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General Remarks. Unless otherwise provided hereinafter and unless the context otherwise requires, the provisions of section V of the UCITS Act headed ‘Structural Measures’ and the associated provisions of the UCITS Ordinance shall apply. It is possible to merge an UCITS with a UCITS, in accordance with the provisions of the UCITS Act. It is also possible to split the UCITS and its Sub-Funds and Classes of Units, in accordance with the requirements of the FMA.
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General Remarks. The choice of the appropriate investment strategy requires a careful examination of your personal risk capacity and risk tolerance. The risk appetite, investment objectives and investment time horizon are the bases for the choice of your personal investment strategy. The following questions are intended to assist you in making your choice of strategy. Knowledge and experience 1. What knowledge do you have of investing in securities? Basic knowledge Advanced knowledge Comprehensive knowledge 2. What practical experience do you have in investing in securities? none or little experience medium experience extensive experience Risk profile Questions on risk capacity 1. What is your primary aim with the investment of your pension capital? Preservation of capital (limited risk of loss but also limited potential for appreciation in value) 2 P. Combination of preservation of capital and asset growth 4 P. Asset growth (greater potential for appreciation in value with increased risk of loss) 6 P. 2. When do you anticipate withdrawing all or some of your pension capital? less than 3 years 2 P. 4 to 8 years 4 P. 9 to 15 years 6 P. more than 15 years 8 P. 3. What percentage of your total assets does your pension capital currently represent? >75% 2 P. 51% - 75% 4 P. 25% - 50% 6 P. < 25% 8 P. Questions on risk tolerance 1. How high is your risk tolerance in the event of negative fluctuations in value? I do not wish to accept any temporary negative developments in prices. 0 P. up to approx. 10% decline in value 2 P. up to approx. 20% decline in value 4 P. up to approx. 30% decline in value 6 P. > 30% decline in value 8 P. 2. How would you react, if your pension capital were to temporarily lose 15% in value? immediately sell all securities 0 P. switch to a more conservative investment strategy 2 P. stay with the chosen investment strategy 6 P. switch to a higher risk investment strategy 8 P. 3. With which of the following price developments do you feel comfortable? Price development A (2 P.) Price development B (6 P.) Price development C (8 P.) Risk profile analysis Total points for risk capacity: ..................................... Total points for risk tolerance: ………………………… Risk classes (The lower total number of points from risk capacity and risk tolerance determines your risk class): very low (≤ 5 points) represents a low-risk investment strategy or savings account solution low (6-9 points) represents the «Defensive» investment strategy (max. 25% equities) medium (10-...
General Remarks. The Proposal is not sufficiently clear and described in such a way that All Regulatory Authorities are able to enforce it after approval on a national level. TSOs should write the Proposal in a legal format which is directly enforceable and legally sound, in that it should be possible to foresee how the methodologies will be applied. The Proposal includes a term already defined in legislation and then gives a different meaning to it. The term cross zonal capacity should be used in the meaning given to it in the Transparency regulation 543/2013 in Article 2(10) as ‘the capability of the interconnected system to accommodate energy transfer between bidding zones’. The Proposal furthermore contains articles describing tasks and responsibilities but using the passive voice. This can result in confusion as to who is responsible of performing a duty. TSOs should use the active voice as much as possible when describing tasks and responsibilities. Furthermore, reference to definitions or concepts used in other proposals, which have not been approved by All Regulatory Authorities at the time of submission, should be avoided. In addition, definitions should be consistent across proposals.
General Remarks. (a) The signatories to the Agreement undertake to design and produce traffic signs and signals and pavement markings in accordance with the Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 8 November 1968 (the Vienna Convention), prepared by the United Nations, as amended;
General Remarks. This Agreement is made for the purpose of providing supports under the Participant’s NDIS plan. The Participant may voluntarily chose to provide a copy of the NDIS plan to Participate Australia and disclose information about the funded supports and goals contained in the plan. If the NDIS plan is not provided, Participate Australia cannot make firm commitments with respect to the participant’s preferred supports until a successful service booking has been made through the NDIS portal – either by Participate Australia, the Participant or a registered plan manager. Providing support to a person with an NDIS plan without a service booking is not permissible and Participate Australia reserves the right to discontinue support until a successful service booking has been made. The parties agree that this Agreement is made in the context of the NDIS, namely to: ▪ support the independence, social and economic participation of the Participant; and ▪ to enable the Participant to exercise choice and control in the pursuit of their goals and in planning and the delivery of their supports.
General Remarks. Special Exhibition badges must be worn by Exhibitor's staff. All verbal agreements, individual permits and special arrangements must be confirmed in writing. No food will be allowed outside the designated eating areas. Violation of the rules can lead to Exhibitor expulsion without refund. No signs or banners, lighting supports, or other devices extending beyond the limits of an Exhibitor's exhibition space will be allowed unless confirmed in advance and in writing by Show Management. Trade attendees will be issued badges to properly identify them from the general public. Exhibitor must remain with all artwork and/or their freight until the designated shipper has removed same from premises.
