Tuscany definition

Tuscany means Tuscany International Drilling Inc.;
Tuscany means Tuscany Holding AG, a Swiss Aktiengesellschaft.
Tuscany has the meaning given on the cover page.

Examples of Tuscany in a sentence

  • Damage and Liability (Initial ) Tuscany Garden and its agents and partners assume no responsibility for damages or loss of any merchandise or materials brought on the property at any time.

  • Tuscany Garden will not be responsible for personal property, displays, exhibits, equipment or other items lost, stolen, or damaged in or around the Center.

  • Tuscany Garden facility and grounds shall not be used for any unlawful purpose.

  • The Vendor is the beneficial owner of 600,000 shares (the “Shares”) of common stock of Tuscany Minerals, Ltd.

  • In connection with the development of the lots included in the Tuscany Land, Lender may make one or more Disbursements under the New IMA Loan to reimburse IMA for payments made by IMA to third parties in furtherance of such development, or alternatively, Lender may make Disbursements directly to such third parties.

  • Any notice pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the Warrant Agent, or by the registered holder of any Warrant to the Company, shall be sufficiently given if sent by first-class mail, postage prepaid, addressed (until another is filed in writing by the Company with the Warrant Agent) as follows: Tuscany, Inc.

  • SPACE offers products and services for use in interactive and scientific publishing and the world of edutainment, promotes the development of state-of-the-art engineering solutions and participates in strategic research initiatives in collaboration with national and international partners (numerous universities, the Tuscany High Technology Network, the CNR (National Research Council), the Città dell’Innovazione of the Moratti Group, the METRO Group, the Giunti Group and many others).

  • The following dialects are cited in the paper: Belluno (Veneto), ▇▇▇▇ and Fonni (Sardinia), Genova (Liguria), Mussomeli (Sicily), Potenza (Basilicata), San Tommaso (Calabria), Siena (Tuscany), Soleto (Puglia).

  • Upon payment in full of the debt related to the Menichi Mortgage, Lender shall retain one hundred percent (100%) of all subsequent release prices paid related to the Tuscany Land.

  • Milgard will provide Parts and labor to replace broken glass (including tempered) in Tuscany Series for as long as the Original Owner owns and occupies the Residential Dwelling.