AIAL definition

AIAL means Aberdeen International Airport Limited;
AIAL means Auckland International Airport Limited, and includes its successors and assigns.

Examples of AIAL in a sentence

  • AIML wishes to novate its rights and obligations under the Sub-Advisory Agreement to AIAL as set out in this Novation, AIAL desires to accept the novation thereof, and AEIM agrees to consent to such novation.

  • AIML desires to effect a novation of the Agreement so that AIAL is substituted for AIML as a party to such agreement and AIML is released from its obligations under the Agreement, AIAL desires to accept the novation thereof, and the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, desires to consent to such novation.

  • The parties agree that all references in the Agreement to AIML shall hereby be changed to AIAL.

  • It is proposed that the PRG meet as follows, however additional meetings may be set: Phase 1 Initial Update Late February 2010 Prior to finalising Phase 1 (April 2010) Phase 2 Start of Phase 2 (June 2010) Midway through Phase 2 (July/Aug) Prior to finalising Phase 2 (Sept/Oct) Phase 3 Start of Phase 3 (November 2010) Prior to finalising Phase 3 (December 2010) It is proposed that 1 board representative or senior representative from AIAL, NZTA, AT, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ be invited to attend the PRG.

  • Island is ultimately owned by Argus Group of Bermuda through Argus Group Holdings Limited, a company incorporated in Bermuda, which Group also owns an insurance agency in Malta trading under the name of Argus Insurance Agencies Limited (AIAL).

  • Other parties’ positions: AIAL and BARNZ support Council’s position.

  • We are obliged to disclose our connection with AIAL in terms of Chapter 1 of the Conduct of Business Rulebook.

  • Other parties’ positions: AIAL supports Auckland Council’s position.

  • Protects Auckland Airport from reverse sensitivity effects and addresses adverse effects of aircraft noise on residential and other ASANs. AC agrees with AIAL that MANA controls are important to ensure well-functioning urban environments are achieved by providing appropriate living environments for residents, as well as protecting the Airport from reverse sensitivity effects.