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IMF. The Republic of Serbia ceases to be a member, or becomes ineligible to use the resources, of the International Monetary Fund, then the holders of not less than 25 per cent. in the aggregate principal amount of the Notes may, by written notice to the Issuer (with a copy to the Fiscal Agent at its Specified Office), declare the Notes due and payable immediately. Notice of any such declaration shall promptly be given to all other Noteholders by the Issuer. Upon any declaration of acceleration, the principal, interest and all additional amounts payable on the Notes will become immediately due and payable on the date the Issuer receives written notice of the declaration. No delay or omission of any Noteholder shall impair any such right or remedy or constitute a waiver of any such Event of Default. If the Issuer receives notice in writing from holders of at least 50 per cent. in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes to the effect that the Event of Default or Events of Default giving rise to any above-mentioned declaration of acceleration is or are cured following any such declaration and that such holders wish the relevant declaration to be withdrawn, the Issuer shall give notice thereof to the Noteholders (with a copy to the Fiscal Agent at its Specified Office), whereupon the relevant declaration shall be withdrawn and shall have no further effect. No such withdrawal shall affect any other or any subsequent Event of Default or any right of any Noteholder in relation thereto.
IMF. The Issuer is a member, in good standing, of the International Monetary Fund (“IMF”) and is eligible to use the general resources of the IMF.
IMF. The International Monetary Fund is an international organisation of 184 member countries established to promote international monetary co-operation, exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements; to xxxxxx economic growth and high levels of employment; and to provide temporary financial assistance to countries to help ease balance of payments adjustment. - International Maritime Organisation – see ITA – see IP – see IPR - A charge levied by network operators on other service providers to recover the costs of the interconnection facilities (including the hardware and software for routing, signalling, and other basic service functions) provided by the network operators. - Any measure - direct payments to producers, including deficiency payments, and input and marketing cost reduction measures - that acts to maintain producer prices at levels above those existing in international markets. – see ICH - see ILO – see IMF – see ISO - UN specialised agency concerned with world telecommunications. It adopts non-binding recommendations for the adoption of standards, the harmonisation of frequency allocations, and regulatory practices for telecommunications services. – see ITCB – see ITC - An agreement specifying the rights and responsibilities of a host government and a corporation in the structure and operation of an investment project. - Earnings and income from overseas, excluding from the sale of goods: includes income from the sale of services, and also interest, profits and dividends from investments abroad. – Intellectual property refers to the ownership of ideas, including literary and artistic works (protected by copyright), inventions (protected by patents), signs for distinguishing goods of an enterprise (protected by trademarks) and other elements of industrial property. Material or communicable result in forms of discoveries, inventions, designs and literary and art works. Of scientific, humanistic, literary, and artistic endeavour. It includes, but is not limited to, works in the form of scientific discoveries and inventions, designs, patents, trademarks, books, monographs, papers, paintings, drawings and sculpture, performances, computer software, and lecture and conference presentations. In the text, individual items of intellectual property are referred to as works or properties. – Intellectual property rights protect property of an artistic or commercial nature.
IMF. Presentation at WAEMU Seminar on the impacts of establishment of the WAEMU customs union. Bamako, Mali. December. IMF. (2001) The Modern VAT. Authored by Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx-Xxxx Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx. (2002) "Dé-privatisation" de la politique commerciale? – La mise en place du tarif extérieur commun de l'UEMOA. » Working document. CERDI-UMR CNRS. Clermont-Ferrand, France. January.
IMF. Automatic replacement charges (Inventory Maintenance Fee) and non-Transactional Lost and Ruin.
IMF. Montenegro ceases to be a member, or becomes ineligible to use the resources of, the International Monetary Fund, then the holders of not less than 25 per cent. in the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes may, by written notice to the Issuer (with a copy to the Fiscal Agent at its Specified Office), declare the Notes due and payable immediately. Notice of any such declaration shall promptly be given to all other Noteholders by the Issuer. Upon any declaration of acceleration, the principal, interest and all additional amounts payable on the Notes will become immediately due and payable on the date on which the Issuer receives written notice of the declaration as aforesaid. No delay or omission of any Noteholder shall impair any such right or remedy or constitute a waiver of any such Event of Default. If the Issuer receives notice in writing from holders of at least 50 per cent. in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes to the effect that the Event of Default or Events of Default giving rise to any above-mentioned declaration of acceleration is or are cured following any such declaration and that such holders wish the relevant declaration to be withdrawn, the Issuer shall give notice thereof to the Noteholders (with a copy to the Fiscal Agent at its Specified Office), whereupon the relevant declaration shall be withdrawn and shall have no further effect. No such withdrawal shall affect any other or any subsequent Event of Default or any right of any Noteholder in relation thereto. For the avoidance of doubt, no event of default shall occur if any event under paragraphs (a) to (g) above (inclusive) occurs in respect of any Public Indebtedness of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and/or the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro which is allocated to the Issuer.
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