LI3 definition
Examples of LI3 in a sentence
The District shall notify the partItime faculty member when he/she achieves Associate Faculty status (Appendix LI3).
As of Closing Date Lacus will provide to LI3, upon request, access to all reports, maps, sections, drill logs, assay results, core, sample pulps, studies and all other records or data (paper or electronic) and physical samples or material with respect to all work performed on or concerning, or extracted from, the Properties, to the extent the same are in the Lacus’ possession or control (collectively, the “Properties Data”).
As of Effective Date Lacus will provide to LI3 access to, or copies of, all existing data of the Properties, which will (subject to the provisions of this paragraph) be held in confidence by the LI3.
Simultaneously with the execution of this Escrow Agreement, LI3 shall deposit with the Escrow Agent the amount of US$1,312,000.00, as determined pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Master Option Agreement.
LI3 may, at any time, by written notice to Lacus (with copy to the escrow agent), elect to terminate the First Option, provided that in such case the payments referrer to in Section 4, which are held in escrow pursuant to Section 8, will be released in favor of Lacus, in accordance with the terms and conditions foreseen under Lacus Escrow Agreements.
In the case LI3 decides to develop any other project in the vicinity of the AMI, LI3 shall always make the best efforts to allow the different projects to reach Commercial Production and mutually benefit from infrastructure, water, etc.
Lacus understands and acknowledges that the LI3 Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act or any state or foreign securities laws, by reason of a specific exemption from the registration provisions of the Securities Act and applicable state and foreign securities laws, which depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.
After payment by Lacus, Lacus shall furnish LI3, within 10 calendar days from the applicable payment, with copy of the relevant receipt evidencing payment thereof.
Although TfL tries to engage with marginalised and hard to reach groups through various modes and media (LI-3), and are getting better at seeking ‘silent’ views, this is not seen as priority (LI-6).
LI-3 also highlighted the possibility that the pandemic may have shifted “the funding picture for getting us to a low- carbon mobility system – that requirement may have decreased substantially”, as reduced demand for public transport may have “unlocked an ability to shift to active travel much faster”.