Registrar-III, North 24 Parganas and recorded in Book-I, Volume No. 1519-2016, at Pages 23140 to 23177, being No. 151901072 for the year 2016, sold, conveyed and transferred in favour of Smt. Lakshmi Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, wife of Sri Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, ALL THAT (1) piece and parcel of Sali (agricultural) land measuring 12 (twelve) decimal, more or less, comprised in R.S./L.R. Dag No. 105, recorded under L.R. Khatian Nos. 291, 684, 247, 1696, 300, 1981, 175, 277, 1294 and 1383 and (2) piece and parcel of Sali (agricultural) land measuring 0.88 (zero point eight eight) decimal, more or less, equivalent to 383.64 (three hundred and eighty three point six four) square feet, more or less [out of total land measuring 08 (eight) decimal, more or less], being part of R.S./L.R. Dag No. 101, recorded in L.R. Khatian No. 1811, both aggregating to land measuring 12.88 (twelve point eight eight) decimal, more or less, Mouza Paschim Icchapur, X.X. No. 29, Xx.Xx. No. 202, Police Station Barasat, within the limits of Xxxx No. 34 of Barasat Municipality, Xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 00 Parganas (hereinafter referred as “Lakshmi’s First Land”).

  • XXXXXX XXX Xxxxxx Xxx, a federally chartered and privately owned corporation organized and existing under the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, or any successor thereto.

  • Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xx s Birthday;

  • Xxxxxx Xxxx The right-of-way, the roadway and all improvements constructed thereon connecting the airport to a public highway.

  • Xxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxx X.

  • 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.

  • Xxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxx Agreement shall be governed by the interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington without reference to its conflicts of laws rules or principles. Each of the parties consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts of the State of Washington in connection with any dispute arising under this Agreement and hereby waives, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any objection, including any objection based on forum non coveniens, to the bringing of any such proceeding in such jurisdictions.

  • Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Certificate of Trust shall be effective upon filing.

  • Xxx Xxxxxxx If the Parties do not agree on an Adjudicator the Adjudicator will be appointed by the Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA).

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