Examples of Remaining Subsidiaries in a sentence
This pattern strongly supports that this component is used to push scores below the tier threshold.15For instance, being located within 500 feet of a private drinking well increases the site score by 25 points, and the LSP could determine that the contamination will not reach the well.
The proposed annual cap for the service fee payable by the Remaining Subsidiaries in respect of backup server with equipment under the ISSA is HK$49,000.
The proposed annual cap for the service fee payable by the Remaining Subsidiaries in respect of servers & computer room space under the ISSA is HK$375,000.
The proposed annual cap for the service fee payable by the Remaining Subsidiaries in respect of network rental under the ISSA is HK$163,000.
The proposed annual cap for the service fee payable by the Remaining Subsidiaries in respect of email services with servers under the ISSA is HK$127,000.
The proposed annual cap for the fee payable by the Remaining Subsidiaries in respect of the provision of software systems by MCIL Digital under the ISA is HK$143,000.
The ISSA is an agreement to be entered into between MCIL Digital and MPM, under which MCIL Digital will provide the Remaining Subsidiaries with information system supporting services for a monthly fee based on usage and at the prevailing market comparable rates.
The LSA is an agreement to be entered into between MPN and MPM, under which MPN will provide the Remaining Subsidiaries with library services including data classification, data indexing and filing, data storage management and retrieval, data provision and newspaper and magazine clipping.
To Enterprises' Knowledge, not one of Enterprises, any of the Remaining Subsidiaries, TPIR, TPIE, TPII or any TPIR Subsidiary has experienced within the last three years, any strike, work stoppage or interruption or obvious slowdown of production due to labor controversies of any material nature.
As a result, the sum of HK$405,063,000, being total balances due by the Scheme Subsidiaries to the Remaining Subsidiaries as at 30 November 2013, shall be written off in the books of the Remaining Group.