Honduras Clause Examples

Honduras. There are no country-specific provisions. Awards granted to Participants in Hong Kong shall be paid in shares of Common Stock only and do not provide any right for the Participant to receive a cash payment.
Honduras. There are no country-specific provisions.
Honduras. The child will become the adoptive parent(s) legally adopted child after case has exited the Direcciόn de Ninez, Adolescencia y Familia, or (DINAF), and the adoption is full and final. Adoptive parent(s) will accept full responsibility of this child as their own. Should the adoptive parent(s) then, while still in country, decide they do not want to parent this child after being considered the legal parent(s), they agree to provide financial support for the child until the legal dissolution of the adoption is completed. The adoptive parent(s) will be fully responsible for any court costs, attorney’s fees, multiple travel or extended stay in country to dissolve the adoption. The adoptive parent(s) agrees to pay these fees. If the adoptive parent(s) leave the child without these arrangements in place, they can be charged with child abandonment and potential arrest in the country of the child’s birth. The adoptive parent(s) understand this is a serious situation and agree to be responsible, to stay in touch with Children’s House International and to finish all the steps necessary so that the child can be re-referred to another family. REVIEW ONLY The PAP will be granted legal guardianship of their child by the courts in Hong Kong and are allowed to return to the United States in order to finalize the adoption in the state they reside. Should the PAP during the post placement period, and while still in the country decide they no longer want to parent the child, or it is no longer in the best interests of the child to continue the placement, CHI through their FSP will contact the Social Welfare Department, concerning the situation. CHI will provide support and counseling to the PAP and if the child should be removed, the SWD and the FSP will be the lead in this process to return the child back to either the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family or the orphanage. The SWD and the Orphanage will regain responsibility and custody of the child. Should the adoptive parent(s) while in the U.S decide they do not want to parent this child after being considered the legal guardian(s) by the courts in Hong Kong, they agree to provide financial support for the child until other legal arrangements for the child can be made. This could include the child custody being given to the state, adoption by another qualified adoptive family, or the child being returned to the care of the Association in Hong Kong. CHI will notify the US Department of State, the Association in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Soci...
Honduras a. Tegucigalpa - No Baggage in excess of the Baggage Allowance will be accepted. b. San ▇▇▇▇▇ Sula and Roatan – up to three articles of Baggage in excess of the Baggage Allowance will be accepted.
Honduras. Modification of Section 4.1. Section 4.1 will have the following wording for Customers in Honduras:
Honduras. Deze studie beargumenteert dat het toepassen van de doctrine van historische consolidatie in juridische besluitvorming beter rekening houdt met het recht op zelfbeschikking van volken, en daarom aanmoediging verdient. Dergelijke toepassing draagt bij aan de versterking van de mensenrechten en aan een objectieve juridische erkenning van het non-étatisme in modern internationaal publiekrecht. Oorspronkelijke cessie- verdragen, net als uti possidetis juris, hebben een functie in het recht betreffende de vorming van staten. Het recht op zelfbeschikking kan echter drie decennia na de inwerkingtreding van het IVBPR en het IVESCR niet meer als inopportuun of als een vergissing worden gezien waar het juridische besluitvorming met territoriale toepassing betreft. Het analytische startpunt voor ana- lyse van de rechtspraak zou meer gericht moeten zijn op een continue feitelijke beoordeling van het vermogen van een staat om zichzelf te besturen als basis voor het bestaan van de staat, dan op koloniale activiteit. Daarbij moet rekening worden gehouden met basale burger-, politieke-, economische-, sociale- en culturele rechten, en met de vraag of dergelijke individuele rechten algemeen erkend en nageleefd worden op het betreffende grondgebied. Uiteraard zullen admi- nistratieve en juridische beslissingen steeds worden genomen op grond van de feitelijke om- standigheden van het concrete geval. De staat, het volk, de minderheid, het inheemse volk, de onafhankelijke groepering en het individu zijn algemeen geaccepteerde en juridisch gefundeerde verklaringen van de condition humaine. Op dit vlak heeft het concept van de mensenrechten - ooit ondenkbaar, genegeerd of verworpen - zich zodanig ontwikkeld dat het nu centraal staat zowel in het discours van de men- selijke gemeenschap als in het lexicon van internationaal recht. Zodoende kan de staat, zowel in termen van samenstelling als in termen van postkoloniale substantie, worden voorgesteld als niet meer dan een imaginair domein, met name in sommige postkoloniale omstandigheden. De multi-dimensionale werkelijkheid van de postkoloniale staat wordt nog steeds gepro- jecteerd op de standaard staatsvorm als juridische constructie. Tegelijkertijd versterkt de staten- praktijk steeds meer de rol van het individu in het internationale recht. Bij het beoordelen van situaties waarin staten of collectieve groeperingen binnen een staat een stuk grondgebied opei- sen, kan het nuttig zijn om de relatief vaststaande elementen van het co...
