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BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. The AAPA are the antennas that are installed in the shelters of the AN/SLQ-32(V)6 EW system. These antennas are an upgrade to the Legacy AN/SLQ-32 (V) EW systems antennas. The AAPA determines frequency, pulse width, pulse repetition interval, time of arrival, amplitude, azimuth angle, polarization and elevation angle of received signals. There are four AAPAs in a system and each contain thirty conventional spiral antenna elements in the Left Hand Circular Polarized (LHCP) and Right Hand Circular Polarized (RHCP) configuration and arranged in vertical (columns) that provide elevation and horizontal (rows) that provide azimuth. The AAPAs also contain thirty millimeter-wave (MMW) waveguide elements in the Horizontal and Vertical configuration per antenna that are arranged in vertical (columns) that provide elevation and horizontal (rows) that provide azimuth.
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BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. Uppsala is the fourth largest city in Sweden with 144.839 inhabitants. It is located about 70 km at north of the capital Stockholm. The municipality of Uppsala has approximately 200.000 inhabitants, of which about 150.000 lives in the city, and is growing rapidly. This growth has resulted in an increased demand for retail goods and services in the city centre. The local economy is dominated by the Life Science sector, but the hallmark of Uppsala is the university. Healthcare and nursing, Business services, Trade and Education are the four largest sectors in the economy in terms of employment. The four biggest employers are the regional health service organisation, the municipality of Uppsala, the University of Uppsala and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The largest private employer is GE Healthcare Life Sciences AB with 1200 employees in 2009. The city covers an area of 47.86 km2 and the whole municipality 2189 km2.
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. Bucharest is situated in the south eastern corner of the Romanian Plain, in an area once covered by the Vlăsiei forest, which, after it was cleared, gave way to a fertile flatland. The city has a total area of 226 square kilometres. The altitude varies from 55.8 metres (183.1 ft) at the Dâmbovița bridge in Cățelu, south-eastern Bucharest and 91.5 m (300.2 ft) at the Militari church. The city has a relatively round shape, with the centre situated approximately in the cross-way of the main north-south/east- west axes at University Square. The milestone for Romania's Kilometre Zero is placed just south of University Square in front of the New St. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (Sfântul Xxxxxxxx Xxx) at St. Xxxxxx Square (Piaţa Sfântul Gheorghe). Bucharest's radius, from University Square to the city limits in all directions, varies from about 10 to 12 km (6.25–7.5 mi). The city's population, according to the 2002 census, is 1,926,334 inhabitants or 8.9% of the total population of Romania. Bucharest is also a major intersection of Romania's national road network. A few of the busiest national roads and motorways, link the city to all of Romania's major cities as well as to neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine. The A1 to Piteşti and the A2 Sun Motorway to the Dobrogea region and Constanta both start from Bucharest. The future A3 and A5 motorways will radiate from Voluntari, a town in the city's northern outskirts. The city's municipal road network is centred around a series of high-capacity boulevards, which generally radiate out from the city centre to the outskirts. The main axes, which run north-south, east-west and northwest-southeast, as well as one internal and one external ring road, support the bulk of the traffic. The city's roads are usually very crowded during rush hours, due to an increase in car ownership in recent years. Every day, there are more than one million vehicles travelling within the city. This results in occasional wear and potholes appearing on busy roads, particularly secondary roads, this being identified as one of Bucharest's main infrastructural problems. In recent years, there has been a comprehensive effort on behalf of the City Hall to boost road infrastructure and according to the general development plan, 2,000 roads have been repaired by 2008.
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. 1.1 The Development would be located on the City-owned lands (the “Lands”) along East 1st Avenue between Xxxxx Drive and XxXxxx Drive legally described in Schedule A.
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. The BSE proposes to amend certain provisions of the Execution Guarantee Rule and BEACON Rule 5. The Execution Guarantee Rule provides customers with primary market price protection on small size orders ranging in size from 100 shares up to and including 1,299 shares, regardless of the displayed bid or offer size in the primary market at the time the order is entered. The proposed rule change deletes the current language of the Execution Guarantee Rule that indicates that the 1,299 share guarantee applies ‘‘regardless of the size of the order.’’ The proposed rule change now states that BSE specialists must guarantee execution on all agency market and marketable limit orders from 100 up to and including 1,299 shares. The proposed rule change also eliminates the 2,500 execution guarantee for most actively traded stocks (‘‘MATS’’) from the Execution Guarantee Rule. The proposed rule change moves rule text covering the obligation for filling limit orders from the Interpretations and Policies section to the body of the Execution Guarantee Rule and labels it as paragraph (c). The proposed rule change also renumbers and clarifies the remaining Interpretations and Policies to the Execution Guarantee Rule. The proposed rule change clarifies proposed Interpretation and Policy .03 of the Execution Guarantee Rule to limit a specialist’s obligation for simultaneous orders to the accumulated displayed national best bid and offer (‘‘NBBO’’) size. Under proposed Interpretation and Policy .04, the size of limit order executions will be governed pounds of steam per year. Under the by the size displayed on the Supply Agreement, DH Energy will be obligated to sell to Heinz electricity and steam produced by the Facility for use in Heinz’ manufacturing processes. Following the consummation of the transactions, the Applicants state that DQE and Energy Services will be exempt public utility holding companies under section 3(a)(1) and rule 2 of the Act. For the Commission, by the Division of Investment Management, pursuant to
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION. In response to the increasing demand by mental health consumers and their advocates for client- centered, accessible, comprehensive, quality and affordable inpatient psychiatric services in Northern California, North Valley Behavioral Health was opened to provide a new program in Yuba City, California to meet those needs. The 16-bed facilities are non-hospital acute care programs that are licensed by the California Department of Mental Health under the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 5. The programs provide inpatient psychiatric emergency services to referred adults who require inpatient interventions to treat a psychiatric crisis or other acute mental health problems. OVERVIEW: North Valley Behavioral Health operates multidisciplinary inpatient Psychiatric Health Facilities in Yuba City, California. The program offered is patient-centered with a “Patient’s First” philosophical base and guided by a multidisciplinary team that provides individualized pharmacological, therapeutic, and rehabilitative interventions in a safe and secure environment. Program services are provided by qualified and licensed staff in sufficient numbers to ensure the quality, safety, and therapeutic milieu in each facility. These services are available in a 24-hour care, non-hospital setting to referred adults who: 1) require intervention for psychiatric crisis/episode or other acute mental health problem, and 2) have physical health needs that can be met by an affiliated hospital or in an outpatient setting. The focus of the program is prompt intervention, assessment and stabilization of the individual’s psychiatric crisis/episode. The program admits voluntary and involuntary patients with a primary diagnosis of mental illness. For patients who have co-morbid diagnoses, the program will coordinate appropriate services with the patient, the responsible party and the referring agency. Admission to the program provides the individual with care designed to help stabilize and maintain their mental health condition, and improve their functioning ability. This is provided through continuous diagnostic assessments of their mental health status, pharmacological intervention, individual and group therapy to provide education/training in crisis intervention, and transitional discharge planning. The North Valley Behavioral Health’s program accepts adult patients referred from County Mental Health Agencies who meet the admission criteria established by the program. All care p...

