Vietnam Sample Clauses

Vietnam. These country specific provisions apply if either Party is located in Vietnam. In such case, Section 8.3 shall be replaced as follows:
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Vietnam. You agree and accept that you shall comply with all laws and regulations of Vietnam with respect to any Transaction which you enter into, including but not limited to (i) satisfying any regulatory requirements in relation to any Transaction; and (ii) providing any supporting documents and/or settlement instructions as Citibank may deem necessary within such time as may be determined by Citibank in its sole discretion. If You do not provide all supporting documents for the Transactions as required by Citibank, Citibank is entitled to terminate the Transactions and you shall indemnify Citibank on demand against all expense, loss, damage or liability that Citibank may incur in respect of the Transaction as consequence of movements in interest, currency, exchange or other relevant rates or prices. Citibank’s certificate as to indemnity amounts due shall be conclusive, in the absence of manifesterror.
Vietnam. There are no country-specific provisions.
Vietnam. No country-specific provisions, provided the Participant is not a Vietnamese national. If the Participant is a Vietnamese national, different terms and conditions apply. * * * By electronically accepting the grant of the Stock Appreciation Rights and participating in the Plan, the Participant agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions in the Plan and this Agreement. YUM! BRANDS, INC. By: /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx YUM! Brands, Inc. Chief Transformation and People Officer
Vietnam. The actors are almost all amateurs, locals of the town where the film was made. The film portrays plausible outcomes of a nuclear war, starting with the immediate aftermath of blast and heat; already well understood. The memories of the bombing raids of the Second World War were still vivid to many. The War Game specifically parodies the Civil Defence Information films being produced by the Home Office; the narrator repeatedly uses the phrase ‘This is what nuclear war means’ which had been a central motif of ‘Doom Town’; a 1955 Pathé Civil Defence training film depicting search and rescue in burnt-out buildings.8 The Government Civil Defence Corps had produced a number of training films and publicity ‘shorts’ in the 1950s and early 1960s.9 These films depicted Civil Defence exercises and scenarios which were scripted to run up to the evacuation of casualties to conveniently located first aid posts where assistance from unaffected areas was available. The rescue services always appeared in control and there was a clear message that civil defence was a viable response to a nuclear attack. The War Game scenario develops beyond this point and the film portrays the failure of the civil defence organisation to respond to the demands of ever-increasing casualties, including the inadequate provision of medical care, mercy killings of the very seriously burned casualties by the police and mass cremations in order to prevent spread of disease. As time passes in the film, the situation changes from one of an immediate emergency to one of protracted crisis due to failure of the civil defence organisation, leading to food shortages, looting and finally the imposition of martial law on the streets; graphically depicted in the execution of food rioters by police firing squad. Throughout, this fabricated newsreel footage is interspersed with interviews to camera of equally fictitious ‘establishment figures’ such as a xxxxxx, government ministers, officials and senior military officers. These interviews are filmed at desks or in offices and they rehearse genuine government statements on civil defence planning; assurances that procedures and processes are in place to ensure that nuclear war is survivable. Immediately after each official statement, the film depicts its ‘reality’, directly in counterpoint to the reassuring view of the ‘establishment figure’. This reality includes live unscripted interviews with members of the public who were actually participating in the film...
Vietnam. If you are employed in or a resident of Vietnam:
Vietnam. If you are employed in or a resident of Vietnam, you authorize UBS Financial Services Inc., E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc. or any successor plan administrator, to sell all of your shares of Common Stock that are issued under the RSUs, and are in your brokerage account established with UBS Financial Services Inc., E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc. or any successor plan administrator, as soon as administratively feasible after your termination of employment, death, Disablement or Retirement. By acknowledging this award or your acceptance of this Agreement in the manner specified by the administrators, you and Intel Corporation agree that the RSUs identified in your Notice of Grant are governed by the terms of this Agreement, the Notice of Grant and the 2006 Plan. You further acknowledge that you have read and understood the terms of the RSUs set forth in this Agreement.
