General Elements Sample Clauses

General Elements. Students attending WPCS and the STEM Academy will see substantive differences from other area educational opportunities, including:
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General Elements. 12 The purpose of this policy is to provide procedures for periodic performance review of coaching faculty. 13 The policy follows the procedures for periodic evaluation in accordance with the Collective Bargaining
General Elements. Specified EU law continues to apply to both i) the UK as a whole; and ii) the UK in respect of Northern Ireland. Unless otherwise stated, where a reference is made to EU law, this should be understood as applying to the law as amended or replaced.33 UK authorities are responsible for implementing and applying the provisions of EU law. EU representatives may receive information about UK oversight, ask UK authorities to conduct checks and have their own powers of oversight. Questions remain about how provisions about the rights of EU representatives will work in practice. In recognition of the need for more detail, the Joint Committee is to make a decision.
General Elements. 3.1 Parties to the Agreement “This is a [YRT or Coinsurance] agreement for indemnity reinsurance (the “Agreement”) solely between [Ceding Company name] of [Ceding Company jurisdiction of domicile] (the “Ceding Company”), and [Reinsurer name] of [Reinsurer jurisdiction of domicile] (the “Reinsurer”), collectively referred to as the “parties” The acceptance of risks under this Agreement will create no right or legal relationship between the Reinsurer and the insured, owner, or beneficiary of any insurance policy or other contract of the Ceding Company. The Agreement will be binding upon the Ceding Company and the Reinsurer and their respective successors and assigns.”
General Elements. Defines the technical legal entities that are parties to the agreement • The agreement is solely between the ceding company and the reinsurer • Protects the reinsurer from direct actions taken by a party other than the ceding company. • The acceptance of risks under the agreement will create no right or legal relationship between the reinsurer and the insured, owner, beneficiary or assignee of any insurance policy or other contract of the ceding company. • The agreement will be binding upon the ceding company and the reinsurer and their respective successors and assigns.
General Elements. Agreement applies only to the issuance of insurance by the ceding company in a jurisdiction in which it is properly licensed.
General Elements. Specifies the jurisdiction that the agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with. • Typically the Ceding Company’s domiciliary jurisdiction. Alternative is to select a jurisdiction that has a strong base of reinsurance regulation and case law.
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General Elements. Treaty constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. • No understandings between the parties other than as expressed in the agreement. • Any change or modification to the agreement will be null and void unless made by written amendment to the agreement.
General Elements. If any provision of the agreement is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, such determination will not impair or affect the validity or the enforceability of the remaining provisions of the agreement.
General Elements. The full MAA agreement (dated …) sets out the supporting evidence for the outcomes and freedoms and flexibilities outlined above. In signing the Multi-Area Agreement (MAA) the Government confirms that it is not only content with the outcomes and actions contained above but also the economic vision and supporting evidence for them, as well as the partnership’s chosen governance model, contained in these documents. Signed by: Rt Xxxx Xxxxxx MP Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government Xxx Xxxxxx, MP Minister for the South West On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government Leader, Bath & North East Somerset Council Leader, North Somerset Council Leader, Bristol City Council Leader, South Gloucestershire Council Chief Executive On behalf of South West England Regional Development Agency Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Chief Executive, West of England Partnership Regional Director On behalf of Learning and Skills Council Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Employment and Skills Board Regional Director On behalf of Jobcentre Plus Regional Director Highways Agency Regional Director Homes and Communities Agency July 2009 SUMMARIES OF THE ACTIONS, BENEFITS AND BARRIERS WHICH UNDERPIN THE ASKS OF GOVERNMENT (ABBA TABLES) Plan and Manage Growth in Homes and Jobs to Build Mixed & Sustainable Communities ACTION BENEFIT BARRIER ASK Conclude Core Sets out the pattern of Complexity of integrating CLG endorse the approach to the preparation of the Integrated Delivery & Investment Plan by the West of England authorities, HCA & RDA, with a joint agreed completion date of December 2009, particularly its: • Support to the delivery of well-evidenced, timely and deliverable Core Strategies; • Contribution to implementing economic, social and environmental infrastructure to maximise the delivery of growth and the development of mixed and sustainable communities; • Contribution to working with the development industry both to assist the market recovery and to provide confidence to investors in the Sub-Region; • Provision of a well-evidenced Plan for the sequencing and phasing of development in the sub-region which benefits from the Single Conversation, including engagement of the development industry. CLG also endorse the adoption of a Joint Sub-Regional Development Trajectory in the Plan based on 5-year tranches which demonstrates a deliverable supply of housing as set out in PPS3. The sequencing and phasing will assist best use of infrastructure, the delivery of mixed & su...
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