Berlin definition

Berlin means Berlin Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation and a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Company.
Berlin and the word “Town” shall mean the Mayor and Council of Berlin. “COMAR” shall mean the Code of Maryland Regulations.
Berlin means the said Convention as revised at Berlin on November 13, 1908 (Berlin Act). 2 With the declaration provided for in Article 33(2) relating to the International Court of Justice.

Examples of Berlin in a sentence

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  • The courts of Berlin, Germany have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including a dispute relating to the existence, validity or termination of this Agreement or any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in connection with this Agreement.

  • Library of the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Preussischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin.

  • The place of mediation shall be Berlin unless otherwise agreed upon.


More Definitions of Berlin

Berlin. On the federal state level, Berlin has the Berlin Participation Law (PartMigG) which is the baseline for integration and inclusion measures serving as a local integration strategy in form of a law. The law was developed with significant participation of Berlin’s State Advisory Council for Participation. Moreover, the Berlin Senate developed a so called „Here in Berlin: Comprehensive Programme for the Integration and Participation of Refugees” which was also developed with the contribution of migrant organisations who were invited to participate in advocacy and exchange processes for its development. What it lacks and what is the aim of EMV-LII in local area of Berlin is a) a implementation plan for the integration strategy to be co-developed how to put the participation law into practice and b) a renewal of the integration programme and adaptation to the current context and in both cases participatory processes should be put into practice and improved LU and Schifflange local area: Luxembourg has a very unique demographic, cultural and linguistic situation. Its three official languages, in addition to the particularity of nearly half of its residents being foreigners, frame how interactions occur between different cultural groups in a particular way, which enforces Luxembourg's multilingual and multicultural context. Since the majority of the population are foreigners, Luxembourg sets numerous opportunities for integration on local and national levels and to encourage participation in the decision-making process. It has a national council for foreigners on the national level and municipal advisory comittees. In 2023, Luxembourg will have the municipal and national elections, for the first time the foreigners who live in Luxembourg have the right to participate in the municipal elections without waiting for five years. At the same time, a new law is being discussed called “Intercultural living together”, which will also modify the local action plans for integration. Therefore EMV-LII comes at exactly the right time to co-design and co-implement this plan for local integration with Schifflange municipality. Depending on the different local needs described above this proposed action will either support the design of a local/regional integration strategy, its implementation or establish a roadmap towards one. Regardless of the phase it will support through innovative and already proven participation tools as issue-raising, e-participation and policy roundtable...
Berlin. The Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the former German Democratic Republic. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, M.A.K. & Matthiessen, C.M.I.M (2004). Introduction to Functional Grammar. 3rd edition. London: ▇▇▇▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, J. (2005). Fitting Sentences: Identity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century Prison Narratives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, J. (2004). After the Wall: Confessions from an East German Childhood and the Life that Came Next. (▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, Trans.) New York: PublicAffairs. Heyme, T., & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, F. (1991). "Ich ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ vor wie'n Tier"- Knast in der DDR. Berlin: BasisDruck Verlag GmbH. ▇▇▇▇▇, H. (2007). Gefangen in Hohenschönhausen: Stasi-Häftlinge berichten. Berlin: List Taschenbuch.
Berlin means the said Convention as revised at Berlin on November 13, 1908 (Berlin Act). 2 With the declaration provided for in Article 33(2) relating to the International Court of Justice.‌ 3 Pursuant to Article I of the Appendix of the Paris Act, this State availed itself of the faculties provided for in Articles II and III of the said Appendix. The relevant declaration is effective until October 10, 2004. 4 Date on which the declaration of continued adherence was sent, after the accession of the State to independence.‌
Berlin means the said Convention as revised at Berlin on Nov. 13, 1908 (Berlin Act).
Berlin has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
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Berlin. The 3D building data is freely available [8] and has the potential to generate publicly available scenario data.