Identification Letter definition

Identification Letter means the letter disseminated to a Pre-Identified Claims
Identification Letter means the letter disseminated to a Pre-Identified Claims 22 Made Subclass Member in connection with the claims process substantially in the form of Exhibit 23 E hereto.

Examples of Identification Letter in a sentence

  • The Buyer shall not be liable to the Seller or any other Person to the extent that the Buyer follows instructions given to it by the Seller in a Takeout Proceeds Identification Letter.

  • The Company further agrees that the Agent does not assume any duty or responsibility in respect of any of the documents described in each attached Collateral Identification Letter, and that the Agent does not waive any right of possession to any of such documents for the failure to demand or receive such possession.

  • Additionally, other matters not reflected in the Title Documents may affect the title, ownership and use of the Property, 434 including, without limitation, boundary lines and encroachments, set-back requirements, area, zoning, building code violations, 435 unrecorded easements and claims of easements, leases and other unrecorded agreements, water on or under the Property, and 436 various laws and governmental regulations concerning land use, development and environmental matters.

  • Based on (i) the Identification Letter of Building Numbers in Beijing* (北京市門樓牌編號證明信) issued by the Shunyi Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau* (北京市公安局順義分局) dated 15 November 2019 and received by the Company subsequent to the date of the Announcement; and (ii) the current Real Estate Property Certificates* (不動產權證書) of the Properties, Block no.

  • This includes, but is not limited to, modifying the plans to either eliminate Customer Queues or to widen them to meet ADA standards for width and turning width and similar provisions of the State Accessibility Laws, such as is reflected in the standard detailed plans and drawings referenced in Paragraph No. 12 herein, and to ensure that such plans comply in all respects with the ADA and applicable State Accessibility Laws for all features listed in the Barrier Identification Letter.

  • This Agreement, and any attachments thereto, the Barrier Identification Letter, and the letter from the Federal-State Task Force to WII dated August 27, 1998, constitute the entire agreement between the parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise, or agreement, either written or oral, made by either party or agents or either party, that is not contained in this written Agreement, shall be enforceable.

  • In addition, within one year from the execution of this Agreement (by August 27, 1999), WII agrees to remove all alleged barriers to access listed in the Barrier Identification Letter, from the Federal-State Task Force to WII, dated August 27, 1998, to the extent such alleged barriers are not in compliance with the Standards and/or applicable State Accessibility Law.

  • The Buyer shall not be liable to the Seller or any other Person to the extent that the Buyer follows the instructions given to it by the Seller in a Takeout Proceeds Identification Letter.

  • Owner has leased the Hotel to Lessee pursuant to a percentage lease agreement (as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or restated from time to time, the “Percentage Lease”), a copy of which is attached to that certain Lease Identification Letter entered into by the parties simultaneously herewith.

  • A.2.2.1 Glider pilots must give at least 10 minutes’ notice prior to the requested activation using the following format: “Scottish Control, Glider (callsign) requests activation of P600 (or N864 as appropriate) corridor (Corridor Identification Letter) at time (UTC) up to FL (anticipated maximum level whilst within the corridor).

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