April 1998. Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change decision 18/CP.4 (Attendance of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations at contact groups) of 2 November 1998. Commission on Sustainable Development decision 4/9 (Major groups) of 3 May 1996. A/53/170 (Arrangements and practices for the interaction of non-governmental organizations in all activities of the United Nations system, report of the Secretary-General) A/53/PV.70 (25 November 1998). A/53/PV.92 (17 December 1998). A/51/PV.96 (18 April 1997). A/S-19/PV.1 to 9 (23-27 June 1997). A/CONF.151/26 (Vol.III) (Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3-14 June 1992).
April 1998. Att 1, 6. The State and the Commonwealth to jointly fund and accredit digital maps at 1:100 000 scale of all lands in Tasmania listed on the Register of the National Estate by 31 December 1998. #Att 6, 5. The State to finalise boundaries (of CAR reserves) on 1:25 000 maps to enable gazettal. by 30 June 1999 #Att 6, 17. Forestry Tasmania to include Informal Reserves in new and revised Forest Management Plans by the year 2000 #Att 8, 2. The strategic plan for implementing the CAR Reserve System program on Private Lands is to be developed. no later than 3 months from commencement of the RFA (31 March 1998) #Att 9, 5. The State to conduct a formal review of the area of Forest Communities within each IBRA region as part of the 5 yearly review of the RFA 5 yearly (2002, 2007, 2012) #Att 9, 8. The State to introduce, in respect of Private Land, mechanisms to encourage native vegetation retention and management. by the year 1999 #Att 9, 11. The State to review the policy for maintaining a permanent Forest Estate as part of the ongoing review of the Forest Practices Code during reviews of the Forest Practices Code #Att 10, 3. The State to develop and implement a Threatened Species Protection Strategy by 31 December 1998 #Att 10, 3. The State to develop and implement a Tasmanian Biodiversity Strategy by 31 December 1999 #Att 10, 5. The State to develop new legislation in relation to Aboriginal cultural heritage to replace the Aboriginal Relics Act 1975 no milestone date #Att 10, 7. The State to develop and implement statewide policies across all tenure on fire management, nature based tourism and recreation management, cultural heritage management in Forest, and Forest pest and disease management. within first 5 years of the RFA #Att 10, 8. The State to ensure that management plans are implemented: - for all State Forest and National Parks; and - for all other Formal Reserves - by year 2000; - by year 2003 or as soon as practicable thereafter #Att 10, 11. The State to develop and implement a code of practice for reserve management by year 2000 #Att 11, 1. The State to complete and publish silvicultural guidelines for the management of commercial Forest types by 31 December 1998 #Att 11, 2. The State to publish a description of the methods of calculating sustainable yield on Public Land, including for special species timber sawlogs by 31 October 1998 #Att 11, 3. Relevant State agencies to include in their annual reports a report on outcomes of the compliance audits f...
April 1998. The Parties shall apply a single system for levying indirect taxes on trade with third countries. The rates for indirect taxes on exported or imported goods shall not exceed the corre- sponding rates imposed on goods produced domestically. In trade with third countries, the Parties shall levy indirect taxes based on the principle of the country of destination. In the import or export of goods in trade with third countries, the Parties shall refrain from granting individual tax advantages in respect of the rates and system for levying val- ue-added tax and excise duties on goods subject to excise tax. Any Party shall have the right to demand information from another Party with regard to the application of rates, the mechanism by which taxes are levied and the tax advantages granted to residents and non-residents engaged in trade operations, involving goods from third countries, and to receive that information within 30 calendar days.
April 1998. It was a tripartite peace agreement between the British and Irish governments, and the majority of the political parties in Northern Ireland. It paved the way for a new, devolved government for Northern Ireland in which unionists and nationalists would share power. Among its Terms of Reference were a commitment to: ▪ Ireland shall not be one united country without the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland (i.e. a border poll). ▪ The people of Northern Ireland have the right to call themselves either Irish or British. ▪ A multi-party assembly (Stormont) will be elected to govern Northern Ireland. ▪ A north/south council be set up to consider areas of mutual interest. ▪ Linguistic diversity to be recognised and Irish was now to be taught in all schools. ▪ Paramilitary groups were to be decommissioned within two years. ▪ A gradual reduction in the number of security forces deployed in Northern Ireland. ▪ Political prisoners to be released providing the ceasefire* was maintained * Note:
April 1998. DP has plan to rescue Xx’xxxx from disaster was published in the Sunday Times Metro on 10 May 1998. • Xxxxxxx Xxxxx was interviewed by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx of Finance Week on 17 April 1998 for an article on land and housing.
