December 1998 Sample Clauses

December 1998. The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (hereinafter referred to as "ASEAN"); MINDFUL that in 1992 the ASEAN Heads of Government declared that an ASEAN Free Trade Area shall be established in the region and that in 1995 they agreed to accelerate its implementation to the year 2003; NOTING the Agreement on the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area signed on 28 January 1992, which provides for the border and non-border areas of cooperation to supplement and complement the liberalisation of trade including, among others, the harmonisation of standards, reciprocal recognition of tests and certification of products; RECALLING that in 1995, the ASEAN Heads of Governments adopted, in the Bangkok Summit Declaration, the Agenda for Greater Economic Integration, which includes, among others, the introduction of greater transparency in standards and conformance, the alignment of national standards with international standards and undertaking projects to facilitate mutual recognition arrangements (hereinafter referred to as "MRAs") to facilitate greater intra-regional trade; RECOGNISING that MRAs for conformity assessment activities could be an important means of eliminating Technical Barriers to Trade and enhancing market access and that such mutual recognition could be of particular interest to small and medium-sized businesses in ASEAN; RECOGNISING further that MRAs could contribute positively in encouraging greater international harmonization of standards and regulations and that any such MRAs would require confidence in the other Member States' capacity and competence to test or assess conformity to a Member State's own requirements; MINDFUL of the different levels of infrastructure for Standards and Conformity Assessment and economic development of ASEAN Member States; REITERATING their commitments under the World Trade Organization Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade and noting that the Agreement encourages Contracting Parties to enter into negotiations for the conclusion of agreement for the mutual recognition of results of each other's conformity assessment; and DESIRING to formulate a framework agreement to deepen and broaden cooperation ...
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December 1998. Bureau of Land Management, Management Recommendations: Vascular Plants. Available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/or/plans/surveyandmanage/recommendations/vascular.php. Accessed: May 31, 2012. Xxxxxx, X.X., and X.X. Xxxxxxxxx. 1994. Xxxxxx. Pages 38-73 in: X.X. Xxxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxx, and X.X. Xxxxxxxxx. (eds.). The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores in the western United States. (General Technical Report RM-254.) Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service, Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. 184 pp. Xxxxxxx Associates. 2012. Technical Memorandum from Xxxx Xxxxxx to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. March 19, 2012. 5pp. Xxxxx, X.X., X.X. Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, and X.X. Xxxxxx. 1993. Methods for surveying marbled murrelets in forests. Pacific Seabird Group, Technical paper #1 Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis. . Xxxxxxx, M.G., X.X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. XxxxxxxxXxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx. 2008. Recommendations and Supporting Analysis of Conservation Opportunities for the Marbled Murrelet Long-Term Conservation Strategy. Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Olympia. 337 pp. Xxxxxxxxxx X., X. Whalen, X. Xxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx 1999. Ferruginous Hawk. Pages 7-1 – 7-4 in X. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, editors. Management Recommendations for Washington’s Priority Species. Volume IV: Birds. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington. Xxxxxxx, X. 2007. Forest Communities and the Northwest Forest Plan: What Socioeconomic Monitoring Can Tell Us. Science Findings (95). Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service. Xxxx, M., X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxxxx. 2008. Chapter 3 - Land resources: Forest and arid lands. Pages 75-120 in: X. Xxxxx. (ed.). The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity in the United States. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.3. Washington, D.C. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Climate Change Science Program. 362pp. Seattle Audubon Society. 2005. Birdweb: Seattle Audubon’s Guide to the Birds of Washington State. Web page. Available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/birdweb/birds Accessed May 22 and June 6, 2012...
December 1998. (i) no dividends or other distributions of any kind whatsoever on any shares in the capital of Targetco have been made, declared or authorized, except as disclosed in the Targetco Financial Statements; (ii) Targetco has not become indebted to the Vendors or any one of them, except for current employment compensation as described in Schedule "F"; (iii) none of the Vendors or any other officer, director or employee of Targetco has become indebted or under obligation to Targetco on any account whatsoever; and (iv) Targetco has not guaranteed or agreed to guarantee any debt, liability or other obligation of any kind whatsoever of any person, firm or corporation of any kind whatsoever;
December 1998. (i) there has not been any material adverse change of any kind whatsoever in the financial position or condition of Targetco or any damage, loss or other change of any kind whatsoever in circumstances materially affecting the business or Assets or the right or capacity of Targetco to carry on its business; (ii) Targetco has not waived or surrendered any right of any kind whatsoever of material value; (iii) Targetco has not discharged, satisfied or paid any lien, charge or encumbrance of any kind whatsoever or obligation or liability of any kind whatsoever other than current liabilities in the ordinary course of its business or as expressly permitted under this Agreement, ; (iv) the business of Targetco has been carried on in the ordinary course; (v) except as set forth in Schedule "G", no new machinery or equipment of any kind whatsoever has been ordered by, or installed or assembled on the premises of, Targetco; and (vi) except as set forth in Schedule "G", no capital expenditures exceeding in the aggregate $10,000 have been authorized or made by Targetco;
December 1998. Accessed January 28, 2010. ^ X Xxxxxxxxx, Daltún, On the way to Irish unity? ^ Xxxx Xxxxxxx (2001). Context and content: Sunningdale and Belfast in comparison. Oxford University Press, p.1 ^ Xxxxxxx, pp. 4-5 ^ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx (2003). Northern Ireland: Can Xxxx and Xxxx live in peace? Brandylane Publishers Inc, p. 173. ISBN 1-883911-55-9 ^ XxXxxxxxx, Xxxxx (2011) The Provisional IRA: From Insurrection to Parliament. Pluto Press, p. 184. ISBN 978-0-7453-3074-7 ^ Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 'Belfast to St Xxxxxxx', included in 'The Northern Ireland Question: the peace process and the Belfast Agreement', Bassingstoke, 2009, p. 385 ^ Xxxxxx Xxxxx, ed. (2004), Peace at Last?: The Impact of the Good Friday Agreement on Northern Ireland, Berghahn Books, p. 18, ISBN 1571816585 ^ a b c Green, Xxxxx Xxxxx (December 15, 2017). How Ireland is shaping post-Brexit British trade. Financial Times. Retrieved December 15, 2017. ^ Xxxxxx & Xxxx, X (on the application for) against Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Rev 3) [2017] UKSC 5. Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII). January 24, 2017. Retrieved September 7, 2019. 135 Nor has it required
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December 1998. The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (hereinafter referred to as "ASEAN"); MINDFUL of the different levels of infrastructure for Standards and Conformity Assessment and economic development of ASEAN Member States;
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December 1998. Effective 1 January 1999 the pension changes agreed upon under the terms of the
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