MANA definition

MANA. , as used in this rule, means the Midwives Alliance of North America.
MANA means Macquarie Airports North America Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of MANA in a sentence

  • MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATE MANA SERIES 2007-OAR4 evidencing a beneficial ownership interest in a Trust Fund (the "Trust Fund") consisting primarily of a pool of conventional, adjustable-rate, hybrid option, alt-A, negative amortization mortgage loans secured by first liens on one- to four-family residential properties (the "Mortgage Loans") formed and sold by XXXXXXX XXXXX MORTGAGE INVESTORS, INC.

  • MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATE MANA SERIES 2007-OAR3 evidencing a beneficial ownership interest in a Trust Fund (the "Trust Fund") consisting primarily of a pool of conventional, adjustable-rate, hybrid option, alt-A, negative amortization mortgage loans secured by first liens on one- to four-family residential properties (the "Mortgage Loans") formed and sold by XXXXXXX XXXXX MORTGAGE INVESTORS, INC.

  • MANA Series 2007-OAR4, Class C Percentage Interest: [_______] Date of Agreement and Cut-off Date: Master Servicer and Securities Administrator: July 1, 2007 Xxxxx Fargo Bank, N.A. First Distribution Date: August 25, 2007 Trustee: HSBC Bank USA, National Association No. 07-OAR4-C-[__] Issue Date: [_______] Pass-Through Rate: Variable(4) CUSIP: [_______] DISTRIBUTIONS IN REDUCTION OF THE CERTIFICATE PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE MADE MONTHLY AS SET FORTH HEREIN.

  • Xxx Title: Corporate Secretary CONTINENTAL STOCK TRANSFER & TRUST COMPANY as Warrant Agent By: /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Title: Vice President Signature Page To The Warrant Agreement EXHIBIT A [Form of Warrant Certificate] [FACE] Number Warrants THIS WARRANT SHALL BE VOID IF NOT EXERCISED PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF THE EXERCISE PERIOD PROVIDED FOR IN THE WARRANT AGREEMENT DESCRIBED BELOW MANA CAPITAL ACQUISITION CORP.

  • By: /s/ XXXXX XXXXXX Xxxxx Xxxxxx Title: Vice President BANCA DI ROMA By: /s/ XXXXXXXXXXX STRIKE Xxxxxxxxxxx Strike Title: Vice President By: /s/ XXXXXX XXXXX Xxxxxx Xxxxx Title: First Vice President XXX XXXX XX XXX XXXX By: /s/ XXXXXX XXXX Xxxxxx Xxxx Title: Vice President XXX XXXX XX XXXX XXXXXX By: /s/ MANA GING Mana Ging Title: Director XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX X.X.X.—NEW YORK BRANCH By: /s/ XXXXXXXX X.


More Definitions of MANA

MANA means the Midwives Alliance of North America.
MANA means supernatural or divine power, mana, miraculous power. PUKUI & ELBERT, supra note 1, at 235.
MANA means power, prestige or status.context. Items of high value to one hapu10 will not be significant to another so it becomes difficult to establish a hierarchy or any reliable or meaningful relativity.Therefore, we recommend providing guidance that clarifies the objective of measurement for financial reporting purposes, as distinguished from other purposes. When a heritage asset cannot be reliably measured, we would encourage the disclosure of information about its nature and significance of any unrecognised heritage assets. In these instances it may be more appropriate to disclose non-financial information about the heritage asset. We note that the preparation of non-financial information is not without cost and has its own challenges, such as the application of materiality. (b) Cost-benefit constraints Although the Conceptual Framework states that the IPSASB will make assessments about costs and benefits in setting standards,11 the Conceptual Framework does not suggest that these assessments would be made by individual entities. In applying standards, entities need to make judgements about the application of requirements in the standards to individual items, including consideration of materiality. The nature of heritage items is such that the criterion of “reliably measure” needs to be assessed on a case by case basis. In order for the benefits of information about heritage items to exceed the costs of recognition, in our view, the IPSASB should promote pragmatic approaches to the first-time recognition of heritage items. We acknowledge the difficulty in initial recognition for assets acquired in non-exchange transactions when IPSAS 23 Revenue from Non-Exchange Transactions applies. However, we believe that the focus should be on assisting entities to undertake such measurements, rather than non- recognition of heritage items on cost/benefit grounds where a reliable measure cannot be made.This is because, in our view, the recognition of heritage items is important for accountability purposes. We also note the quantum of heritage items that some public sector entities hold. This suggests the need for pragmatic solutions to assist these entities. We also note that unit of account can be problematic, and indeed, judgements about the unit of account can change over time. 8. Preliminary View – Chapter 4.2 (following paragraph 4.40):In many cases it will be possible to assign a monetary value to heritage assets. Appropriate measurement bases are historical cost...
MANA means the Midwives Alliance of North America, or a successor organization that is a professional membership organization that promotes excellence in midwifery practice.
MANA. , as used in these rules, means the Midwives Alliance of North America.
MANA means MANA Corporation, an Oklahoma corporation.
MANA means the power to confirm or veto any action of the