Maritimes definition
Examples of Maritimes in a sentence
A Provider serving customers in the Maritimes control area shall deliver to the Northern Maine Transmission System administered by the Northern Maine Independent System Administrator (NMISA).
The agent may be the same as used for similar purposes with respect to transportation on Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C. or other third party pipeline.
Any notice, request, instruction or other document to be given hereunder by any party to the other shall be in writing and delivered personally or sent by certified mail, postage prepaid, by facsimile (with receipt confirmed), or by courier service and shall be effective upon receipt if addressed or sent as follows: To the Company: Maine & Maritimes Corporation P.
All of the outstanding Equity Interests in Borrower have been validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable and are owned by Maine & Maritimes Corporation in the amounts specified on Part (c) of SCHEDULE 5.13 free and clear of all Liens.
Bowater Finance II LLC Bowater Incorporated Bowater LaHave Corporation Bowater Maritimes Inc.
A comparison with the Maritimes may be one factor to consider with respect to other issues.
The NLMA submits that using the Maritimes as a comparator is realistic for the comparison of the FFS fee codes.
Anything less than 100% parity with the Maritimes upon the implementation date of the Award would not be fair and reasonable.
When compared with the Maritimes, physicians in Newfoundland and Labrador are paid at the following levels: general practice - 75.9% specialists - 85.24% all physicians - 81.56% The proposal of the NLMA is to achieve 100% parity with the Maritimes.
Central Measures: Commercial and Navigation Maritimes Law (Ley de Navegación y Comercio Marítimos), Title III, Chapter III Foreign Investment Law (Ley de Inversión Extranjera), Title I, Chapter III Ports Law (Ley de Puertos), Chapters IV and VI Description: Investment Investors of another Party or their investments may only participate, directly or indirectly, up to 49 per cent in Mexican enterprises engaged in the supply of piloting port services to vessels operating in inland navigation.