New Charge definition

New Charge means the Statutory Rights of Way contained in the attached Terms of Instrument – Part 2; and
New Charge means the charge over shares granted by Oro Chile and The Russells to Pacrim in respect of the Shares.
New Charge a charge for a Standard Service, which is less than the charge for that Standard Service as determined by the Director General pursuant to Condition 13, following the consent of the Director General pursuant to Condition 16B.5 both being Conditions of the BT Licence;

Examples of New Charge in a sentence

  • Only elders who are members of Kirk Sessions or New Charge Core Groups within the bounds of the appointing Presbytery shall be eligible to hold commissions as elders.Diaconate4.

  • Local Planning for Agriculture: A New Charge to the Planning Profession.Clinton Andrews, Chair.Current Employment: Associate Director, Food Policy Institute, Rutgers University.

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  • New Charge: Review University Committee requirements listed in the APPM for electing chairs and co-chairs.

  • The EMTG shall be entitled to sell any redundant heritable property of the New Charge and to apply the sale proceeds towards the acquisition costs of any new buildings, with the balance, if any, to be held and applied by the EMTG as a fund for the maintenance of the properties of the New Charge (“the Building Fund”).

  • It is the expectation that a New Charge congregation shall, as soon as possible after its constitution, start to assume responsibility for meeting regular expenses.

  • On the New Charge attaining full status, the EMTG's responsibilities and rights of oversight of the Congregational properties shall cease except for any existing financial obligations in respect of new buildings.

  • The Nominating Committee shall prepare a parish profile in consultation with the New Charge Core Group, Mission Developments Facilitator, parish staff and other appropriate Congregational leaders.

  • Elders so commissioned must be members of Kirk Sessions or of New Charge Core Groups within the bounds of the Presbytery commissioning them.


More Definitions of New Charge

New Charge means the modification of Section 219 Covenant, Statutory Right of Way and Equitable Charge contained in the attached Terms of Instrument – Part 2; and
New Charge means the 219-Covenant contained in the attached Terms of Instrument – Part 2; and
New Charge means the Section 219 Covenant contained in the attached Terms of Instrument – Part 2; and
New Charge means the Restrictive Covenant registered, or to be registered, in the Victoria Land Title Office on title to and charging the Land in favour of the City and described in Item 3 of the attached General Instrument - Part 1;

Related to New Charge

  • Energy Charge means a charge for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electrical energy;