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  • LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The subject property is a stratified shop unit bearing postal address of Xxxx Xx. X-00-X, Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx Sentral 14/KU5, Klang Sentral, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 00000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Darul Ehsan. Accommodation:- Verandah, shop area, and water closet. RESERVE PRICE:- The property will be sold on an “as is where is” basis and subject to a reserve price of RM 540,000.00 (RINGGIT MALAYSIA FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY THOUSAND ONLY) and the Conditions of Sale, herein and by way of an Assignment from the Assignee subject to the necessary confirmations / consent being obtained by the Purchaser from the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies, if any is required, including all terms, conditions, stipulations and covenants which were and may be imposed by the Developer and the relevant authority. All expenses incurred in obtaining the said consent shall be borne by the Purchaser. Any arrears of quit rent, assessment, service/maintenance charges, sinking fund including the late payment interest (if any) which may be lawfully due to any relevant authority or the Developer or Proprietor or relevant third parties entitled thereto up to the date of successful sale of the subject property shall be borne out of the purchase money. The Purchaser shall bear and pay all fees and expenses including but not limited to all legal fees, stamp duty and registration fees in connection with, incidental to or pursuant to the Assignment and all other documents necessary for effecting the transfer or assigning the beneficial ownership in the property to the Purchaser and shall also bear all risks in relation to the purchase of the Property. Online bidders are further subject to the Terms & Conditions on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. All intending bidders are required to deposit 10% of the fixed reserve price (“the initial deposit”) by way of bank draft or cashier’s order crossed “A/C PAYEE ONLY” made payable to OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD prior to the auction sale or remit the same through online banking transfer, one (1) working day before auction date and pay the difference between the initial deposit and the sum equivalent to 10% of the successful bid price either in cash or bank draft or cashier’s order crossed “A/C PAYEE ONLY” made payable to OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD immediately after the fall of the hammer with the undermentioned Auctioneer. The balance of the purchase price is to be settled within one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of auction sale to OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD. For online bidders please refer to the Terms & Conditions on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the manner of payment of the deposit. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, please apply to Messrs. Xxxxx & Xxxx, Solicitors for the Assignee/Bank, at No. 16-08, Xxxxx 00 Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, 000, Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 50100 Kuala Lumpur. (Ref No: RL/OCBC-LIT(NSec)/00000-0000(1), Tel No: 00-00000000 Fax No: 00- 00000000) or the undermentioned Auctioneer: EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. (Co. No. 617309-U) DATO’ HAJI XXXXX XXXXX BIN X.X. XXXX (D.I.M.P) Xxxxx X-00-0X, Xxxxx 00, Xxxxx X, Xxxxx Xxxxxx II, / XXXXX XXXXX BIN XXXXXX 00, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, 50450 Kuala Lumpur (Licensed Auctioneers) Tel No.: 00-0000 0000 Fax No.: 00-0000 0000 Our Ref: XXXXX/OCBC0845/AW(5) Website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx E-mail: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx HP NO. : 000 0000 000 (CALL, WHATSAPP & SMS) PERISYTIHARAN JUALAN DALAM PERKARA PERJANJIAN KEMUDAHAN (PERBANKAN PERNIAGAAN/ PASARAN MASS ENTERPRISE), SURATIKATAN PENYERAHAN HAK (PIHAK PERTAMA) XXX SURAT KUASA WAKIL (PIHAK PERTAMA) KESEMUANYA BERTARIKH 07HB OGOS, 2014 DI ANTARA OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (295400-W) PIHAK PEMEGANG SERAHHAK / BANK XXX MH CENTURY PROPERTY HOLDING SDN BHD (No. SYARIKAT: 1085186-P) PIHAK PENYERAHHAK/PIHAK PEMINJAM Menurut kuasa xxx xxx xxxx telah diberikan kepada Pihak Pemegang Serahhak/Bank di bawah perkara Perjanjian Kemudahan (Perbankan Perniagaan/ Pasaran Mass Enterprise), Suratikatan Penyerahan Hak (Pihak Pertama) Xxx Surat Kuasa Wakil (Pihak Pertama) Kesemuanya Bertarikh 07hb Ogos, 2014 di antara Pihak Penyerahhak/Peminjam xxx Pihak Pemegang Serahhak/Bank, xxx berkenaan dengan Perjanjian Jualbeli di antara NPO Development Sdn Bhd (“Penjual”), MH Century Property Holding Sdn Bhd (“Pembeli”) and Pin Hwa Properties Sdn Bhd (“Xxxx Punya”) bertarikh pada 05hb Jun, 2014 adalah dengan ini diisytiharkan bahawa Pihak Pemegang Serahhak dengan dibantu oleh Pelelong yang tersebut di bawah:- AKAN MENJUAL HARTANAH YANG DITERANGKAN DI BAWAH SECARA:- LELONGAN AWAM SECARA ATAS TALIAN PADA HARI SELASA, 10HB JANUARI, 2023, JAM 10.30 PAGI, XX XXXXX WEB xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Bakal pembida boleh mengemukakan bida untuk hartanah dalam talian melalui xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx (Untuk pembidaan dalam talian, xxxx daftar sekurang-kurangnya satu (1) hari bekerja sebelum hari lelong untuk tujuan pendaftaran & pengesahan)

  • BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION The Federal-aid Highway Program (FAHP) is a federally-assisted program of State-selected projects. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the State Departments of Transportation have long worked as partners to deliver the FAHP in accordance with Federal requirements. In enacting 23 U.S.C. 106(c), as amended, Congress recognized the need to give the States more authority to carry out project responsibilities traditionally handled by FHWA. Congress also recognized the importance of a risk-based approach to FHWA oversight of the FAHP, establishing requirements in 23 U.S.C. 106(g). This Stewardship and Oversight (S&O) Agreement sets forth the agreement between the FHWA and the State of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on the roles and responsibilities of the FHWA and the State DOT with respect to Title 23 project approvals and related responsibilities, and FAHP oversight activities. The scope of FHWA responsibilities, and the legal authority for State DOT assumption of FHWA responsibilities, developed over time. The U.S. Secretary of Transportation delegated responsibility to the Administrator of the FHWA for the FAHP under Title 23 of the United States Code, and associated laws. (49 CFR 1.84 and 1.85) The following legislation further outlines FHWA’s responsibilities: • Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991; • Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) of 1998; • Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) of 2005; and • Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) of 2012 (P.L. 112-141). The FHWA may not assign or delegate its decision-making authority to a State Department of Transportation unless authorized by law. Xxxxxxx 000 xx Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code (Section 106), authorizes the State to assume specific project approvals. For projects that receive funding under Title 23, U.S.C., and are on the National Highway System (NHS) including projects on the Interstate System, the State may assume the responsibilities of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation under Title 23 for design, plans, specifications, estimates, contract awards, and inspections with respect to the projects unless the Secretary determines that the assumption is not appropriate. (23 U.S.C. 106(c)(1)) For projects under Title 23, U.S.C. that are not on the NHS, the State shall assume the responsibilities for design, plans, specifications, estimates, contract awards, and inspections unless the State determines that such assumption is not appropriate. (23 U.S.C. 106(c)(2)) For all other project activities which do not fall within the specific project approvals listed in Section 106 or are not otherwise authorized by law, the FHWA may authorize a State DOT to perform work needed to reach the FHWA decision point, or to implement FHWA’s decision. However such decisions themselves are reserved to FHWA. The authority given to the State DOT under Section 106(c)(1) and (2) is limited to specific project approvals listed herein. Nothing listed herein is intended to include assumption of FHWA’s decision-making authority regarding Title 23, U.S.C. eligibility or Federal-aid participation determinations. The FHWA always must make the final eligibility and participation decisions for the Federal-aid Highway Program. Section 106(c)(3) requires FHWA and the State DOT to enter into an agreement relating to the extent to which the State DOT assumes project responsibilities. This Stewardship and Oversight Agreement (S&O Agreement), includes information on specific project approvals and related responsibilities, and provides the requirements for FHWA oversight of the FAHP (Oversight Program), as required by 23 U.S.C. 106(g).

