November 1998 Sample Clauses

November 1998. The Vendor shall notify the Purchaser and the Purchaser's Solicitors that it has obtained its shareholders' consent in accordance with this clause within one Business Day of obtaining that consent.
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November 1998. 2.1 If investors introduced by Infinex invest at least (pound)2 million under the current terms of the Offer for Subscription, the Four Hundred Thousand Two Pound (2.00 GBP) options in terms of clause 7.1 shall be automatically converted, without payment to EFC, into fully paid up Ordinary Shares in the name of Infinex. Corporate sponsorships introduced by Infinex during the period of the offer shall be treated similarly, except that (pound)1 of corporate sponsorship shall be regarded as having (pound)2 value for the purpose of this clause.
November 1998. 100.56250000 December 2003... 141.59105232 December 2008... 53.54785894
November 1998. U S Processing, Inc.(USPI)................................. December 1998 Insession, Inc. (Insession)................................ March 1999
November 1998. EIF: 6 September 2001. Currently in force. Protection period: 10 years. Russian Federation Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation Signed: 23 November1998.Entered into force 12 April 2000. Currently in force. Protection period: 15 years. Mauritius Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Signed 17 February 1998. EIF: 23 October 1998. Currently in force. Protection period: 20 years. Nigeria Agreement for the Reciprocal Promotion and Protection of Investments Signed 9 April 2000. EIF: 27 July 2005. Currently in force. Protection period: 20 years. Senegal Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Signed 19 June 1998. EIF: 29 December 2010. Currently in force. Protection period: 20 years. Zimbabwe Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Signed 27 November 2009. EIF: 15 September 2010. Currently in force. Protection period: 20 years.
November 1998. 6. 2 Licensee shall pay GTE a fee for processing a COR to compensate GTE for the general administrative costs as well as the actual engineering costs reasonably incurred. The fee for engineering costs shall be computed by multiplying the fully loaded hourly rate for an engineer times the number of hours reasonably required by each engineer to inspect the GTE conduits included in the COR. GTE will charge its then current rates for administrative and engineering costs, as may be changed from time to time by GTE to remain consistent with prevailing costs.
November 1998. Geneva, 18 Sep 1998, 6 Nov 1998. (I-35367) Fiji: Exchange of letters constituting an agreement on the ar- rangements for the Pacific Regional Seminar concerning the In- ternational Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism, to be held at Nadi from 16 to 18 June 1998. New York, 30 Apr 1998. (I- 34545) Greece: Exchange of letters constituting an agreement concern- ing arrangements between the United Nations and the Govern- ment of Greece regarding the Work Session on Confidentiality and Information Technology Security, of the Economic Commis- sion for Europe, to be held in Thessaloniki from 8 to 10 March 1999. Geneva, 28 Sep 1998 and Athens, 3 Nov 1998. (I-35285) Hungary Exchange of letters concerning arrangements between the Unit- ed Nations and the Government of Hungary regarding the third Intergovernmental Meeting on the Draft Protocol on Water and Health, to be held in Budapest, on 3 and 4 December 1998. Geneva, 16 Nov 1998, 26 Nov 1998. (I-35281) Exchange of letters concerning the arrangements between the United Nations and the Government of Hungary regarding the Regional Population Meeting, to be held in Budapest, from 7 to 9 December 1998. Geneva, 16 Nov 1998, 26 Nov 1998. (I- 35280) Ireland: Arrangements between the United Nations and the Gov- ernment of Ireland in connection with the Work Session on Sta- tistical Output for Dissemination to Information Media, of the Economic Commission for Europe, to be held in Cork from 22 to 25 June 1998. Geneva, 4 May 1998, 18 May 1998. (I-34646) Italy Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the Gov- ernment of Italy and the United Nations concerning arrange- ments for the Bethlehem 2000 International Conference organized by the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, to be held in Rome on 18 and 19 February 1999. New York, 28 Dec 1998, 30 Dec 1998. (I- 35369) Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the Gov- ernment of Italy and the United Nations on the Meeting of Health Statistics, organized jointly by the Economic Commis- sion for Europe and the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organisation, to be held, on the invitation of the Government, at Rome, from 14 to 16 October 1998. Geneva, 15 May 1998, 9 Oct 1998. (I-35156) Morocco: Exchange of letters concerning the United Nations Pre- paratory Conference for Africa on the Third United Nations Con- ference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE III Conference), i...
