Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx Sample Clauses

Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. X xxxxxx xx Company or Employee of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party shall be in writing and shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by the other party.
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Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. X xxxxxx xx xxx Xxxxxxx xx xxx Xxxxxltant of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by the other party.
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. Xxx Xxxxxx (xxxxxx xx xxx xxpacity as such) shall have the authority to take all actions specifically enumerated in the Certificate of Formation or this Agreement.
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. 20-3-1 Normal attrition shall be considered prior to any staff reductions.
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. ‌ 31 The Superintendent shall notify CSEA 736 in writing prior to the date of any layoff notices being 32 sent to bargaining unit employees. The Superintendent and CSEA 736 shall meet sufficiently in 33 advance of the notices being sent in order to negotiate the effect of the proposed layoffs and 34 determine the order of layoff within the provisions of this agreement. The BCOE shall notify unit 1 employees in writing a minimum of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the date of the layoff. A 2 copy of each shall be sent to the CSEA 736 Chapter President. Failure to give written notice 3 under provisions of this Article shall invalidate the layoff. Any notice of layoff shall specify the
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. If you do attend the Special Meeting and wish to vote in person, you must bring a letter from the insurance company that issued your variable annuity or variable life contract, indicating that you are the beneficial owner of the shares on the Record Date and authorizing you to vote. Please call Trust at (800) 952-3502 if you plan to attend the Special Meeting. VOTING XX XXXXX Whether you plan to attend the Special Meetings or not, we urge you to complete, sign and date the enclosed proxy card and to return it promptly in the envelope provided. Returning the proxy card will not affect your right to attend the Special Meetings and vote. If you properly fill in and sign your proxy card and send it to us in time to vote at the Special Meetings, your "proxy" (the individual named on your proxy card) will vote your shares as you have directed. If you sign your proxy card but do not make specific choices, your proxy will vote your shares as recommended by the Board of Trustees or the Board of Directors, as applicable, as follows and in accordance with management's recommendation on other matters: For shareholders of AIM Fund: - FOR the proposal to approve the Agreement for your Fund. - FOR the election of all 16 nominees for trustee. For shareholders of INVESCO Fund: - FOR the proposal to approve the Agreement for your Fund. - FOR the election of all 16 nominees for director. - FOR the proposal to approve a new investment advisory agreement with AIM for your Fund. - FOR the proposal to approve a new investment sub-advisory agreement between AIM and INVESCO Institutional for your Fund. - FOR the proposal to approve the Plan. Your proxy will have the authority to vote and act on your behalf at any adjournment of the Special Meetings. If you have given voting instructions you may revoke them only through and in accordance with the procedures of the applicable life insurance company prior to the date of the Special Meeting. In addition, although merely attending the Special Meetings will not revoke your proxy, if you are present at the Special Meetings you may withdraw your proxy and vote in person. Shareholders may also transact any other business not currently contemplated that may properly come before the Special Meetings in the discretion of the proxies or their substitutes. QUORUM REQUIREMENT AND ADJOURNMENT A quorum of shareholders is necessary to hold a valid meeting. A quorum will exist for Proposals 1, 4 and 5 if shareholders entitled to vote one-third of th...
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. Breaching dyke in Coevorden (Copperplate, 1673) The plan provoked much opposition. Landscape activists and many local inhab- itants considered these plans disastrous for the traditional typical Dutch river land- scape, made famous by the works of 17th century landscape painters such as Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. The Dutch riverine landscape is many centuries old. Remains of former human inhabitation are abundantly present and in plain sight for those who know where to look for them: wooded banks, terraces, dikes and large artificial mounds all testify of a long history of human habitation. Some features of these landscapes, such as some ancient xxxxxx along the river Meuse, even date back to Roman and Germanic times. Remnants of other past events are still visible as well, such as the traces of previous floods (deep pools that remained after dike bursts). In this ancient, small-scale land- scape, culture and nature more or less organically merged into a meaningful whole. Winding dikes and ponds provide a habitat for many species of animals and plants, while at the same time the clay depositions in the water xxxxxxx make fertile soil for local farmers. Indeed, in the traditional Dutch water landscape, there is more biodiversity than there would have been in a purely natural wilderness of marshes. Landscape activists sent warnings that if the plans of the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management were to be implemented, many of these old ‘signs’ and memory traces in the landscape as mnemoscape would be destroyed. The ‘habitable, meaningful world’ would be drastically changing into a uniform, merely functional landscape dominated by straight lines; a ‘systematized’ or even ‘medicalized’ landscape (with artificial veins, bypasses and heart valves) devoid of meaning. The Save the River Landscape Organization was established to speak on behalf of the protesters. Poet and novelist Xxxxxx xxx Xxxxx was one of its spokespersons.1 As a child, xxx Xxxxx spent many a holiday with family in the Betuwe, a rural area in the heart of the Netherlands. As a result, he became familiar with the vast river landscape, which features prominently in his work. For example, in his novel Een leeg landschap (‘An Empty Landscape’, 1988), he expresses his concern about the distortion of the river landscape. He also wrote several essays on the subject (xxx Xxxxx, 1998). According to xxx Xxxxx, the Dutch river landscape is unique, as it is a ‘pictorial book of our memory...
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Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. (x) Union: There shall be at least three (3) months' notice to the Union in the event of a proposed layoff of permanent or long-term nature, or cutback in service which affects or could affect the bargaining unit.
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx reductions.
Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx. (2005)[10], showed that in the first eight weeks following extraction in a dog model there is marked osteoclastic activity resulting in the resorption of the buccal and lingual crestal walls. They noted that the reduction of height was more pronounced at the buccal wall and was accompanied by a horizontal loss on both buccal and lingual walls. More studies by Xxxxxxx et al (1997)[11] have shown that there is greater loss of alveolar ridge width than the height and that some degree of loss was observed at all extraction sites. It has been suggested that this variability is due to anatomic, prosthetic, metabolic, functional, genetic and iatrogenic factors. Xxxxxxx et al (1998)[12] stated that the most rapid changes were found in the early post-extraction period, from six months to two years. Xxxxx et al (2008)[13] explained that the ridge preservation is any procedure undertaken at the time of extraction or following an extraction that is designed to minimize external resorption of the ridge and maximize bone formation within the socket. However, there are clinical situations where it is not advisable to undertake ridge preservation at the time of extraction (eg.) in the presence of acute infection. In these situations, preservation of the ridge may be delayed by six to eight weeks. Xxxxxx et al (1971)[14] showed that there were differences in resorption rate between maxilla and mandible. This study performed on edentulous arches showed four times greater resorption in mandible than maxilla. In a systemic review by Xxx et al (2012)[15], said horizontal bone resorption is greater (3.79mm) than vertical resorption. (1.24mm) in 6 months.
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