MODUS OPERANDI. 1. The Company is incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Indonesia and domiciled in Indonesia, and shall be subject to the laws and the jurisdiction of courts in Indonesia which normally have jurisdiction over corporations doing business or incorporated therein. The Company shall maintain in Jakarta a principal office for receipt of any notification or other official or legal communication.
2. The Company contemplates a program for the Enterprise, divided into five periods: i) the "General Survey Period"; ii) the "Exploration Period"; iii) the "Feasibility Studies Period"; iv) the "Construction Period"; and v) the "Operating Period";, as such terms are defined in this Agreement. It is understood that different parts of the Contract Area may be treated as separate projects which become subject to different provisions of this Agreement at different times because of the different periods of activities applicable to the individual Exploration and Mining Areas.
3. The Company may contract for necessary technical, management and administrative services, provided that it shall not be released from any of its obligations hereunder. In the event that such services are contracted from Affiliates, such services shall be obtained only at a charge not more than a non-affiliated party with equivalent qualifications to perform such services would charge for provision of such services to equivalent standards. All such charges should be fair and reasonable and accounted for in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. The Company shall produce on request by the Department evidence verifying all such charges.
4. The Company undertakes to conduct all activities hereunder in the manner and subject to the conditions of Article 2 of this Agreement and to continue such activities, during the General Survey, Exploration, Feasibility Study and Construction Periods of this Agreement without suspension or interruption of all of the Company's activities, subject to Article 19 and Article 22, during the term of this Agreement, provided that such activities may be interrupted or suspended with the concurrence of the Department. Any such suspension or interruption of all of the Company's activities with the concurrence of the Department shall extend the time periods otherwise applicable with respect to any of the affected Periods specified in this Agreement. If such interruption or suspension of all of the Company's activities continues for m...
MODUS OPERANDI. 3.1 Each Party will nominate one focal point as identified in Article 5, they will be the liaison point and ensure good communication between both parties.
3.2 An annual planning meeting, to involve relevant staff and members from both Parties, will be organized each year of this MoU to discuss future priorities, activities and review previous and ongoing activities.
3.3 An annual plan of work, with agreed budget, roles and responsibilities will be developed and agreed as an output of the annual meeting.
3.4 Both Parties commit to having regular update meetings between the Parties’ representatives and other staff as needed.
MODUS OPERANDI. The aggregate amount available for any Accommodation under the Facility at any time shall be the lower of the (i) Facility Maximum Amount (as reduced from time to time by Accommodations disbursed or to be disbursed hereunder) and the (ii) Borrowing Base Available Amount (as defined below). The borrowing base available amount (the "Borrowing Base Available Amount") shall be equal to the aggregate expressed in US Dollars equivalent of the following assets:
MODUS OPERANDI. 1. The Company is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Indonesia and shall be domiciled in Indonesia and subject to the laws and the jurisdiction of courts in Indonesia which normally have jurisdiction over corporations. The Company shall maintain in Jakarta a principal office for receipt of any notification or other official and legal communication.
2. The Company contemplates a program for the Enterprise commencing with a General Survey of the Contract Area followed by Exploration on selected areas. The total program will be divided into five periods or stages hereinafter referred to as “General Survey Period”, “Exploration Period”, “Feasibility Studies Period”, “Construction Period” and “Operating Period”, respectively as further defined in the following Articles hereof.
3. The Company may contract for necessary technical, management and administrative services, provided that it shall not be released from any of its obligations hereunder. In the event that such services are contracted from Affiliates, such services will be obtained only at a charge not more than a non-affiliated party with equivalent qualifications to perform such services would charge for provision of such services to equivalent standards. All such charges should be fair and reasonable and accounted for in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. The Company shall produce on request by the Ministry evidence verifying all such charges.
4. The Company undertakes to conduct all activities hereunder in the manner and subject to the conditions of Article 2 and to continue such activities without interruption subject to Article 19 and Article 22, during the term of this Agreement, provided that such activities may be interrupted or suspended with the concurrence of the Government. Any such interruption or suspension shall not affect the mutual rights and obligations of the Parties hereto under this Agreement.