  • Background and Purpose Executive was employed by the Company. Executive's employment is ending effective ____________ under the conditions described in Section 3.1 of the Executive Severance Agreement ("Agreement") by and between Executive and the Company dated ____________, 2012. The purpose of this Release is to settle, and the parties hereby settle, fully and finally, any and all claims the Releasing Parties may have against the Released Parties, whether asserted or not, known or unknown, including, but not limited to, claims arising out of or related to Executive's employment, any claim for reemployment, or any other claims whether asserted or not, known or unknown, past or future, that relate to Executive's employment, reemployment, or application for reemployment.

  • Task Description This task includes activities associated with permit-required monitoring conducted in accordance with the conditions specified by state or federal regulatory agencies. All monitoring tasks must be located within or adjacent to the Project area and follow the Department’s Regional Coastal Monitoring Program and FWC's marine turtle and shorebird monitoring programs. Guidance for monitoring of nearshore resources is available in the Department's Standard Operation Procedures For Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Of Beach Nourishment Projects. The Local Sponsor must submit work products directly to the appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies in accordance with permit conditions to be eligible for reimbursement under this task, unless otherwise directed.

  • Product Description The lead products covered by this Settlement Agreement is limited to following Amazon Identification Number (ASIN) B0BBMRLNV9, with the description, "Lesnow 63-37 Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire for Electrical Soldering 0.8mm Soldering Wire Electronics Solder Content Solder Flux 1.8% (0.8mm, 50g)," which was offered for sale by the Settling Entity on xxxxxx.xxx, hereinafter the “Product” or “Products.”

  • Background 1.1. The “Work” is the research article, review article, letter, clinical trial study, report, article, or other copyright work, as identified in the Copyright Letter and further detailed in Schedule 1: Details of the Work (including such form of the copyright work submitted to Xxxxxxx Science for publication pursuant to clause 4, below), but excluding (except where context otherwise requires) any diagrams, figures or illustration specifically identified to Xxxxxxx Science pursuant to clause 3.2, below.

