Examples of Existing Entities in a sentence
Enhance Existing Entities: Enhancing the capabilities of existing Legislative Branch support agencies, including GAO and CRS, including potential changes to current models.
Global Prices Recover/Small Loss in Production(most optimistic)Prices to return to 2019 levels (US$1.49/kg) from current levels (US$1.41/kg) by December 2020 875,000 bales2.
Chapter 30, Provisions Applicable to Existing Entities of a Type that May No Longer Be Formed concerns: Unincorporated professional associations and close corporations.
Each Party shall implement procedures so that such JDP Work Product is either created in such repository or added to such repository in the English language promptly after creation by employees of such Party, its Existing Entities and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries assigned to an SOW.
Code § 402.005, Applicability to Existing Entities (new business organizations code, enacted in 2003 with an effective date of January 1, 2006, provides: “On or after January 1, 2010 .
Such repositories in NTC shall be accessible to employees of Micron, its Existing Entities and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries assigned to perform work under any SOW as reasonably required for such employees to perform their assigned work.
Such repositories in Micron facilities shall be accessible to employees of NTC, its Existing Entities and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries assigned to perform work under any SOW(s) as reasonably required for such employees to perform their assigned work.
The Company reserves the right, by written notice to a Contributing Member, to require such Contributing Member and the Existing Entities, to reallocate one or more Contributing Member Interests slated for acquisition under the Assignment and Assumption Agreements, such that the Existing Entity in which such Contributing Member Interests are held will be instead acquired by the Company, the OP or any subsidiary thereof.
Applicability to Existing Entities on Mandatory Application Date Sec.
If the creditworthiness of the issuer increases, the bond price will – everything else being equal – go up, and visa versa.