MAMI definition
Examples of MAMI in a sentence
The district also pays MAMI (a medical interpreting agency)and independent interpreters on a fee for service basis to provide interpretation with medical providers and for job search groups.
Collectively, HAMI, CAMI and MAMI is entitled to three (3) representatives on the Company's Board of Directors.
Vista agrees not to amend, modify or obtain a waiver of its obligations under the Investors' Rights Agreement in any manner that discriminates against Medtronic unless Medtronic or MAMI is among the holders of a majority of Registrable Securities thereunder consenting to such amendment, modification or waiver.
MiniMed and MAMI have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement.
For more than 30 years MAMI has been one of the leading laboratories in the study of electromagnetic form factors.
Notwithstanding Section 3.10 of the Base Indenture, accrued interest on the Notes shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year composed of twelve 30-day months and, for partial months, on the basis of the number of days actually elapsed over a 30-day month.
Community interest in the infrastructure The MAMI facility has been open to national and international users since the beginning of its operation in the year 1990.
This Agreement is made with MAMI in reliance on MAMI's representation to the Company, which by MAMI's execution of this Agreement MAMI hereby confirms, that the Shares are being acquired for MAMI's own account, not as a nominee or agent, for the purpose of investment and not with a view to the resale or distribution of any part thereof, and that MAMI has no present intention of selling, granting any participation in or otherwise distributing the Shares.
As soon as reasonably practicable following the Closing, the Company will cause to be appointed to its Board of Directors an individual designated by MAMI.
The scientific results obtained at MAMI have been published in the leading physics journals with a rate of about twenty experimental and twenty theoretical papers per year.