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Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Per: (signed) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Bank Of Montreal, as Agent Per: (signed) Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Director (the names and signatures of the Lenders are on the next pages) Commitments Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.19 Tranche B: $57,818,181.83 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.18 Tranche B: $57,818,181.82 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.18 Tranche B: $57,818,181.82 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Lenders Bank of Montreal, as Lender Per: (signed) Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Director HSBC Bank Canada, as Lender Per: (signed) Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Director Per: (signed) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Director Royal Bank of Canada, as Lender Per: (signed) Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx Authorized Signatory Commitments Lenders Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.18 Tranche B: $57,818,181.82 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.18 Tranche B: $57,818,181.82 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Tranches A and C: $154,181,818.18 Tranche B: $57,818,181.82 Term Loan 1: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 2: £6,500,000.00 Term Loan 3: £13,000,000.00 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, as Lender Per: (signed) Xxxxxxx St-Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xx-Xxxxxxx Managing Director Per: (signed) Xxxxxx Xxxxx-Zeribi Xxxxxx Xxxxx-Zeribi Executive Director Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, as Lender Per: (signed) Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Director
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Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxx xxxxx, xxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxnants of the Agreement, not otherwise modified herein, are hereby ratified and confirmed and this Modification, when executed by the parties hereto, shall become a part of the Agreement and shall have the same force and effect as if the terms and conditions hereof were originally incorporated in the Agreement prior to the execution thereof.
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Professional Services Agreements under $50,000 Commercial General Liability Per occurrence *to include a Waiver of Subrogation and an Additional Insured Endorsement $ 1,000,000 Professional Errors and Omissions liability (Per occurrence) $ 2,000,000 Workers’ Compensation *to include a Waiver of Subrogation Statutory Limit Applicable Federal (e.g., Longshoremen’s) Statutory Limit Employer’s Liability $ 500,000 Umbrella/Excess Insurance Per occurrence $ 1,000,000 Automobile Liability Per occurrence *to include an Additional Insured Endorsement $ 1,000,000 IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(s) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy certain policies may require an endorsement. **A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement.
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxx USC School of Pharmacy Date/Fecha: 3/12/21 Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Vice President for Strategic and Global Initiatives, University of Southern California
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. (x) Xxxxpt as previously disclosed in the SEC Reports filed and publicly available prior to the date of this Agreement, since February 1, 2003, there have been no transactions, agreements, arrangements or understandings between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any affiliate thereof, on the other hand, that would be required to be disclosed under Item 404 of Regulation S-K under the Securities Act.
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Construction contracts $50,000 and under: Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 Worker’s Compensation (if applicable) Statutory Limits Employer’s Liability $500,000 Umbrella/Excess Insurance $1,000,000 Automobile Liability $1,000,000 Builder’s Risk Insurance & Installation Floater See Section 9
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Department of Property and Procurement 0000 Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 0 St. Xxxxxx, Virgin Islands 00802 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Commissioner Department of Public Works 8244 Sub Base St. Xxxxxx, VI 00802 CONTRACTOR Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, PMB 00 Xx. Xxxxxx, VI 00802
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Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Midorović Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx For the Publisher: Prof. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx of the Faculty of Law Prof. Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Director of the Publishing Centre Graphic design: Futura, Novi Sad, Serbia Doc. Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxxx Print: Futura, Novi Sad, Serbia Copies: 70 copies The publication of this book was financially supported by the Foundation Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture 2022 ISBN 978-86-7774-250-8 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxx of the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Law Your Honourable Excellency, our esteemed guests, respected professors and dear colleagues! It is my special honour, privilege and pleasant duty to greet all of you and wish a pleasant stay here at Novi Sad. Today we are proud to be able to host our joined conference today, here at the University of Novi Sad. I bid a very warm welcome to all the renowned speakers and delegates who took out their valuable time and joined us today to be a part of this conference. We are honoured to have you all with us. We appreciate your presence at this difficult time. The project “European Capital of Culture”, within which we are organizing our conference, was established to emphasize rich- ness and diversity of European cultures, strengthen bonds be- tween citizens of Europe, connect people from different European countries, learn about other cultures, promote mutual under- standing and raise awareness of common history and values. Surrounded by these noble goals, Novi Sad, as one among 40 such a capitals, tried to emphasize the importance of peace as a crucial substance of European moral standards and shared eth- ics. This idea came naturally as a product of the awareness that here in Novi Sad we have a fortress, built and raised to serve as a valuable instrument in armed conflicts, which for almost 300 hundred years of its existence saw many wars, but, despite its purpose, not a single combat. It is no wonder that it became a long-lasting symbol of a peace, which, moreover, found its way on a coat of arms of Novi Sad, established in 1748. Is it a coincidence that forefathers of this humble city, while designing their emblem in the middle of XVIII century, combined Petrovaradin fortress with a Xxxx xxxx with olive branch plucked off? Clearly it was not. After years of a different warfare, having in mind its own bloody and miserable past, hardened with bitter ex- periences of destructions, citizens of Novi Sad wanted to eventual- xx and for eternity mark their relentless and persistent intention to strive for peace. The city crest was a pledge for better future. Were they aims attained, and goals, represented at the insig- nia, achieved? Was it always as they wanted to be? Was Novi Sad spared of a war and accompanying destruction and atrocities? I would like to be able to share with you only the supporting testi- mony in that regard, but the answer is unfortunately - no. The very fact that coat of arms is still crowned wit...
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx xhall not be amended, modified or supplemented other than in a writing signed by both parties hereto.
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