General Remarks. 1.1.1 Derogations from the Royal Decree of 14 January 2013 Chapter 1.4. of these Tender Specifications (CSC/Cahier Spécial des Charges) holds the specific administrative and contractual provisions that apply to this public contract by way of derogation from the Royal Decree of 14 January 2013 or as a complement or an elaboration thereof. These Tender Specifications derogate Article(s) 26 and of the General Implementing Rules – GIR (Royal Decree of 14 January 2013).
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General Remarks. The area of XM-Radio Receiver Development covers all development activities related to the commercial receiver and its key components. The main focus of FhG-activities is the [*****]. For the development of the [*****] Fraunhofer will work in close cooperation with XM and with ST Microelectronics ( ST is acting as an agent of XM for the [*****] development ), and Aptix. The design for the [*****] includes the verification of [*****] will be supplied by XM. ***** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. The [*****] will be developed in a way that it is to the highest extent reusable for [*****]. Nevertheless its integration and the development of the required [*****] is part of the SOW. [*****] requirements for the evaluation on the [*****] will be defined by FhG. The software will be developed by ST. The [*****] is required for the operation of the [*****]. The work packages related to the [*****] assume the delivery of required specifications, design documents, design modules and hardware to be provided by XM-Radio .
General Remarks. These procedures will serve as a guideline for everyday cargo claims handling. If you encounter any difficulties in handling a particular claim, contact the Risk Management Department for assistance. You should also be sure to promptly notify the Risk Management Department of any serious cargo loss. SAMPLE LETTER FORM FOR NOTICE OF LOSS TO CARRIER TO BE WRITTEN ON YOUR LETTERHEAD Vessel or Carrier's Name Bill of Lading No. - Date Description of Shipment Estimate of Loss Your own Reference No. Gentlemen: The captioned shipment was received short and/or damaged. We hold you fully responsible for an estimated amount of $________. Please forward a copy of your delivery records covering this shipment so we may file claim under our insurance. A formal claim with supporting documents will be submitted when the exact amount of loss has been determined. Very truly yours, TITLE: RISK [LOGO] ALLIEDSIGNAL EXCESS LIABILITY MANAGEMENT MANUAL SUPERSEDES: DATE: PAGE: 1 5/96 5/97 WORLDWIDE MARINE LIABILITIES Insurance Company European, US, Swiss & Bermudian Companies Coverage This insurance will pay on behalf of the Assured all sums for bodily injury and property damage which the Assured shall become legally liable to pay or be liable to pay by reason of contract or agreement including but not limited to Protection and Indemnity Risks, including War Protection and Indemnity Risks for AlliedSignal's barge fleet, collision, towers, removal of wreck, charterers, charterers' demurrage, terminal or wharf owners or operators' liability. Includes seepage and pollution coverage in accordance with Federal Water Quality Improvement Act requirements. Policy Period Limits of Liability* $200,000,000 any one occurrence and in the aggregate**, excess of $3,000,000 (insured and/or self-insured) any one occurrence. * Payment of Loss for joint ventures is determined as follows: Total loss of joint venture times AlliedSignal's percentage of interest, unless otherwise requested and endorsed on the policy. ** Additional limits respond on a "claims-made" excess basis. BROAD FORM UMBRELLA LIABILITIES-WORLDWIDE Insurance Company Alchem Insurance Ltd., Bermudian, European, Swiss & American Companies Coverage Excess Liability Insurance is designed to add an additional amount of coverage over and above some specific limit. Our excess liability policies provide coverage over various primary underlying limits. Underwriters shall indemnify the Assured for all sums which the Assured shall be obligated t...
General Remarks. The EBSI-VECTOR platform stands as a dynamic and purposeful catalyst in achieving the goals set by the project. Its central purpose is to establish a comprehensive and adaptive framework supporting the development and deployment of ecosystem tools. The platform is designed to be a hub where innovation, collaboration, and sustainability converge. The primary objectives and goals of the platform are derived from a strategic foundation that prioritizes the sustained viability of the ecosystem beyond the project's duration. By facilitating seamless collaboration among stakeholders, the platform serves as an innovation environment where collective problem-solving, knowledge sharing, and validation of new releases flourish. It aspires to be more than a repository of information by acting as a dynamic resource hub, ensuring continuous access to critical project data for informed decision-making and strategic planning. Communication is key, and the platform is envisioned as a versatile channel disseminating information through various mediums. This approach aims to elevate awareness, promote transparency, and facilitate open dialogues about the project's mission and achievements among both internal and external stakeholders. The platform places emphasis on openness, traceability, transparency, and high data integrity to provide a secure and reliable space for stakeholders to engage and collaborate with confidence. Long-term sustainability is not an afterthought but a fundamental objective, extending beyond immediate development to include complementary tools that contribute to the lasting success of the ecosystem. Community building is nurtured through the platform by connecting external stakeholders with internal counterparts, creating a vibrant community around EBSI-VECTOR throughout its development and conclusion. The user-centric adaptability of the platform is underscored by actively seeking feedback from stakeholders, ensuring that their experiences and insights play a fundamental role in shaping the ongoing evolution of the ecosystem. Finally, alignment with project objectives is a guiding principle, ensuring that all tools developed within the platform are in harmony with the overarching goals of the EBSI-VECTOR project. As the platform evolves and adapts, it remains committed to being a dynamic and integral component, driving the project towards its ultimate success while fostering innovation, collaboration, and sustainability at every step.
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