MODUS OPERANDI. 2.1. The Project will have two stages, the Preliminary Stage and the Grand Finale Stage respectively. Each participating institution will provide their representative group (theatre/performing Arts students) to compete with their counterparts from other institutions
2.2. The competition will run for a period of 6 weeks, beginning with the Preliminary Stage, which will hold in the four main regions of the country (NORTH, WEST, EAST AND SOUTH) for a period of 4weeks, in which a week will be dedicated to each regional competition. Afterward, there will be a week break for the regional winners and the organizers to prepare for the Grand Finale, which run for a week in Lagos. Both stages will run be televised through selected satellite and terrestrial entertainment media/television stations with wide coverage
2.3. The welfare and camping of participating tertiary institutions at the Preliminary and Grand Finale stages will be provided for by the Organizers/Sponsors of this novel Program.
MODUS OPERANDI. As soon as the organisations involved and the host country sign the agreement on the Centre, the parties will draw up a quarterly programme of activities in Beirut, Lebanon, defining actions to be undertaken and missions to be carried out. Each party will act under its own responsibility and will inform the Secretariat of the GF-TADs Regional Steering Committee. The members of the Centre undertake to share all relevant information concerning the fulfilment of their joint mission. The OIE Regional Representation for the Middle East will provide the Permanent Secretariat for the Centre and will report to the GF-TADs’ Steering Committee. As appropriate, the Parties shall meet for the purposes of this Agreement.
MODUS OPERANDI. Council shall operate through the International Meeting of Heads of Employers’ (Entrepreneurs’) Member Organizations (hereinafter referred to as the Meeting). The Meetings may be hosted in turn by the home countries of the employers’ (entrepreneurs’) organizations. The venues of the Meetings shall be decided on during preliminary consultations between the Council members; a member organization may suggest its home country as the Meeting venue. The Council shall elect the Council Chair. The Council Chair shall - chair the Meeting; - secure intersessional cooperation between the Council members; - coordinate issues placed on the Meeting’s agenda and secure their information and organization support. Decisions in the form of recommendations, proposals and addresses shall be reached by consensus within the Meeting. The Council members shall contribute proposals as to the timing and agenda contents of each regular session of the Meeting. The Council members may also request unscheduled issues be placed on the agenda of the Meeting. The Council members may hold bi- and multilateral consultations to discuss issues of mutual interest within the framework of the Council. The Meeting may set up commissions and task forces to draw up proposals, recommendations and addresses to be considered by the Meeting.
MODUS OPERANDI. Where distinctive, necessary and relevant the Modus Operandi and details of vehicles used to commit specific offences may also be disclosed. • Banned from premises. The police can only disclose personal data to achieve a clear and specific policing purpose and therefore information that is relevant and necessary to support the enforcement of court issued exclusion, or other such order, can also be disclosed. However, the police have no legal power to disclose personal information to assist partners to ban persons from premises in any other circumstances. • General intelligence or previous convictions will not be disclosed under the terms of this agreement. Each partner should nominate a role that will be responsible for authorising the disclosure of personal data. For example, for the Constabulary, all disclosures must be approved by an officer of at least the rank of an Inspector, who will decide if the information is reliable, accurate, can be corroborated and is relevant to disclose in the specific circumstances. Each partner should identify a post holder(s) to be responsible on a day-to-day basis for the data exchange. This person will also be responsible for the accuracy of any data exchanged. Each partner should hold an up-to-date list of contact details. Personal information must only be disclosed to the nominated person(s) through a secure route i.e. not via e-mail or fax. Details of the disclosure must be recorded in the audit trail. The nominated person(s) will be xxxx at CSAS Organisation Each partner must ensure that they follow their organisational policies when disclosing personal data e.g. an Information Security and/or Data Protection policy(s). If hard copy photographs are exchanged they should only be released against signature. Photographs of persons will be supplied to members of the scheme if they meet the following criteria. • That the person has two relevant convictions in the last three years. (Relevant conviction includes Theft Act, Public Order Act, Harassment Act offences and offences where an assault is involved. These offences have to be relevant to the location where the scheme takes place i.e. shoplifting. Domestic violence would be an example which is unlikely to be relevant. • Person is a persistent offender / trouble maker in the area where the scheme operates and has been identified as such by the local beat manager(s) in consultation with the NPT Sergeant. • Person subject of Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) where evidence...
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