February 2006 Sample Clauses

February 2006. Continued venue contracting and coordination with FFG. Offered merchandising contract to Team IP. On-line registration began February 15. March, 2006: Met at Cabot Lodge on March 23 with FFG board and event directors. /\s of this writing, 2,600 have registered for events that begin week of April 15.
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February 2006. Learned that the event will be in Louisville, KY. We will likely not bid on this event again based on the evaluation process that McDonald's uses. Our market size keeps us out of the running even though we had a very strong bid.
February 2006. Discussed with Gainesville Striders the likely establishment of an invitational youth track meet that can be hosted in years leading up to 2010 hosting of AAU Florida Track and Field. ASA 3-D Florida Pro-Am December 2003: Hosting for the 10th year, the ASA 3-D Pro-Am February 5-8. W ill likely again generate more than 4,500 room nights. January, 2004: Site preparation ready. More than 1,400 registrants expected. As of 1-20 more than 120 rooms booked. 800 archers pre-registered. Set to host February 5-8. Concessions being run by a combined group: GSOC Volunteers, Volunteers from the Gainesville Ballet, and the Fighting Gator Touchdown Club. February, 2004: Excellent attendance. More than 1650 registrants. This 4-day event again gen erated more than 3,700 room nights. Interns are preparing an after-action report to get final numbers of where participants were from. We did do some informal surveys of state of origin for participants. Very few Alachua, Levy, Bradford, and Marion County plates. Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi strongly represented. Quality Inn and Holiday Inn West hosted ASA Staff. Many of the vendors were also at Cabot Lodge. Most participants stayed in limited service hotels in Gainesville and Alachua. March, 2004: Discussed possible 2005 dates to av oid Superbowl. April, 2004: Determined two likely dates to host event in 2005. W ill confirm once hotels are secured. May, 2004: No Report June, 2004: W ill host event in January to avoid Super Bowl and Daytona Beach racing activities. Applying to become a sanctioned event of the Super Bowl. July, 2004: Completing NHL Sanctioning proc ess. Dates will be announced in August. First mowing of site complete. Have called for facility contract. August, 2004: Received contract and have rev iewed. Some business points need to be resolved. Will determine these in September. Also event is eligible to be a Super Bowl Sanctioned event. W e need to resolve one possible sponsor conflict. September, 2004: Awaiting drop in water at Gainesville Raceway to review how we will deal with hurricane damage. Have not yet addressed business points due to other issues with other events that needed addressing. Event has received sanction from the Super Bowl.
February 2006. Prosecutor v. Xxxxxxx & Chui, ICC-01/04-01/07OA 8, Judgment on the Appeal of Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx against the Oral Decision of Trial Chamber II of 12 June 2009 on the Admissibility of the Case, 25 September 2009 Prosecutor x. Xxxxxxx Ngudjolo Xxxx (ICC-01/04-02/12-4), Judgment Pursuant to Article 74 of the Statute, 18 December 2012
February 2006. 14,929,741.49 February 2009.................. 3.23
February 2006. 4. In so far as it has been customary in Contracting State to determine the profits to be attributed to a permanent establishment on the basis of an apportionment of the profits of the enterprise to its various parts, nothing in paragraph 2 shall preclude that Contracting State from determining the profits to be taxed by such an apportionment as may be customary. The method of apportionment adopted shall, however, be such that the result shall be in accordance with the principles contained in this Article.
February 2006. Credit amounts disbursed after the first Supplemental Repayment Date under Credit C shall be repaid in equal amounts on the remaining Supplemental Repayment Dates; the repayment instalments which have not yet become due will be increased accordingly and the Facility Agent shall promptly, upon its drawing up thereof, however, at the latest 10 Business Days prior to the next Repayment Date, deliver an updated repayment schedule to the Borrower showing the amounts of repayment due on each subsequent Supplemental Repayment Date, provided that no failure by the Facility Agent to so advise the Borrower shall relieve the Borrower from its payment obligations under this Agreement.
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February 2006. For the Pittsgrove Township For the Pittsgrove Township Board of Education Xxx Xxxxxxx
February 2006. Project 6b – Alpha – beta – gamma surface measurement device This device will take samples from the surface of equipment, to be analysed in laboratory before release. Completion date of the project : 1 April 2006.

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