Bonex definition
Examples of Bonex in a sentence
Whereas the film Bonex received extra financial support from the State Railway Company (Perusahaan Jawatan Kereta Api, PJKA), for which it had to change its initial story into one which celebrated the PJKA, Provokator was not able to obtain additional funding (ema 1999e).
In order to attract a large number of viewers from this audience segment, both Provokator and Bonex were to represent real life issues of provokers and riots, and hooligans.
One of the films, entitled Bonex, was going to be about hooligans on a train, while the other, Provokator, was based on the issue of ‘provocateurs’ who had incited riots in various places in the past few years.
In the case of minor negligence Bonex is only liable in the event of breach of a material contractual obligation (cardinal obligation) as well as for damages arising from injury to life, limb or damage to health.
In the event of the customer being in arrears with the payment of any claims Bonex shall be entitled to charge the statutory arrears interest.
In the case of Bonex, the story was altered to please its sponsor, PJKA (ema 1999f).3 While in many aspects the story of the pre-production process of Provokator shows the working and legacy of the New Order system, conventions, and practices of film production, it also gives an inkling of insight into New Order mediation practices in relation to film distribution and exhibition.
The contract will be stored by Bonex but not be accessible to the customer.
If an offer from Bonex has been agreed in writing to binding effect then Bonex is bound by this offer for 30 calendar days in the absence of any written agreement to the contrary.
Insofar as the Bonex vendor utilises third parties to render services for the purpose in accordance with the terms of the contract, Bonex is entitled to disclose the customer’s data to the third party.
After August 1, 2004, in the event of any foreign exchange restriction or prohibition in Argentina, any and all payments in respect of the Securities shall be made, to the extent permitted by such restriction or prohibition, in U.S. Dollars through (i) the sale of Bonex (External Bonds of Argentina) of any series or of any other public or private bond issued in U.S. Dollars in Argentina or (ii) any other legal mechanism for the acquisition of U.S. Dollars in any exchange market.