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Vietnam concessional credit project for upgrading the rainfall, storm and lightning detection capabilities of the NHMS was launched in 2016. Vaisala is the main supplier, while the FMI will provide the software toolkit for weather forecasting. The Memorandum of Understanding on scientific and technological cooperation between the Min- istry of Science and Technology of Vietnam and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland was signed in 2008. This forms a governmental umbrella for all science, technology and innovation projects and collaborative activities between Finnish and Vietnamese companies, univer- sities, research and financing organisations. The Finnish innovation funding agency, Tekes, and the Ministry of Science and Technology of Viet- nam signed a Memorandum of Understanding to fund Finnish-Vietnamese innovation projects in March 2016. The Business with Impact programme BEAM is the main funding source supporting the Finnish companies participating in these joint calls for proposals. In addition, the Finnish Information Security Cluster (FISC), the Vietnamese Security Network, the Vietnam Information Security Association and the CMC Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in information technology, particularly in information security. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has leadership in government cooperation on science, technology and innovation, and Tekes is primarily in charge of concrete collaborative activi- ties. Tekes will intensify its focus on Vietnam and provide Finnish companies with more information on market opportunities there, as well as providing funding for the Finnish private sector’s project- based operations in Vietnam. Tekes’ Future Watch Report – Digital Asia has identified potential demand for Finnish technology in Vietnam’s digital industries, including sectors such as financial technologies, communication and security applications. Team Finland will conduct a thorough examination of the needs of Vietnam and strengthen cooperation with the Ministry of Information and Communication and companies, in order to identify business opportunities for Finnish industries. 20 I COOPERATION BETWEEN FINLAND AND VIETNAM 2016–2020 VIETNAM The transition strategy for the science, technology and innovation sector includes the following actions: è Continuing to support the development of the National Innovation System in Vietnam through IPP until 2018. è Facilitating the implementation of ...
Vietnam. The solar water heaters industry in Vietnam has its roots since 1990, when some high-end domestic consumers imported SWH systems for their bungalows from neighbouring China. The systems were exorbitantly costly and it was very difficult to make business out of market and get attention of the community. In 1996, Renewable Energy Research Centre (RERC) of the Hanoi University, Ho Chi Minh City University and Technology and Solar Laboratory of Institute of Energy, Vietnam has undertaken research on SWH for their applicability in households, hospitals, day-care centres, clinics and workshops. RERC has installed about 50 SWH systems for testing purpose. Solar water heaters with collector area up to 60m2 have been designed and installed in communities to supply 0.8-5 m3 of hot water per day at 60-65oC for hospitals and schools. And, similarly a few systems were installed in households with collector size in the range of 1-2m2 to supply 50-100 litres per day hot water.
Vietnam. The solar water heaters industry in Vietnam has its roots since 1990, when some well to do domestic consumers imported SWH systems for their bungalows from neighbouring China. The systems were exorbitant and it was very difficult to grab attention of the community and create a market. In 1996, Renewable Energy Research Centre (RERC) of the Hanoi University, Ho Chi Minh City University and Technology and Solar Laboratory of Institute of Energy, Vietnam has undertaken research on SWH for their applicability in households, hospitals, day-care centres, clinics and workshops. Since then Government of Vietnam and solar water heater suppliers have been promoting the technology through awareness and incentive programs. 40 The product standards for solar water heaters are discussed in “Assessment of Country Standards” report, the next deliverable under the SSFA contract. SWH manufacturers & taxes: IIEC through its regional branch office in Thailand has obtained and able to present information on design and installation related aspects of SWH systems in the country. Vietnam SWH market is dominated by imports from countries like China, Korea, and Japan. Many firms, which are into other renewable energy businesses in the country, import SWH systems based on demand and provide installation services to the customers. There are a very few manufacturers of SWH in Vietnam, who import raw materials for collectors but manufacture other components and collectors within the country. In all about 100 SWH providers are in this business in the country, mainly in South Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) having about 70% of the installations of the country. There are no tax or customs incentives on installation or purchase of SWH systems in Vietnam. Potential market for SWH installations: About 3.8 million SWH systems were installed by 2006 in Vietnam41. Evacuated tube type SWH installations in the domestic sector has large share out of SWH business in the country. The annual growth rate of SWH installations in Ho Chi Minh City was recorded to be 40-50% since 2008 in response to the government’s financial incentive scheme. Vietnam has targeted to install 1,760,000 m2 of collector area for SWH by 2015 and 9,100,000 m2 of collector area by 2025. Types of SWH systems widely adopted & key system components: Evacuated tube type collectors are popular in Vietnam. Usually the systems are prefabricated, passive thermo- syphon and open systems of the capacities in the range of 150 to 500 Litres. Ev...
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