Examples of Revised Agreement in a sentence
Any Interested Parties under the Amended Representative Shipper Group Revised Agreement dated May 25, 2023, will retain their status as either Members or Observers upon this Agreement becoming effective, subject to the qualifications set out herein.
The Merchant acknowledges and agrees that it is responsible for reviewing the terms of the Commercial Agreement as posted on the Relevant NETS Entity's website regularly, and its continued participation in and use of the System and any of the Services after the effective date of any Revised Agreement shall constitute its agreement to be bound by such Revised Agreement.
The Revised Agreement shall take effect from such date as the Relevant NETS Entity shall stipulate or in the absence of express stipulation immediately upon notice being given, without the need for any further consent or agreement by any Merchant.
NOTICE:Pursuant to the Revised Agreement on Government Procurement (April 6, 2014) (herein “GPA”), Articles XIII (2) and XVI (2), and the National Flood Insurance Actof 1968, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., FEMA hereby provides notice of its additional placement of collateralized reinsurance for NFIP flood risk from its original supplier, Hannover Re (Ireland) DAC.
World Trade Organisation (WTO), Revised Agreement on Government Procurement (entered into force on 6 April 2014).The GPA is a plurilateral agreement, which means that it applies only to those WTO members that have agreed to be bound by it.
The WTO Revised Agreement on Government Procurement 2012 (GPA 2012) applies and is hereby incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.
Revised Agreement of Purchase and Sale replacing Appendix “3” in the First Report.
The Relevant NETS Entity will provide notice of such changes by posting the amended, supplemented or replacement Commercial Agreement ("Revised Agreement") on its website, or by notifying the Merchant in accordance with Clause 21 or by such other means as the Relevant NETS Entity may, in its sole and absolute discretion, deem fit.