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Table of acronyms. Acronym Description COMO Covenant of Mayors Office CoM Compact of Mayors Office JRC Joint Research Centre WP Work Package Dx.xx Deliverable x.xx EU European Union Mxx Month ToC Table of Content NTA Non-Technical Action DoA Description of Actions SECAP Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan SUMP Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan e.g. For example (exempli gratia) Table 1-3: Table of acronyms 2 Framework: development of local dissemination to ensure transferability
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Table of acronyms. Term Acronym 4ENO Fourth Estate Network Optimization ACAS Assured Compliance Assessment Solution ACD Automatic Call Distribution ADC Authority, Direction, and Control ADP/IT Automated Data Processing/Information Technology AQL Acceptable Quality Level ASI Authorized Service Interruption ATO Authority to Operate BOD Business Operations Division (DAD IO/J-6 Directorate, DHA) BPA Blanket Purchase Agreement C&CI Communications and Computing Infrastructure CAB Change Advisory Board(s) CAC Common Access Card CCIR Commanders Critical Incident Report CDRL Contract Data Requirements List CERT Computer Emergency Response Team CI Configuration Item CIA Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability CIP Continual Improvement Practice CMDB Configuration Management Database CMMI Capability Maturity Model Integration CMR Contractor Manpower Reporting CMRS Continuous Monitoring and Risk Scoring CNSSI Committee on National Security Systems Instruction CO Contracting Officer, also see XX Term Acronym COA Course(s) of Action CONUS Continental United States COR Contracting Officer’s Representative CSA Combat Support Agency CSD Cyber Security Division (DAD IO/J-6 Directorate, DHA) CSI Continual Service Improvement CSP Capability Service Providers CUI Controlled Unclassified Information DAD IO Deputy Assistant Director of Information Operations (J-6, DHA) DC3 DoD Cyber Crime Center DCSA Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency DEOS DoD Enterprise Office Solution DES Defense Enclave Services DFARS Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement DHA Defense Health Agency DHHQ Defense Health Headquarters DHMS Defense Healthcare Management Systems DHMSM DoD Healthcare Management System Modernization DHSS Defense Health Services Systems DISA Defense Information Systems Agency DoD Department of Defense DoD CIO Department of Defense Chief Information Officer XxXX Department of Defense Instruction DoDM Department of Defense Manual DSL Definitive Software Library EHR Electronic Health Record EITS Enterprise Information Technology Services EITSI Enterprise Information Technology Services Integrator eMASS Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service ESA-BAD Engineering Solutions Architecture, Business Analytics Division (DAD IO/J-6 Directorate, DHA) ESB Enterprise Services Branch EUD End User Device XXXX End User License Agreement EXSUM Executive Summary FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation FCL Facility Clearance Level as issued by DCSA FedRAMP Federal ...
Table of acronyms. Acronym Definition EV Electric Vehicle EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment GHE Green House Effect IoT Internet of Things SUMP Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor EMC Electromagnetic compatibility AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current DSP Digital signal processing ERDF European Regional Development Fund NGO Non-Governmental Organization VTC Vehículo de Transporte con Conductor/Vehicle with Driver
Table of acronyms. AWOS Automated Weather Observation System ILS Instrument Landing System ISED Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada MLS Microwave Landing System RFI Radio Frequency Interference SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar TACAN Tactical Air Navigation System TCAS Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System VHF Very High Frequency VOR VHF Omnidirectional Range

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  • TABLE OF CONTENT 0 Abstract 6 1 Introduction 7

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE I GENERAL 3 Section 1.1 Defined Terms 3 ARTICLE II VOTING 5 Section 2.1 Agreement to Vote 5 Section 2.2 Grant of Proxy 6 ARTICLE III REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 7 Section 3.1 Representations and Warranties of the Company T Shareholder 7 Section 3.2 Representations and Warranties of Company Y 8 ARTICLE IV OTHER COVENANTS 9 Section 4.1 Prohibition on Transfers of Company T Shares 9 Section 4.2 Prohibition on Transfers of Company Y Shares 9 Section 4.3 Additional Shares 10 Section 4.4 Share Dividends, etc. 10 Section 4.5 No Solicitation 10 Section 4.6 No Inconsistent Agreements 10 Section 4.7 Waiver of Appraisal and Dissenters’ Rights 11 Section 4.8 Documentation and Information 11 Section 4.9 Registration of ADS 11 Section 4.10 Further Assurances 11 ARTICLE V MISCELLANEOUS 12 Section 5.1 Interpretation 12 Section 5.2 Termination 13 Section 5.3 Governing Law and Venue 13 Section 5.4 Notices 14 Section 5.5 Amendment 14 Section 5.6 Extension; Waiver 15 Section 5.7 Entire Agreement 15 Section 5.8 No Third-Party Beneficiaries 15 Section 5.9 Severability 15 Section 5.10 Rules of Construction 15 Section 5.11 Assignment 16 Section 5.12 Specific Performance 16 Section 5.13 Company T Shareholder Capacity 16 Section 5.14 No Ownership Interest 16 Section 5.15 Costs and Expenses 16 Section 5.16 Counterparts; Effectiveness 17 EXHIBIT A JOINDER AGREEMENT 21 INDEX OF DEFINED TERMS Term Section Acquisition Proposal 4, 5 Additional Shares 4 Affiliate 3 Agreement 3 Bankruptcy and Equity Exception 7 Beneficial Owner 4 Beneficial Ownership 4 Beneficially Own 4 Beneficially Owned 4 Company T 3 Company T ADSs 4 Company T Shareholder 3 Company T Shares 4 Company Y 3 control 4 controlled by 4 controlling 4 Covered Shares 5 Effective Time 7 Exchange Act 4 Existing Shares 5 Governmental Entities 8 Merger 3 Merger Agreement 3 Merger Sub 3 Permitted Transfer 5 Transfer 5 under common control with 4 VOTING AGREEMENT VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of March 11, 2012 (this “Agreement”), by and among Youku Inc., an exempted company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands (“Company Y”), and the Person listed on Schedule 1 hereto (the “Company T Shareholder”).

  • Headings and Table of Contents The inclusion of headings and a table of contents in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will not affect the construction or interpretation hereof.

  • Effect of Headings and Table of Contents The Article and Section headings herein and the Table of Contents are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.

  • Title of Parts and Sections Any titles of the sections or subsections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and are to be disregarded in interpreting any part of the Agreement's provisions.

  • Table of Contents and Headings The Table of Contents and the various headings in this Agreement are included for convenience only and will not affect the meaning or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement.

  • PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT 1.01 The purpose of this Agreement is to maintain harmonious and mutually beneficial relationships between the Employer, the Union and the employees and to set forth herein certain terms and conditions of employment upon which agreement has been reached through collective bargaining.

  • Headings and References The headings of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and neither constitute a part of this Agreement nor affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. When a reference in this Agreement is made to a Section, such reference shall be to a Section of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated.

  • Purpose and Scope (a) The purpose of these standard contractual clauses is to ensure compliance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation)1 for the transfer of personal data to a third country.

  • With reference to Article 5 It is understood that the term “permanent establishment” also includes the furnishing of services by an enterprise of a Contracting State through employees or other personnel engaged by the enterprise for such purpose, but only where the activities of such employees or personnel are performed in the territory of the other Contracting State for a period or periods aggregating more than 183 days within any twelve-month period.

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