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).

  • Description of Vendor Entity and Vendor's Goods & Services If awarded, this description of Vendor and Vendor's goods and services will appear on the TIPS website for customer/public viewing. Full service mechanical and electrical contractors offering professional solutions and services in HVAC, Refrigeration, Piping, Plumbing, Electrical, Controls and Engineering. Primary Contact Name Please identify the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract. Xxxx Xxxxx Primary Contact Title Primary Contact Title Project Manager Primary Contact Email Please enter a valid email address that will definitely reach the Primary Contact. xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Primary Contact Phone Numbers only, no symbols or spaces (Ex. 8668398477). The system will auto-populate your entry with commas once submitted which is appropriate and expected (Ex. 8,668,398,477). Please provide the accurate and current phone number where the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract can be reached directly. 0000000000 Primary Contact Fax Numbers only, no symbols or spaces (Ex. 8668398477). The system will auto-populate your entry with commas once submitted which is appropriate and expected (Ex. 8,668,398,477). 1 0 0000000000 Primary Contact Mobile Numbers only, no symbols or spaces (Ex. 8668398477). The system will auto-populate your entry with commas once submitted which is appropriate and expected (Ex. 8,668,398,477). 1 0000000000 Secondary Contact Name Please identify the individual who will be secondarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract. Xxxx Xxxxx Secondary Contact Title Secondary Contact Title

  • Topic Description Licensee Responsibilities Licensee must:  Take appropriate steps to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of Confidential Information and must comply with all relevant applicable laws and regulations, including laws protecting borrower privacy.  Not disclose Confidential Information to third parties, without Xxxxxx Mae’s prior written approval, except on a need‐to‐know basis to Licensee’s partners, Topic Description affiliates, officers, employees, directors, contractors, counsels, agents or representatives, provided they are subject to confidentiality obligations at least as stringent as those set forth in this Section A3.  Not use Confidential Information in any way that could be viewed as a conflict of interest, a breach of confidentiality or privacy, or the gaining of an unfair advantage from the relationship with Xxxxxx Xxx.  Implement commercially reasonable measures meeting or exceeding industry standards to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of Confidential Information, including using industry‐standard encryption for data in transit and virus checking programs designed to prevent the transmission and receipt of viruses and other malicious code, implementing appropriate disaster recovery and back‐up procedures, implementing appropriate procedures to prevent disclosure of data and other materials to a party other than the intended recipient, and employing methods for securely disposing or destroying such information.  These measures must meet, at least, the same level of protection that the Receiving Party seeks for its own information of a similar nature.  Licensee must collaborate with Xxxxxx Mae in assessing the sufficiency of these measures and Licensee’s information security program, upon reasonable request.  Instruct its Related Parties who may receive Confidential Information about the requirements of this Section A3, and the processes and procedures necessary to comply with them.  Comply with all reasonable security policies and procedures required by Xxxxxx Xxx related to the access and use of Xxxxxx Mae’s systems or any Licensed Materials.  Not transmit to Xxxxxx Mae’s systems any materials that contain bugs, viruses, worms or other functions, routines, devices or instructions which may create any unauthorized access or damage to, or interruption in the functioning of, the Licensed Application or Xxxxxx Mae’s systems. Restrictive Legends  Licensee must abide by and reproduce and include any restrictive legend or proprietary rights notice that appears in or on any Confidential Information of Xxxxxx Xxx or any Third‐Party Licensor (or other third‐party owner) that it is authorized to reproduce.  Licensee also agrees that it will not remove, alter, cover or distort any trademark, trade name, copyright or other proprietary rights notices, legends, symbols or labels appearing on or in any Confidential Information of Xxxxxx Mae or any Third‐Party Licensor (or other third‐party owner). Required Actions in Case of Data Breach  Licensee must address any Data Breach with prompt and effective corrective action, including cooperation with Xxxxxx Xxx in the investigation and remediation of such Data Breach, as well as prompt disclosure and notification where legally required; and  Licensee must promptly notify Xxxxxx Mae of any Data Breach in writing ‐‐ at xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx ‐‐ and must take all steps reasonably requested by Xxxxxx Xxx to mitigate the consequences of such Data Breach.

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