Entry Regulations Sample Clauses

Entry Regulations. (1) We will arrange for any entry visa and work permits required in the country of your secondment and bear the costs incurred. You undertake to submit all necessary documents in time and make sure that all passports and travel documents are valid before and during the time of your temporary secondment. In addition, we will apply for all necessary residence permits for your accompanying family members at our cost. (2) Prior to the temporary secondment, you and your family shall undergo a medical examination at the expense of the company. For further details see the Secondment Guidelines. (3) The agreement is subject to the required official permits and/or the medical certificate that you are medically fit for the temporary secondment.
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Entry Regulations. Each customer/guest is responsible for complying with the entry regulations. Please refer to this entry information before finalising your booking: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx/eda/de/home/einreise-und- aufenthaltinderschweiz/informationen-zueinreiseundaufenthalt.html
Entry Regulations. It is in the interest of the Allottee to help the Maintenance Agency in effectively keeping the Unit, Building and/or the Group Housing Colony/ Project secured in all ways. For the purpose of security, the Maintenance Agency would be free to restrict and regulate the entry of visitors into the Building/Project/Group Housing Colony. Provision of such Entry Regulation would not create any liability of any kind upon the Company / Maintenance Agency for any mishaps caused by any miscreants.
Entry Regulations. It is in the interest of the PURCHASER to help the maintenance agency in effectively keeping the Flat/ Unit and Project secured in all ways. For the purpose of security, the maintenance agency shall be free to restrict and regulate the entry of visitors into the PROJECT.

Related to Entry Regulations

  • Regulations The disclosures in the Registration Statement, the Sale Preliminary Prospectus, and Prospectus concerning the effects of federal, foreign, state, and local regulation on the Company’s business as currently contemplated are correct in all material respects and do not omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading.

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