Islands Sample Clauses

Islands. All islands within the lake shall be considered as part of the State of Pennsylvania.
Islands. No invitation whether directly or indirectly may be made to the public in the Cayman Islands to subscribe for the Bonds unless the Issuer is listed on The Cayman Islands Stock Exchange.
Islands. In the Croatian part of the Adriatic there are 78 islands, 524 small islands and 642 islets, cliffs and reefs, or a total amount of 1,244 out of which only 59 are inhabited. Croatian islands encompass all islands in the East and Middle Adriatic and form second largest archipelago in Mediterranean. According to last Census a total of 124,955 [141] inhabitants live on the islands with population density of 37.9 inhabitants per km2. Islands Krk, Pag, Vir, Murter, Šiovo (5 islands) are the only ones connected to the mainland by bridges. Even though the total number of inhabitants on islands increased between the last two Censuses, depopulation is evident when it comes to small and remote islands. Increase in total number of population can be recorded for almost half of Croatian islands, however only two of them (Vir and Šiovo, both connected by bridges) also have positive natural growth. Long-term emigration from the islands resulted in low bio-reproductive potential. Decrease of birth rate and high mortality rate have been, in some cases, compensated by immigration during last decade, but immigrants are in most cases elderly and economically non- active. According to the last Census, population of islands connected to mainland by bridges was 42,245 (which is 10.3% increase compared to 2001), while the total population of all other islands amounted 82,710 (1.7% decrease compared to 2001). Although islands can be classified in two groups according to their development level, all inhabited islands face similar challenges related to connectivity and availability of services and infrastructure. Limited accessibility (physical, but also virtual) raises the expenses for inhabitants and business and makes the islands less attractive for living from financial, but also other (e.g. social), aspects. Therefore, the issue of island connectivity (with mainland and among islands) is one of the basic island development priorities to be supported in the following period through set of specific measures. Former investments in this field have already shown some valuable results, however continuation of efforts is needed. Remote islands are very much affected by isolation –– e.g. time travel to Island of Lastovo (the most distant among the islands with medium population density and negative demographical trends) is estimated to 5 hours. Development potential of islands is also related to broadband network coverage, which can improve quality of life on islands. Accessibility of ...
Islands. This leave may be taken in the following circumstances:
Islands. This leave may be taken in the following circumstances: for travel time when employees are required to travel for medical, specialist, dental, emergency or compassionate reasons using personal/carer’s leave and/or where a scheduled flight they are booked to travel on during any other paid leave is cancelled, delayed or unable to complete its service (due to, for example, atmospheric conditions or mechanical breakdown). Supporting evidence from the air carrier will be required. Re-crediting of Annual Leave for Annual Medical Examinations Employees who return from annual leave having had an annual medical examination will be re-credited one day of annual leave and have one day of personal/carer’s leave subsequently deducted from their leave balance. Employees will be required to produce supporting evidence (e.g. a medical certificate) to claim this entitlement.
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Islands. Sacrificial Beach Islands (SBI’s) Spray Ice Islands
Islands. No invitation whether directly or indirectly may be made to the public in the Cayman Islands to subscribe for the Bonds unless the Issuer is listed on The Cayman Islands Stock Exchange. To: Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore Branch Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx #00-00 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 000000 X.X. Xxxxxx Securities plc 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx X00 0XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx with a copy to: X.X. Xxxxxx Securities plc c/- 00/X Xxxxxx Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx (as the Managers) Dear Sirs Pursuant to the Subscription Agreement dated 25 September 2014 (the “Agreement”) made between inter alios, (1) Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (the “Issuer”) and (2) yourselves as Managers, I hereby confirm, on behalf of the Issuer, that as at today’s date (i) the representations and warranties of the Issuer set forth in the Agreement are true, accurate and correct in all material respects at, and as if made on, today’s date; (ii) the Issuer has performed all of its obligations under the Agreement to be performed on or before today’s date and (iii) there has been no material adverse change nor any development or event involving a prospective material adverse change in the assets and liabilities, financial position and performance, profits and losses and prospects of the Issuer or the Group since the audited consolidated financial statements of the Group dated 30 June 2014. Yours faithfully Xxxxxxxx Xxx Chief Financial Officer Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore Branch US$ 275,000,000 X.X. Xxxxxx Securities plc US$ 225,000,000 Issuer: Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation Issue Rating (expected): BBB- (S&P) Type: Fixed Rate Bonds Market: Rule 144A and Regulation S Currency: U.S. Dollars Issue Size: U.S.$500,000,000 Denominations: U.S.$200,000 and integral multiples of U.S.$1,000 in excess thereof Tenor: 5 years Settlement Date: October 7, 2014 Maturity Date: October 7, 2019 Issue Price: 98.963 per cent. Interest Rate: 4.125 per cent. per annum (payable semi-annually) Interest Payment Dates: April 7 and October 7 of each year Benchmark: UST 5yr Benchmark Yield: 1.758 per cent. Re-offer Yield 4.358 per cent. Re-offer UST Spread: UST + 260 basis points Day Count Fraction: 30/360 Listing: SGX-ST Law: English law CUSIP: 81663N AA5 (Rule 144A) G8020E AB7 (Regulation S) ISIN: US81663NAA54 (Rule 144A) USG8020EAB77 (Regulation S) Common Code: 111618801 (Rule 144A) 111618810 (Regulation S) Form of the Bonds: Registered Global Certificates Joint Lead Manage...
Islands. The IOT are governed directly by the Australian Government, which fulfils the role of both Australian and State Governments. An Administrator, appointed by the Governor-General, represents the Minister in the IOT. Residents of the IOT are represented federally through the electorate of Lingiari and by Northern Territory Senators. Both Territories have elected Shire Councils.
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