I NTRODUCTION. ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK OC Public Works on behalf of the County of Orange (County) requires supplemental professional services to meet workload demands and project scheduling commitments in relation to Architect/Engineer (A-E) Design, Project Administration and Management Services for various projects. A-E is defined as an Architect or Engineer for design and/or engineering of a project. To
I NTRODUCTION. This Client Agreement (the ‘Agreement’), including the Schedule, as amended from time to time, is entered by and between NAGA Markets Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as ‘Company’) on the one part and the Client (which may be a legal entity or a natural person) who has completed the Account Opening Application Form and has been accepted by the Company as a Client on the other part.
I NTRODUCTION. ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK OC Public Works on behalf of the County of Orange (County) requires supplemental professional services to meet workload demands and project scheduling commitments in relation to Architect/Engineer (A-E) Design, Project Administration and Management Services for various projects. A-E is defined as an Architect or Engineer for design and/or engineering of a project. To -Call Construction Services Construction ge County on an "as-needed" basis. N o specified a mount of work is guaranteed to A-E. However, the amount of negotiated contracted work that will
I NTRODUCTION. Pursuant to the Settlement, the agreed outstanding amounts owing by the Group to RHB and SIF under the RHB Loan and the SIF Loan as at 31 December 2020 are set out in the table below, and shall be satisfied via the Partial Cash Settlement and the Proposed Issue of Settlement Shares to RHB and SIF. RHB 651,216 (the “RHB Loan Outstanding Amount”) SIF 926,362 (the “SIF Loan Outstanding Amount”) In connection therewith, the Company has on 21 December 2020 entered into:
(a) the RHB Agreement for (i) the allotment and issue of up to 241,985,142 Settlement Shares to RHB at the issue price of S$0.00175 for each Settlement Share to capitalise the amount of S$423,474 under the RHB Loan Outstanding Amount; and (ii) a cash settlement of S$227,742 to be paid by the Company to RHB, as full and final settlement of the RHB Loan Outstanding Amount; and
(b) the SIF Agreement for (i) the allotment and issue of up to 344,226,285 Settlement Shares to SIF at the issue price of S$0.00175 for each Settlement Share to capitalise the amount of S$602,396 under the SIF Loan Outstanding Amount; and (ii) a cash settlement of S$323,966 to be paid by the Company to SIF, as full and final settlement of the SIF Loan Outstanding Amount.
I NTRODUCTION. Pursuant to the Settlement, the agreed outstanding amount owing by the Group to UOB under the UOB Loan is S$1,281,866 (the “UOB Loan Outstanding Amount”), which shall be satisfied via the Partial Cash Settlement and the Proposed Issue of UOB Convertible Bonds. In connection therewith, the Company has on 21 December 2020 entered into the UOB Agreement for (i) the issue of the UOB Convertible Bonds, which shall be reconstituted from the amount of S$833,574 under the UOB Loan Oustanding Amount; and (ii) a cash settlement of S$448,292 to be paid by the Company to UOB, as full and final settlement of the UOB Loan Outstanding Amount.
I NTRODUCTION. Attached to the email, you will find a general overview of the FraxiProtec™ solution, which allows for the autodissemination of a pathogen, along with the preliminary results of the pilot projects conducted this year in 10 municipalities in the vicinity of Montreal. More results will be forthcoming during the next few weeks and a complete analysis will be available by midNovember. T he FraxiProtec™ solution The solution is deployed through an assisted autodissemination device comprised of a fungal coated pouch of the active ingredient which is placed in a contamination chamber high up in an infected tree. During the EAB flight period, adults get attracted by the control device and become infected by the fungus. Contaminated males and females circulate in the surrounding trees and become vectors of the deadly fungal disease. The attached document provides a visual representation of the deployment of the solution. E fficacy Both laboratory and field studies have demonstrated that FraxiProtec™ is an effective solution in controlling EAB adults. EAB adults getting in contact with the conidia (asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus) at the pouch surface were successfully contaminated, resulting in a mortality rate of up to 100% within 5 days. Current research has also demonstrated promising results of horizontal transmission of the pathogen from male to female during the mating period. One of the major aspects of the effectiveness of FraxiProtec™ is that it contributes to a significant reduction in egglaying in the surrounding area where the device is deployed. These aspects make FraxiProtec ™ a very promising control tool since it directly impacts on the population dynamics where it is set up and indirectly allows the ash trees to better resist larvae invasion on an ongoing basis.
