Clarity. NOTE 1: All employees grandparented by Article 10(a) and (b) of the Agreement incorporated into paragraph 13 of the Board Order dated November 19, 1998, under OLRB File No. 1202-98-PS shall be included in the Bargaining Unit described in clause 2.01.
Clarity. Nothing in this Clause 55 shall lessen or otherwise affect the Consultant’s obligations under the Agreement.
Clarity. All the outcomes are clear, written in the form of student learning, and permit viable methods of assessment.
Clarity. For avoidance of doubt, as between the parties hereto, Licensor shall own all modifications, adjustments, changes, variations, revisions, adaptations and/or alterations to any element of the Authorized Property and any/and all derivations and derivative works thereof (collectively, “Modifications”) and any act or action by or for Licensee shall not convert such Authorized Property and/or Modifications into Licensee property.
Clarity. The full license agreement shall contain the defined technology as described within Clause 2, where necessary from the following companies within the group of companies: Nemaura Medical Inc., Trial Clinic Ltd., Dermal Diagnostic Holdings Ltd.,
Clarity. For the avoidance of doubt, the inclusion of exceptions to the provisions (including covenants and definitions) set forth in this Indenture will not be interpreted to imply that the matters permitted by the exception would be limited by the terms of such provisions but for such exceptions. SIGNATURES Dated as of August 1, 2013 ICAHN ENTERPRISES L.P. By: Icahn Enterprises G.P. Inc., its general partner By: /s/ SxxxXxxx Xxx Name: SxxxXxxx Xxx Title:Chief Financial Officer ICAHN ENTERPRISES FINANCE CORP. By: /s/ SxxxXxxx Xxx Name: SxxxXxxx Xxx Title: Chief Financial Officer ICAHN ENTERPRISES HOLDINGS, L.P. By: Icahn Enterprises G.P. Inc., its general partner By: /s/ SxxxXxxx Xxx Name: SxxxXxxx Xxx Title: Chief Financial Officer WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION By: /s/ Mxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xx. Name: Mxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xx. Title: Assistant Vice President EXHIBIT A [Face of Note] CUSIP/CINS ____________ 6.000% Senior Notes due 2020 No. ___ $____________ ICAHN ENTERPRISES L.P. ICAHN ENTERPRISES FINANCE CORP. promises to pay to or registered assigns, the principal sum of __________________________________________________________ DOLLARS on August 1, 2020. Interest Payment Dates: February 1 and August 1 Record Dates: January 15 and July 15 Dated: _______________ ICAHN ENTERPRISES L.P. By: Icahn Enterprises G.P. Inc., its general partner By: Name: Title: ICAHN ENTERPRISES FINANCE CORP. By: Name: Title: This is one of the Notes referred to in the within-mentioned Indenture: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION as Trustee A-1 By: Name: Title: [Back of Note]
Clarity. 1. For patients and families
Clarity. 2% METHANOL 6.1 Solution Preparations 6.1.1 Hydrazine Sulphate <PAGE> [LOGO] Authorized: [**] (MICRONISED IR) Page 4 of 19 METHOD OF ANALYSIS No: [**]Version 3 Dissolve 1.0g of hydrazine sulphate R in 100ml of water, allow to stand for 4 to 6 hours. 6.1.2 Hexamethylenetetramine Solution Dissolve 2.5g of hexamethylenetetramine R in 25.0ml of water in a 100ml glass stoppered flask. 6.1.3 Primary Opalescent Suspension To the hexamethylenetetramine solution prepared as per 6.1.2 add 25ml of the hydrazine sulphate solution prepared as per 6.1.1. Mix and allow to stand for 24 hours. This has an expiry of 2 months if kept in a glass container free from surface defects. The suspension must not adhere to the glass and must be mixed well before use. 6.1.4 Opalescence Standards Dilute 15ml of primary opalescent suspension prepared as per 6.1.3 to 1000ml with water. This has an expiry of 24 hours. Pipette 5ml and 10ml of the opalescence standard suspension into two separate 100ml volumetric flasks and dilute to volume with water. Fill two 50ml colour comparison tubes with each of the standards. These are reference suspensions 1 and 2 respectively. 6.2 Sample Preparation Weigh 2g of sample into a 100ml volumetric flask, dissolve and dilute to volume with methanol. Retain this sample for colour test. 6.3 Blank Preparation Fill a 50ml colour comparison tube to the xxxx with methanol. 6.4 Procedure View the tubes in diffused daylight 5 mins after preparation. View vertically against a black background such that the blank, reference suspension 1 and reference suspension 2 can be easily distinguished from one another. <PAGE> [LOGO] Authorized: [**] (MICRONISED IR) Page 5 of 19 METHOD OF ANALYSIS No: [**]Version 3 A liquid is considered clear if its clarity is the same as the solvent used, or if its opalescence is not more pronounced than that of opalescence reference suspension 1 when examined under the conditions explained above. 7. HEAVY METALS 7.1 Reagent Preparation 7.1. Lead Nitrate Solution To 100ml of water add 1ml of nitric acid and 159.8mg of lead nitrate. Dissolve and dilute with water to 1000ml (prepare and store in glass containers). 7.1.2 Standard Lead Solution Dilute 10.0ml of lead nitrate stock solution to 100.0ml with water. 7.1.3 pH 3.5 acetate buffer Dissolve 25.0g of ammonium acetate in 25ml of water, add 38.0ml of 6M hydrochloric acid, adjust the pH to 3.5 using 6M hydrochloric acid or 6M ammonium hydroxide. Dilute with water to 100ml and dissolve. 7.1.4...
Clarity. A new lighting element has been added to the meat and fish sections with Imoon’s innovative Meat Fish HD LED, which enhances the natural colors of the white and red contrasts of the meat and fish on display. The store’s furnishings and materials are also enhanced with a special SPARK LED that increases the New Light to the Sobeys Grocery Shopping Experience Imoon, a global leader in the design and production of lighting solutions, has undertaken an innovative food market pilot project with Sobeys with the instal- lation of an all-new, highly scalable light- ing design in the Orangeville, Ontario location of Sobeys to create a unique and exclusive experience for shoppers. The Sobeys supermarket in Orangeville features a modern food hall that is a modular grocery store concept centred around mobile fixtures that can easily be rearranged according to needs. Imoon’s team of lighting designers have ensured flexibility with its lighting concept design that leverages advanced technologies, including the use of special LEDs, for improved ambience and energy efficiency. Notable features of Imoon’s pilot project include: VERSATILITY: An example of the high degree of versatility in Imoon’s lighting solutions is Sobeys-Orangeville’s fruit and vegetable section, where two very different config- urations work together: lighting fixtures equipped with Full Color LEDs, which accentuate shapes and colors; and spot- lights that create a warm, inviting space, which are also intended for the store’s bakery, pastry and wine sections.
Clarity. A shareholder agreement is always a good idea because it clarifies what and how you and your business partner are to deal with each other, the business and with third parties. Hence, it is best to have this done prior to commencing business / incorporation, as there is a chance that once up and running or further down the track, parties recollection of details will differ if not contradict raising the possibility of disharmony and disputes. Where you don’t have a shareholder agreement and are a part of an ongoing business, it is not too late to consider a shareholder agreement. Having a shareholder agreement in place ensures that all shareholders understand the company’s scope and purpose, how the relationship of the parties are governed with regards to each other, the company and third parties and how the business and the parties will deal with issues and events. What ifs