July 2019 Sample Clauses

July 2019. The Awards are open to all Queensland Government employees, and held annually to acknowledge the contributions made by public sector employees. Nominations will open in November 2018, with assessment to take place in March 2019. The nominations for each category will be assessed by an independent judging panel which will include the Premier of Queensland. The winner of each category will be announced at the ceremony on 1
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July 2019. Darwin Show Day (applies to Xxxxxx xxxxxx only);
July 2019. Clause 1.1 Completion Date <<Insert>> The Completion Date should be the last day upon which: any activity takes place in relation to the Initiative any part of the Sponsorship Entitlements or In-Kind Support are to be delivered any part of the Sponsorship Fee is to be paid or any report is due. Clauses 1.1 and 4. Relevant Target Audience <<Insert>> The State must use its reasonable endeavours to market the Initiative to the Relevant Target Audience. Care must be taken to ensure the State does not promise more than it can reasonably deliver. It is in the State’s interest to ensure the audience is specified as clearly and narrowly as possible. Where applicable, primary (main target group/s) and secondary audiences (additional group/s of interest) can be used. For example: The Initiative will be conducted to attract: Queensland secondary school students Queensland tertiary school students Queensland visual arts organisations Queensland visual arts community. OR The Initiative will be conducted to attract scientists working in the molecular research field at an international level. Clauses 1.1, 3.2, (c), 9.2, 9.3 and (b) Sponsorship Entitlements <<Insert>> The State must provide the Organisation with the Sponsorship Entitlements in exchange for the Organisation contributing a Sponsorship Fee and/or In-Kind Support. It is in the State’s interest to ensure the Sponsorship Entitlements are specified as clearly and narrowly as possible. When drafting the Sponsorship Entitlements, you should always consider the following (at a minimum): What exactly is to be delivered by the State? Is the Organisation to receive the exclusive benefit of the entitlement? When will the State deliver the entitlement? How will the State deliver the entitlement? If applicable, where will the entitlement be delivered by the State? Will there be any costs associated with the delivery of the entitlement? If so, who will be bearing these costs? Will it always be possible for the State to deliver the entitlement, or is the delivery of the entitlement subject to a particular event, circumstance or the consent of another party? Will the Organisation want to approve any aspects of the entitlement prior to delivery? For example: Naming rights The Organisation will be acknowledged as the naming rights sponsor of the award in the Innovation category. This acknowledgement includes acknowledgement in the Initiative program, verbal acknowledgement at the awards, and the Organisation’s Logo screened d...
July 2019. Clause 1.1 Completion Date <<Insert>> The Completion Date should be the last day upon which: any activity takes place in relation to the Initiative any part of the Sponsorship Entitlements or In-Kind Support are to be delivered any part of the Sponsorship Fee is to be paid or any report is due. Clauses 1.1 and 5.1(i) Relevant Target Audience <<Insert>> The Organisation must use its reasonable endeavours to market the Initiative to the Relevant Target Audience. Care must be taken to ensure the audience for the Initiative is described accurately. Where applicable, primary and secondary audiences can be used. For example: The Initiative will be conducted to attract the attendance of residents from Brisbane and South East Queensland. OR The Initiative will be conducted to attract scientists working in the molecular research field at an international level.