April 1998. Agreement that confidential or proprietary waterborne transportation data received from Customs will be used only for the National Waterborne Transportation Statistics Program (including release to the Maritime Administration) and internal Corps use. In event of unauthorized release by the Corps, the Corps will intercede on Customs behalf and
April 1998. If you need more space please continue your comments on a separate piece of paper indicating which question you are answering. Please feel free to photocopy this form. The Health Strategy Unit Room 535 Department of Health Wellington House 000-000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx XX0 0XX Alternatively, you can send your responses by e-mail to: xxx@xxx.xxx.xx
April 1998 between a suppressed and expanded (or vice versa) field will generate a call to a CGA conversion routine that will insert or remove the century. For example: *+** CGA/ARC: DATE FORMAT CONVERSION-'SX' *+ MOVE CARD-DATE TO IW-CURRENT-DATE MOVE CARD-DATE TO CGACVT-SUP1 MOVE 5 TO CGACVT-POS1 CALL CGACVT USING CGACVT-EXPAND CGACVT-AREA MOVE CGACVT-EXP1 TO IW-CURRENT-DATE. In the case of moving from an expanded field to a suppressed(interpreted)field, a COBOL move may be sufficient to remove the century by truncation. In this case, no CALL is required: *+** CGA/ARC: DATE CONV BY TRUNCATION - 'XS' MOVE WS-DATE TO REPORT-DATE ARCDRIVE also supports conversions between expanded or suppressed dates with those of a single-digit century. If CALLs are required, a COPY CGACVTWS statement will be added at the end of WORKING-STORAGE to define any work fields. COMPARISONS OR CALCULATIONS INVOLVING SUPPRESSED(INTERPRETED)FIELDS When suppressed fields are involved in a comparison or calculation, they will first be expanded to temporary variables. The temporary variables will be used in the comparison or calculation. For example: *+** CGA/ARC: EXPRESSION EXPANDED *+ IF TEST-YY1 > TEST-YY2 MOVE 0 TO CGACVT-POS1 MOVE TEST-YYI TO CGACVT-SUP1 MOVE 0 TO CGACVT-POS2 MOVE TEST-YY2 TO CGACVT-SUP2 CALL CGACVT USING CGACVT-EXPAND CGACVT-AREA IF CGACVT-EXP1 > CGACVT-EXP2 This logic is essential to properly compare or calculate suppressed fields. REFERENCES TO SYSTEM DATE References in COBOL programs to the system date will be replaced by CALLs to a support routine that returns the system date in the same format, including the century. The calls are: ACCEPT FROM DAY CALL CGADATE USING CGA-XXXX-d xxx ACCEPT FROM DATE CALL CGADATE USING CGA-ADATEd xxx MOVE CURRENT-DATE CALL CGADATE USING CGA-CDATE-d xxx Where "xxx" is the receiving variable and "d" is the receiving disposition('S', 'X' or 'C'). These routines can also be adjusted to simulate an advanced system date without any special modification to the operating system. This is very useful in testing. EXPANSION(ALIGNMENT)OF GROUP FIELDS AND INTERMEDIATE AREAS _______________________________________________________________________________ Cap Gemini Implementation Group Page 36 of 40 Statement of Work # 01 for Titan Version 9.5 - April 1998 When it is determined that a group field must be enlarged due to expanded fields, any field that the group is MOVED to or from will also be expanded. This is called "alignment". If the group field is a...
April 1998. The Parties shall apply unified system of indirect taxation in trade with third countries. Rates of indirect taxes on exported and imported goods shall not exceed the same rates for domestic goods.
April 1998. DEED OF PLEDGE -------------- On this, the thirtieth day of April one thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight, appeared before me, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx xxx Xxx, assistant civil law notary, residing at Utrecht, hereinafter to be referred to as civil law notary, acting as a substitute for Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, civil law notary, practising at Amsterdam: 1. Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, assistant civil law notary residing at 0000 XX Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 206 II, born at De Bilt on the eighteenth day of December one thousand nine hundred and seventy-one, holder of driver's licence number 0000000000, single and non-registered partner, acting for the purposes hereof as attorney - duly authorized in writing - of each of: i. CDRJ Acquisition (to be renamed in: Jaffra Cosmetics International, ---------------- ------------------------------- Inc.), a corporation under the laws of the State of Delaware, United --- States of America, having its registered office at c/o Corporation Trust Center, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000, xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx of America, hereinafter referred to as the "Pledgor I"; and