Rife definition

Rife means Rife Resources Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the CN Pension Trust Funds.
Rife means Rife Resources Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the CN Pension Trust Funds. "Royalty Income" means our income from our royalties in oil, natural gas, NGL and potash resources. "Royalty Lands" means our lands from which we derive Royalty Income.

Examples of Rife in a sentence

  • Among these articles are: “Impotent Labour Unions Don't Help Workers,” Thanhnien News, June 22, 2008; “Government Units to Tackle Labour Disputes,” Vietnam Net, February 21, 2009; “Vietnam Works for Harmonious Labour Relations,” Voice of Vietnam News, March 18, 2009; Minh Nam, “Flouting of Labor Laws Rife in HCMC: Report,” Thanhnien News, December 2, 2008; and Minh Nam, “HCMC Officials call to Strengthen Unions, Tighten Labor Laws,” Thanhnien News, February 12, 2009.

  • A portion of net operating revenues and capital expenditures represent joint operations amounts from Rife.

  • Freehold maintains ownership interests in certain oil and gas properties operated by Rife.

  • In addition, Freehold receives royalties from Rife pursuant to various royalty agreements.

  • See, for example, Louis Hansen, “New Navy Ship San Antonio Found To Be Rife With Flaws,” Norfolk Virginian- Pilot, April 14, 2007; Christopher P.

  • Xu Z, O’Farrell HC, Rife JP, Culver GM (2008) A conserved rRNA methyltransferase regulates ribosome biogenesis.

  • A popular approach is to collect data using handheld devices paired with custom mobile apps (Rife and Poland, 2014).

  • Development must not result in a deterioration in water quality in Ryebank Rife or compromise its ability to achieve good status; • flood risk assessment and possible mitigation required.

  • All amounts owing to/from the Manager, Rife, and Canpar are unsecured, non-interest bearing and due on demand.

  • Inzucchi SE, Maggs DG, Spollett GR, Page SL, Rife FS, Walton V, Shulman GI: Efficacy and metabolic effects of metformin and troglitazone in type II diabetes mellitus.

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  • Rifle means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger.

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