HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY Sample Clauses

HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 4.1 The deed of settlement is to include – 4.1.1 an agreed account of the historical relationship between Maniapoto and the Crown to be developed by the parties based on the headings for the historical account at clause 4.2; and 4.1.2 the Crown's acknowledgement of its acts and omissions which have breached te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and its principles or caused prejudice to Maniapoto; and 4.1.3 a Crown apology for those breaches of te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and its principles. 4.2 The historical account agreed between the Crown and Maniapoto will be broadly based around the following headings – 4.2.1 Pre-Treaty contact/Pre-Treaty transactions; and 4.2.2 Maniapoto and te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi; and 4.2.3 Trade, Pre-emption wavier land purchases and early Crown land purchasing; and 4.2.4 Kīngitanga, War, Raupatu and Refugees; and 4.2.5 Aukati, diplomacy and Mana Motuhake; and
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 4.1 The deed of settlement is to include – 4.1.1 an agreed account of the historical relationship between Te Ākitai Waiohua and the Crown to be developed by the parties based on the historical account themes listed under 4.2; and 4.1.2 the Crown's acknowledgement of its acts and omissions which have breached the Treaty of Waitangi/te Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles or caused prejudice to Te Ākitai Waiohua; and 4.1.3 a Crown apology for breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi/te Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles and the prejudice caused to Te Ākitai Waiohua. 4.2 The historical account will be broadly based on the following key themes – 4.2.1 Te Ākitai Waiohua: pre-1840 history and the Treaty of Waitangi;
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 3.1 The deed of settlement is to include – 3.1.1 an agreed account of the historical relationship between the Hapū and the Crown; and 3.1.2 the Crown’s acknowledgement of its breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi and other acts and omissions which have caused the Hapū prejudice; and 3.1.3 a Crown apology for those breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi and the Crown
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 3.1. The deed of settlement is to include — 3.1.1. an agreed account of the historical relationship between Ngāti Tamaoho and the Crown; and 3.1.2. the Crown's acknowledgement of its breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and other acts and omissions which have caused Ngāti Tamaoho prejudice; and 3.1.3. a Crown apology for those breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and the Crown acts and omissions which have caused Ngāti Tamaoho prejudice. 3.2. The historical account will be broadly based on the following key headings/themes — 3.2.1. Ngāti Tamaoho origins and area of interest 3.2.2. Pre-Treaty land transactions 3.2.3. The Treaty of Waitangi
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 3.1 The deed of settlement is to include – 3.1.1 an agreed account of the historical relationship between Ahuriri Hapū and the Crown which will include but not be limited to the matters set out in Table 1; and 3.1.2 the Crown’s acknowledgement of its breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi referred to in the historical account; and 3.1.3 a Crown apology for those breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi. 1 The Ahuriri Xxxx 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx (1851) 3 Loss of Te Whanganui ā Orotu 4 Further Crown purchases (1851-1866) 5 Native Land Court and the effects of the ‘ten owners’ rule (1866-1873) 6 Hawke’s Bay Commission (1873) 7 Subsequent land alienations (1873- ) 8 Socio-economic consequences 9 Endowment Lands
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. 4.1 The deed of settlement is to include – 4.1.1 an agreed account of the historical relationship between Te Whānau a Apanui and the Crown based on the historical account headings in clause 4.2; and 4.1.2 the Crown's acknowledgement of its acts and omissions which have breached Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and its principles or caused prejudice to Te Whānau a Apanui; and 4.1.3 a Crown apology for those breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and its principles. 4.2 The Historical Account will be based on the following headings: 4.2.1 Te Whānau a Apanui and Te Tiriti o Waitangi; 4.2.2 The 1860s wars and Te Whānau a Apanui; 4.2.3 Introduction and operation of the Native Land Laws including Tunapāhore and Whakaari; 4.2.4 Crown’s land purchasing and the inland blocks; 4.2.5 Public Works in the xxxx of Te Whānau a Apanui; 4.2.6 Rivers, including the drownings in 1900, proposed hydro scheme and conservation order;

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  • Compliance with Contracts and Credit and Collection Policy Such Seller Party will timely and fully (i) perform and comply with all provisions, covenants and other promises required to be observed by it under the Contracts related to the Receivables, and (ii) comply in all respects with the Credit and Collection Policy in regard to each Receivable and the related Contract.