I NTRODUCTION. 1.1. The Board of Directors (the “Board” or “Directors”) of Broadway Industrial Group Limited (the “Company” or “BIGL”, and together with its subsidiaries and associated companies, the “Group”) refers to the Company’s announcement dated 21 January 2020 (the “Announcement”) in relation to the Proposed Acquisition of a 55% equity stake in Beijing Ant Brothers Technology Co., Ltd. for the total subscription price of S$5,000,000.
1.2. Unless otherwise defined, all capitalised terms shall bear the same meanings as ascribed to them in the Announcement.
1.3. Further to the Announcement and as a result of banking and administrative disruptions in Beijing caused by the recent Covid-19 Coronavirus epidemic (the “Epidemic”), the Board wishes to announce that the parties to the EPA (the “Original Parties”) have on 14 February 2020 entered into a supplementary agreement to the EPA with BIGL Enterprise Management (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“BIGL Beijing”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company established in the PRC, (the “Supplementary Agreement”) in relation to (i) the assignment of the EPA from BIGL to BIGL Beijing; and (ii) the new payment arrangements in relation to BIGL Beijing’s obligation to pay the First Subscription Price following such assignment. In connection with the Supplementary Agreement, BIGL Beijing has received a short-term intra-group loan of a Renminbi amount equivalent to S$500,000, which will be on-lent to BAB for working capital purposes pursuant to the Supplementary Agreement.
I NTRODUCTION. Two part tender for the contract for providing 198 Security Guards and 9 Head Security Guards to work in 3 shifts (8 hours duty per shift) on contract basis for a period of two years to carryout security duties in Tamilnadu Co-operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited Dairies (Ambattur, Madhavaram, Sholinganallur, Products Dairy and Marketing Offices and Sales centers at Chennai and Dairy Cum Powder Plant at Thiruvannamalai) and extendable upto 6 months from the date of expiry of the contract on the same terms and conditions agreed by the tenderer. This Two Part Tender form contains the schedules as indicated.
i) Date of Pre-bid meeting : 22.07.2019 at 11.00 AM
ii) Place of Pre-bid meeting : O/o The Jt. Managing Director T.C.M.P.F. Limited Plot No.00 & 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ambattur, Chennai - 600 098.
iii) Last date and time for submission : 13.
I NTRODUCTION. These Rules do not revoke or amend any previously approved Rules for stewards with Respect to Payment of Fees respecting Municipal Hazardous or Special Materials (MHSM) during the period they were effective. The f ollowing Rules relate to the Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste (MHSW) Program, and become e ffective J anuary 1, 2017. The definitions of capitalized words used a s ection X of these Rules are defined above. Voluntary Reporter in a ccordance with
I NTRODUCTION. In the next decade, an exponential growth of data traffic in fixed and mobile networks is expected. The major drivers for these developments are: ▪ Increasing number of internet-based services, such as community services and various kinds of interactive information and entertainment services - including bandwidth-hungry service such as HD or 3D video services (streaming, conferencing, …); ▪ Rapidly growing variety of devices, in particular mobile or portable devices such as smart phones, tablets or laptops; ▪ Intensified usage of any kind of online services, in particular by younger generations, independently of user’s locations (“always online”). Today, customers can access services via fixed line networks or via mobile networks. Fixed broadband networks in Europe are currently dominated by different flavours of ADSL technologies which provide up to 16 Mbit/s. FTTCurb with VDSL are state of the art with access speeds up to 50 Mbit/s. Fibre to the home networks (FTTH) are the next step and first deployment have been started. These networks enabling data rate capacities of several hundred Mbit/s. In the mobile area, 2G and 3G networks are widely available and in some countries the deployment of LTE technology with data rates up to 100Mbit/s has been started. The next step is LTE advanced with data rates up to 1Gbit/s. Since in the mobile area a technology evolution from one generation to a next one takes about 10 years some early “5G” oriented research has been initiated, or will start soon. Up to now, fixed and mobile access networks have been optimised and evolved independently, with partly contradicting trends (e.g. centralization of fixed networks, decentralization of mobile networks). Currently, there is a complete functional and physical separation of fixed line access/aggregation networks and mobile networks. As example, up to now the availability of locations for mobile base station sites and for fixed network central offices are not re-considered by each other for new deployments. Today, Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) is mainly based on the service level with introduction of all IP services and IMS, and operators have started to build a converged service control layer. In contrast, this project focuses on the convergence of fixed and mobile access / aggregation networks themselves and their related functions as depicted in Figure 1. A key aspect is scalability to cope in the most efficient way with the increasing number of customers, devices and tr...