July 2019. Contents CHAPTER 1 General Provisions 5 Article 1 Subject-matter and scope 5
July 2019. Maturity Date: The earlier of: (i) the Scheduled Termination Date (as defined in the Charged Agreement), or if later, the Deferred Maturity Date; and (ii) the earlier of (X) where the Notes are redeemed pursuant to paragraph 25(A) (Bond Redemption) of the Terms, the Early Termination Date (as defined in the Charged Agreement) and (Y) where the Notes are redeemed pursuant to paragraph 25(B) (Credit Event Redemption) of the Terms, the Relevant Auction Settlement Date or the Relevant Cash Settlement Date, as the case may be (each as defined below)), provided that (A) if a Credit Event (as such term is incorporated into the Confirmation) and an Event Determination Date (as such term is incorporated into the Confirmation) occurs prior to the Maturity Date (without taking into account this proviso) and (B) prior to the Auction Final Price Determination Date (as such term is incorporated into the Confirmation) or the Valuation Date (as such term is incorporated into the Confirmation) (as the case may be) a DC Resolution (as such term is incorporated into the Confirmation) reverses the determination with respect to such Credit Event, the Maturity Date shall be, subject to the designation of an Early Termination Date, the later of (a) the Maturity Date determined without taking into account this proviso and (b) three (3) Business Days after the date of such DC Resolution. “Relevant Auction Settlement Date” means the Auction Settlement Date immediately following which the Principal Amount is reduced to zero. “Relevant Cash Settlement Date” means the Cash Settlement Date immediately following which the Principal Amount is reduced to zero. Deferred Maturity Date: (i) Subject to paragraph (ii) below, if an Extension Notice is effective and no Event
July 2019. Today marks the 75th anniversary of the conclusion of the Bretton Xxxxx conference, which played a key role in laying the foundations for the restabilisation of the world capitalist economy after the devastation of two world wars and the Great Depression of the 1930s, thereby opening the way for the post-war capitalist boom. Three quarters of a century on, the world capitalist system faces an eruption of the very disasters that shook it to its foundations and gave rise to revolutionary struggles by the working class, beginning with the October 1917 revolution in Russia. The participants at the conference, the representatives of the allied powers still engaged in the final stages of the war against Germany and Japan, were acutely conscious that what was at stake in their deliberations to establish a new world economic order was nothing less than the survival of their rule. Speaking at the conclusion of the meeting, US Treasury Secretary Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx summed up its conclusions: “We have come to recognise that the wisest and most effective way to protect our national interest is through international cooperation—that is to say, through the united effort for the attainment of common goals.” The fears driving this orientation were articulated in March 1945 in an address to Congress by US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Directing his remarks against the advocates of high tariffs, he warned that “world peace will always be gravely jeopardised by the kind of international economic warfare which was waged so bitterly between the two world wars,” and that “democracy and free enterprise will not survive another world war.” That precisely describes the road on which the world is now headed—deepening economic conflict and war spearheaded by US imperialism under the presidency of Xxxxxx Xxxxx. In his inaugural address, Xxxxx declared: “We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs. Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength.” In the more than two years since, the US has carried out escalating economic warfare, hitting out at allies and rivals alike as it imposes tariffs or threatens them in the name of “national security.” But no one should succumb to the illusion that the very policies the architects of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx agreement warned would lead to a catastrophe are simply the product of the Xxxxx White House. In fact, the Democrats are ...
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July 2019. Item 4 End Date (clause 2.1 (Term)) End Date: 30 June 2020 Item 5 Provider Representative (clause 9.1 (Appointment of representative)) Provider Representative: Item 6 Units of Competency for Heavy Vehicle driver licence classes (clause 3.2(a) (Registered Training Organisation qualifications)) ☐ Light rigid vehicle licence ☐ Medium rigid vehicle licence ☐ Heavy rigid vehicle licence ☐ Heavy combination vehicle licence ☐ Multi-combination vehicle licence Item 7 Premises at which Records to be kept (clause 10.1 (Records)) Premises located at: Location for storage of electronic Records (if different to the above) (clause 10.1 (Records)) Electronic records located at: [Note: this may be offsite or virtual storage. If no physical address can be listed, provide name of Storage Provider] Item 8 Insurances (clause 15 (Insurance) and (Schedule A)
July 2019. In the central area of Idleb governorate, the Syrian warplanes shelled a school in Ariha city; an ag- gression resulted in injuring a civilian. In the southern countryside of Idleb, the regime warplanes shelled Ma’arrat An Nu’man city with 11 airstrikes, one of which targeted Ma’arrat An Nu’man Cen- tral Hospital, which led to rendering it out of service. The regime warplanes also shelled Babuline town with two airstrikes, one of which targeted a school within the town.
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