Examples of Political Events in a sentence
The Clubhouse and Grounds may not be utilized for Private Fundraisers, Political Events or Commercial Events of any sort.
Factors such as acts of God, epidemics, adverse weather conditions, radioactive contamination, ionising radiation, fire or explosion, strikes or boycotts, the discovery of geological conditions, toxic contamination or archaeological remains on the relevant site, Indirect Political Event(s) and Political Event(s) and change in law are often threats to various projects undertaken by the Issuer.
Termination Risk There is also the risk of termination arising from either Political Events or Non-Political Events.
The inherent risks comprised of in the Hybrid MCA include amongst others: Force Majeure Risk Force majeure covers events which pose a risk to the construction projects execution, namely any or all of Non-Political Event(s), Indirect Political Event(s) and Political Event(s) occurring in India as previously discussed under "Build, Operate and Toll - Force Majeure Risk".
Political Events in Kabupaten Blitar and Lombok Barat Political EventsBlitarLombok BaratYear of Prolegda20082007Date of perda legislation18 December 200814 March 2008Date of legislative electionOther6 March 2009JPIP Autonomy Award6 March 2009 In Blitar, the prolegda took place in 2008.
Indirect Political Events such as acts of war sabotage, terrorism or act of public enemy, blockades, embargoes, civil disturbance, revolution or radioactive contamination (“Indirect Political Events”).
Involvement with Political Events and CandidatesAny RSO involved with a political event or candidate is obligated to comply with St. Mary’s University policy found here: https://www.stmarytx.edu/policies/academic-affairs/political-campaigns- political-activities/.
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For the purposes of this Agreement, Political Events shall mean one or more of the following acts or events.
Non Political Events such as acts of GOD including but not limited to any storm, flood, Drought, Lightning, Earthquake or other natural calamities, fire, accident, explosion, strikes, labour difficulties, epidemic, plague or quarantine, air crash, shipwreck, train wrecks or failure (“Non Political Events”).