  • Establishment of and Deposits to Custodial Account The Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds collected and received pursuant to the Mortgage Loans separate and apart from any of its own funds and general assets and shall establish and maintain one or more Custodial Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts, titled "[Servicer] in trust for [Owner], owner of Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, and various Mortgagors" (provided, in the event that this Agreement is assigned to a third party, the Custodial Account(s) shall be reestablished in trust for such Assignee). The Custodial Account shall be established with a Qualified Depository acceptable to the Owner. Any funds deposited in the Custodial Account shall at all times be fully insured to the full extent permitted under applicable law. Funds deposited in the Custodial Account may be drawn on by the Servicer in accordance with Section 3.05. The creation of any Custodial Account shall be evidenced by a letter agreement in the form of Exhibit C hereto. A copy of such letter agreement shall be furnished to the Owner and, upon request, to any subsequent owner of the Mortgage Loans. The Servicer shall deposit in the Custodial Account within 48 hours of receipt, and retain therein, the following collections received by the Servicer and payments made by the Servicer after the related Closing Date, other than payments of principal and interest due on or before the Cut-off Date, or received by the Servicer prior to the Cut-off Date but allocable to a period subsequent thereto: (i) all payments on account of principal on the Mortgage Loans, including all Principal Prepayments; (ii) any amounts received from the Originator in connection with the repurchase of any Mortgage Loan; (iii) all payments on account of interest on the Mortgage Loans adjusted to the Mortgage Loan Remittance Rate; (iv) all Liquidation Proceeds; (v) all Insurance Proceeds including amounts required to be deposited pursuant to Section 3.12 (other than proceeds to be held in the Escrow Account and applied to the restoration and repair of the Mortgaged Property or released to the Mortgagor in accordance with Section 3.17) and Section 3.17; (vi) all Condemnation Proceeds that are not applied to the restoration or repair of the Mortgaged Property or released to the Mortgagor; (vii) any amount required to be deposited in the Custodial Account pursuant to Sections 3.01, 3.10, 4.03, 5.01 or 5.02; (viii) with respect to each Principal Prepayment in full or in part, the Prepayment Interest Shortfall Amount, if any, for the month of distribution. Such deposit shall be made from the Servicer's own funds, without reimbursement therefor up to a maximum amount per month of the Servicing Fee actually received for such month for the Mortgage Loans; and (ix) any amounts received with respect to or related to any REO Property or REO Disposition Proceeds. The foregoing requirements for deposit into the Custodial Account shall be exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, payments in the nature of (a) Servicing Fees which are payable solely from the interest portion of Monthly Payments, Insurance Proceeds, Condemnation Proceeds, Liquidation Proceeds, or (b) Ancillary Income, need not be deposited by the Servicer into the Custodial Account. Any interest paid on funds deposited in the Custodial Account by the depository institution shall accrue to the benefit of the Servicer and the Servicer shall be entitled to retain and withdraw such interest from the Custodial Account pursuant to Section 3.05. Additionally, any other benefit derived from the Custodial Account associated with the receipt, disbursement and accumulation of principal, interest, taxes, hazard insurance, mortgage blanket insurance, etc. shall accrue to the Servicer.

  • Blocked Accounts Agent shall have received duly executed agreements establishing the Blocked Accounts or Depository Accounts with financial institutions acceptable to Agent for the collection or servicing of the Receivables and proceeds of the Collateral;

  • Management Accounts To the extent that it owns any Management Account (including any lock-box related thereto), each Guarantor shall comply with Section 5.1 of the Base Indenture with respect to each such Management Account (including any lock-box related thereto).

  • Investment of Account Assets a. All contributions to the custodial account shall be invested in the shares of the YCG Enhanced Fund or, if available, any other series of YCG Enhanced Fund or other regulated investment companies for which YCG, LLC serves as Investment Advisor or designates as being eligible for investment. Shares of stock of an Investment Company shall be referred to as “Investment Company Shares”. To the extent that two or more funds are available for investment, contributions shall be invested in accordance with the depositor’s investment election. b. Each contribution to the custodial account shall identify the depositor’s account number and be accompanied by a signed statement directing the investment of that contribution. The Custodian may return to the depositor, without liability for interest thereon, any contribution which is not accompanied by adequate account identification or an appropriate signed statement directing investment of that contribution. c. Contributions shall be invested in whole and fractional Investment Company Shares at the price and in the manner such shares are offered to the public. All distributions received on Investment Company Shares held in the custodial account shall be reinvested in like shares. If any distribution of Investment Company Shares may be received in additional like shares or in cash or other property, the Custodian shall elect to receive such distribution in additional like Investment Company Shares. d. All Investment Company Shares acquired by the Custodian shall be registered in the name of the Custodian or its nominee. The depositor shall be the beneficial owner of all Investment Company Shares held in the custodial account. e. The Custodian agrees to forward to the depositor each prospectus, report, notice, proxy and related proxy soliciting materials applicable to Investment Company Shares held in the custodial account received by the Custodian. By establishing or having established the custodial account, the depositor affirmatively directs the Custodian to vote any Investment Company Shares held on the applicable record date that have not been voted by the depositor prior to a shareholder meeting for which prior notice has been given. The Custodian shall vote with the management of the Investment Company on each proposal that the Investment Company’s Board of Directors has approved unanimously. If the Investment Company’s Board of Directors has not approved a proposal unanimously, the Custodian shall vote in proportion to all shares voted by the Investment Company’s shareholders. f. The depositor may, at any time, by written notice to the Custodian, redeem any number of shares held in the custodial account and reinvest the proceeds in the shares of any other Investment Company. Such redemptions and reinvestments shall be done at the price and in the manner such shares are then being redeemed or offered by the respective Investment Companies.

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