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November 1998. Seated from left to right: Xx X.
November 1998. 60 See Unilever NV c/Instituto Nacional de la propiedad Industrial s/denegatoria de patente, 24.10.2000; Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx Gesellschaft mit Beschra¨ nkter Haftung c/Instituto Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial s/denegatoria de patente, 13.2.01. See also Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx (2001) “El re´gimen de patentes tras la adopcio´ n del Acuerdo sobre los Derechos de la Propiedad Intelectual Relacionados con el Comercio”, Jurisprudencia Argentina, No. 6239, Buenos Aires. 61 See, e.g., Xxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxx, International Law and Foreign Relations, in Annual Survey of South African Law 1995, at 76 et seq. (Juta & Co., Limited) [hereinafter Dugard and Xxxxxx]. 62 This text largely followed the British model and required legislative action to give treaty provi- sions direct effect in national law. See Azanian Peoples Organization v. President of the Republic, Constitutional Court of South Africa, Case CCT17/96, decided July 25, 1996, at paras. 26–27. 63 See Dugard and Xxxxxx, referring to approval of ratification of “Marrakesh Final Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization and incorporating the General Agreement on Tariffs 32 Nature and scope of obligations and present text of the Constitution allows for the possibility of direct effect with- out express statement when a self-executing treaty provision is not inconsistent with the Constitution or an act of Parliament.64 There is an interesting and as yet unresolved question under South African law whether a treaty adopted prior to the change in the constitutional treatment of di- rect effect, including TRIPS, will be evaluated under the new or old constitutional rule. In any case, the South African Parliament adopted legislation to bring national law into compliance with the WTO Agreements, including TRIPS.65 This is consis- tent with the type of dualist approach followed in the United States, which permits direct effect, but allows the legislature to control even directly effective treaties by subsequent legislation. The one approach does not exclude the other. That is, a treaty may be directly effective as to some issues, but controlled by legislation as to others.
November 1998. 22 November 2000 PSG AG10/1998Employees Enterprise Agreement 1998. 03/12/98 78 4629 (Replaces PSG AG9/96)Path Centre Enterprise Board of Management 15 Nov., 1995 - 1 June, 1996 PSA AG2(A)/1995Agreement of Path Centre No. P37/1997 (Western Australian Centre for 15/11/95 75 3308 Pathology and Medical Research cease to be party to Agreement from 4/11/96 ................................................................ ... 4/10/96 76 4317 Perth Dental Hospital Metropolitan Health 8 Sept., 1999 – 7 Sept., 2001 PSA AG28/1999 8/9/99 79 2941 PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR—AGREEMENTS IN FORCE—continued 1996 No. PSA AG9/1996 and Community Dental Service Board Services Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999. (Replaces & Cancels Health Department of Western Australia (CSA) Industrial Agreement 1996 No. PSAAG131/96 and Hospital Salaried Officers, Perth Dental Hospital Enterprise Bargaining Agreement No. PSAAG23/97) Perth Dental Hospital Dentists Salaries Agree- ment 1982, No. 12/1982 (Cancelled 72 WAIG 371. For amendments prior to cancellation see Vol 71, Part 2) Perth Mint Administra- tive, Clerical and General Salaries, Allowances and Condi- tions Agreement 1983 (Replaced by Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Condi- tions Award PSA A3/1989, 70 WAIG 709) - (See Appendix VII) - (See Vol 70, Part 1 for details of replaced Agreement) PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR—AGREEMENTS IN FORCE—continued Title Area Governed Date of Operation No. of Award Date Delivered Reference Vol. Page Perth Mint Professional Division Salaries, Allowances and Condi- tions Agreement 1984 (Replaced by Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Condi- tions Award PSA A3/1989, 70 WAIG 709) - (See Appendix VII) - (See Vol 70, Part 1 for details of replaced Agreement) Perth Theatre Trust (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1996 Perth Theatre Trust 1 Aug., 1996 - 1 Aug., 1998 ................................................................. PSG AG13/1996 23/8/96 76 3681 Perth Theatre Trust Administrative, Clerical and General Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Agree- ment 1981 (Replaced by Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Condi- tions Award PSA A3/1989, 70 WAIG 709) - (See Appendix VII) - (See Vol 70, Part 1 for details of replaced Agreement) Perth Zoo Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 (Replaces Zoological Gardens Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1996 PSA AG154/1996) Whole of State............. 9 Apr., 1999 – 8 Apr., 20001 ..............................................................
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