Honduras. Interfruit Company Limited Bermuda 100.000000 Solvest, Ltd. Bermuda Inversiones Agrica S.A. Venezuela 100.000000 Dole Fresh Fruit International, Limited Bermuda Inversiones Atlantida, S.A. (INVATLAN) Honduras 0.0014562 Standard Fruit De Honduras, S.A. (Stanfrusa) Honduras Inversiones del Agro C.A. Venezuela 100.000000 Solvest, Ltd. Bermuda Inversiones del Pacifico Limitada Chile 90.000000 Agricola Punitaqui Limitada Chile Inversiones del Pacifico Limitada Chile 10.000000 Araucaria, Limited Bermuda Inversiones Doban SAS Colombia 50.000000 Dole Aviation, Inc. Panama Inversiones Doban SAS Colombia 50.000000 Main Centre Ventures Inc. Panama Inversiones Floricola, S.D.R.L. Panama 99.000000 Dole Aviation, Inc. Panama Inversiones Floricola, S.D.R.L. Panama 1.000000 Solvest, Ltd. Bermuda Inversiones Medicas Nacionales S.A. Honduras 98.400000 Hospital Coyoles, S.A. (HOCOSA) Honduras Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 0.005102 Agroindustrias del Caribe S.A. (ACARSA) Honduras Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 11.734694 Castle & ▇▇▇▇▇ Worldwide Limited Hong Kong Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 0.005102 Compania Agropecuaria El Porvenir, S.A. de C.V. (AGROPOR) Honduras Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 0.005102 Desarrollos Urbanos La Ceiba, S.A. (DUCSA) Honduras Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 68.316327 Dole Fresh Fruit International, Limited Bermuda Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 0.005102 Servicios Hondurenos de Agricultura y Recursos de Investigacion Pinera, S.A. (SHARP) Honduras Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 14.826531 Solvest, Ltd. Bermuda Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 100.000000 Solvest, Ltd. Bermuda Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras 5.102041 Standard Fruit Company Delaware La Petite d’Agen, Inc. Hawaii 100.000000 ▇▇▇▇ Food Company, Inc. North Carolina Laboratorios y Servicios de Meristemos, S.A. Honduras 0.400000 Coordinadora de Servicios de Transporte, S.A. Honduras Laboratorios y Servicios de Meristemos, S.A. Honduras 98.400000 Inversiones y Valores Montecristo, S.A. (INVAMON) Honduras Laboratorios y Servicios de Meristemos, S.A. Honduras 0.400000 Productora Agricola de Atlantida, S.A. (PROADASA) Honduras Laboratorios y Servicios de Meristemos, S.A. Honduras 0.400000 Servicios Hondurenos de Agricultura y Recursos de Investigaci...
Honduras. In June 2007, Industrias Quimicus (“IQ”) filed an opposition with the Honduras Trademark Office against the GNC Group’s Mega Men trademark application based on IQ’s Mega Man trademark registration. In June 2009, the Honduras Trademark Office granted the opposition and the GNC Group appealed. The appeal is currently pending. · Nicaragua. In July 2006, Vijosa filed an opposition against TM App. No. 2006-00755 for “ULTRA MEGA” in Int’l Class 5, TM App. No. 2006-00756 for “WOMEN’S ULTRA MEGA” in Int’l Class 5 and TM App. No. 2006-00754 for “MEGA MEN” in Int’l Class 5 before the Trademark Office of Nicaragua. These oppositions were subsequently suspended pending the outcome of GNC’s oppositions of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ “Ultra Doceplex Mega Man,” “Ultra,” and “Doceplex Mega Woman” that were filed by the GNC Group in the Trademark Office of Nicaragua in January 2006. In those oppositions, the Nicaragua Trademark Office rejected the GNC Group’s oppositions but this decision was overturned on appeal and the oppositions were granted. · Poland. In July 2009, Nutrico N.V. (“Nutrico”) filed an opposition against the GNC Group’s Pro Performance ▇▇▇▇ in the Poland Trademark Office based upon its Performance Nutrition For Athletes trademark registration. This opposition is currently pending. · Portugal. In December 2009, Nutrico filed an opposition against the GNC Group’s Pro Performance ▇▇▇▇ in the Portugal Trademark Office based upon its Performance Nutrition For Athletes trademark registration. This opposition is currently pending. Unfair Competition
Honduras. Shipments to the country of Honduras will be charged the same freight rate that (5b) El Salvador Socks is charged [*]
Honduras. At the national level, there are processes to communicate at all levels of the Health Secretariat, and they are known by the technical staff in charge of communications. The Health Secretariat´s communication network is highly efficient and works through all organizational levels by internet, fax and telephone lines. However, the radio communication network is not fully implemented at the national level, due to equipment and funding limitations for maintenance. Implementing a backup communications system to ensure communications nationwide has been a challenge. Training for communication infrastructure is not performed regularly due to the lack of funds; however, it is considered an important area to be strengthened. The communication network for emergencies is the same one used for epidemiological surveillance and is coordinated with the Department of National Emergencies. Communication processes are constantly exercised through the event notification of the epidemiological surveillance. This communication infrastructure has proved to be efficient and pertinent during emergencies. The Ministry of National Defense supports the MOH with communication and liaison infrastructure, specifically in radio communications. There is also a very effective communications network that works through internet, fax and telephone lines. Implementing a backup communications system ensuring national communications when the system that is already established fails, and implementing systematically training activities for the staff remain a challenge. The national level communication system has 80% of coverage through the radio network. The rest of the coverage in emergency events is provided by the army in the most vulnerable zones. There are difficulties with the relay towers used in the country. These towers are not completely subsidized by the MOH and some of them need to be repaired, or have been rendered unusable by previous disasters. There is currently no sustainable financial capacity to maintain this network. There is not an exclusive network for emergencies. The MOH uses the system in place for the daily communication of epidemiological surveillance. Therefore, the systems are constantly being tested through daily events. Coverage of the epidemiological surveillance system is being expanded and sentinel sites are being strengthened. There is redundancy, not only with radios, but also in communications by landline, mobile phone, and the internet. The MOH has national ...