Miscellaneous Questions Sample Clauses
The 'Miscellaneous Questions' clause serves as a catch-all section addressing various issues not covered elsewhere in the agreement. It typically includes provisions on topics such as notices, governing law, dispute resolution, or other administrative matters that are important for the overall functioning of the contract. By consolidating these diverse but necessary terms, this clause ensures that minor yet essential details are clearly addressed, reducing the risk of ambiguity or oversight in the agreement.
Miscellaneous Questions. Are you a person with disability? If answer if (Yes), please mention the type of disability (Hearing/Visual/ Physical disability..) ⬜ Yes ......................................... ⬜ NO 13- At the time of entering this agreement for the second party by the agent / custodian / caretaker and alike subject to official documents that allow him to perform this.
Miscellaneous Questions. Do you have a disability? If (yes), please state the type of disability (auditory/visual/movement impairment ...). 🞎.................... 🞎....................
Miscellaneous Questions. This is applicable when the Agreement is concluded on behalf of the Second Party by the representative or guardian / trustee / custodian and the like, according to official documents that authorize him/her to do so.
Miscellaneous Questions. Are you a disabled person? If the answer is (yes), please state the type of disability (hearing / vision / movement...) Yes (if Yes please specify) --------------------- No
Miscellaneous Questions. Is anyone of the members of the board of directors / partners / owners / authorized signatories or any of his first or second degree of kinship (10) politically exposed (11)? Yes No
Miscellaneous Questions. (1) The French delegation pressed forward a request for extension of the powers of the Commission provided for in Article 29 of the Treaty in order that it could deal with, effectively and without delay, minor difficulties, particularly of a private character, which might arise in the future concerning the implementation of the Treaty. The Indian delegation pointed out that Article 29 of the Treaty provided for the establishment of the proposed Commission to deal only with questions pending at the time of ratification of the Treaty. Other questions were therefore beyond the competence of this Commission. The Indian delegation appreciated, however, that it should not be necessary to take up at the diplomatic level all minor difficulties relating to the implementation of the provisions of the Treaty and that a suitable local machinery might be useful for the purpose. It was agreed that such a machinery will be provided in Pondicherry by entrusting the Chief Secretary of the Administration on the Indian side and the Consul General on the French side with the task of dealing with complaints and difficulties of a minor nature. This will not preclude recourse to normal diplomatic channels, when necessary, either initially or afterwards. It was hoped that the above machinery in Pondicherry would be able to settle the issues referred to it without recourse to higher authorities.
(2) The Indian delegation agreed that the Government of India will continue to lease to the Associations of War Veterans, the building located in No. ▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ payment ai e rujux at the building of a nominal rent as hitherto. They hoped this will also be used for other activities of Indo-French cultural co- operation.
(3) The French delegation asked that in case the Indian Authorities wished to remove the statue of Dupleix from its present site the latter should agree to a request of the French Government to have the statue back in France or transferred to one of the premises in Pondicherry belonging to the French Government. The Indian delegation agreed and added that the Indian Authorities had at present no intention of removing the statue from its present site.
(4) The Indian delegation agreed that necessary steps will be taken to ensure that French tombs in the former Establishment are maintained in proper condition.
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