NNO definition
Examples of NNO in a sentence
There was a lot of difference between the titles in use and the type of work undertaken by senior roles across the DHBs. The working party used the information provided by the DHBs as well as the recommendations of the National Nurses Organisation (NNO) to develop draft position titles.
BBL Company shall inform ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as soon as reasonably possible whenever a reduction of the Transmission Capacity due to NNO restrictions occurs.
If an NNO reduces the transmission capacities to offtake or deliver Gas from or to BBL Company, BBL Company has the right to reduce the Transmission Capacity, thereby giving priority according to the priority principles as described in the Operating Manual to a reduction of interruptible transmission capacities.
Such information shall contain the amount of the capacity reduction, the expected duration and the cause of such reduction at the NNO.
The allocation may, with the consent of BBL Company and with observance of the Allocation Rules set out in this Article 6.2, be performed by an NNO or another third party.
The allocation may, with the consent of BBL Company and with observance of the Allocation Rules set out in this Article 6.2, be performed by a NNO or other third party.
The Obligations are Guaranteed by the Subsidiary Guarantors pursuant to the terms of the Subsidiary Guarantee, Pledge and Security Agreement and by NNO pursuant to the terms of the NNO Guarantee Agreement.
In the event that GF is awarded stock options in NNO for any reason, it is agreed that those options will be issued in the name of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.
No Obligated Party (other than NNO) shall issue any Capital Stock or any options or warrants to purchase securities convertible into Capital Stock.
Preference for the weekend work force posi- tions will be given initially to active employ- ees, then to retirees, then to the public.