November 2007 Sample Clauses

November 2007. Case of Xx Xxxxx and Others v Italy, Application Application No. 30765/08, 10 April 2012. Case of Xxxxxxxxx and Others v. Russia, Judgment, 20 December 2011. Case of Xxxx v. Switzerland, Judgment, 20 January 2011. Case of Xxxxxxxxxx v. Italy, Judgment, Application, No. 59909/00, 26 March 2007.
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November 2007. If this Control and Profit and Loss Pooling Agreement is not registered by the end of the day on 31 December 2007, the obligation in relation to the full profit shall enter into force for the first time for the Controlled Company's financial year beginning in the year in which the registration in the Commercial Register takes place.
November 2007. The Key Developments and Trends in the Russian Oilfield Services Market The following material is based on the study Oilfield Services Market in Russia 2007: Analysis and Outlook by RPI released in November 2007. The first part of this material presents general overview of production and drilling activities in Russia in 2006 while the second one dwells on key developments in the Russian oilfield sector. According to RPI assessment, the market has grown 22% in 2006 reaching US$ 10.1 billion in the key oilfield service sectors (excluding equipment casing and tubing, which account for estimated US$ 4 billion) providing the companies present in the market with the opportunity to expand their businesses. The year 2007 has so far been just as interesting for the industry as the market continues its expansion. Production drilling has unequivocally been the main source of this growth. It topped 11.6 million meters in 2006 and is projected to reach from 13 to 14 million meters this year marking a very significant leap forward and contributing to the positive forecast for further development of this sector. Being a major factor affecting the overall situation in the oilfield service market, the fast paced growth of drilling has been premised by the changes in the technical and geological situations in the main producing regions of Russia. Changing conditions in geology that put limitations on intensification of xxxxx field production will continue to demand increase in the drilling operations. Vast production intensification opportunities in Russia have led to insufficient drilling in the past 5-10 years thus limiting production capacity for future expansion. Growth in drilling will put significant constraints on existing capacity driving costs up in the next several years. To offset capacity limitations the seasonal fluctuations have been alleviated setting up the possibility of increasing the utilization of drilling capacities. Exploration activities remain stagnant today amid high and growing exploration drilling costs and proper financing of the activity will be determinant to the future sustainability of production in Russia. RPI believes that the state will play an important and growing role in financing exploration in the future. Daily production and daily drilling footage, 2002-2007 There is plenty of room for increasing the efficiency of the existing capacities. The existing drilling rig stock counts about 1,200 rigs with the average drilling footage per ri...
November 2007. SurgutNefteGaz wins an auction for a subsoil use license in Yamalo-Nenetsk SurgutNefteGaz has won an auction held by Yamalo-Nenetsk Agency for Subsoil Use for an exploration and production license within Zapadno- Russkiy block. The total recoverable hydrocarbon reserves of the block are estimated at 21.9 million tons of oil, 40.0 bcm of gas and 6.5 million tons of condensate under C3 classification. Zapadno-Russkiy block was acquired for the total consideration of RUR 319 million (ca. US$ 13 million), which is ca. US$ 0.03/boe of C3 recoverable reserves.
November 2007. If AMIFL was successful with this uncertain litigation it would be an unsecured creditor of AFG. Given the size of AFG’s secured and unsecured liabilities, as recently outlined by the administrators of AFG at the first meeting of creditors of AFG on 14 November 2008, as an unsecured creditor there can be no certainty that any proceeds would be recovered by AMIFL even if it was successful in any litigation against AFG. Importantly, the timing of any receipt of proceeds from a successful claim is highly uncertain.
November 2007. The fee referred to in clause 6.
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November 2007. The Parties acknowledge satisfying all terms and conditions including the Consultant receiving the fees outlined above which will conclude and close the November 26, 2007 Agreement. The Parties agree to move forward under this Agreement as defined above and as follows:
November 2007. ^ a b "The Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx". Hispanic Reading Room. Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 October 2019. The Library holds the copy of the Treaty found in Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx’x papers, and as such, it does not represent the final version of the document which is kept at the U.S. National Archives. ^ "The Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx." Library of Congress, Hispanic Reading Room. Retrieved 6 November 2007. ^ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx (1913). The United States and Mexico, 1821–1848. X. Xxxxxxxx'x Sons. pp. 634–636. ^ "The Senate Arrests a Reporter". U.S. Senate. ^ Xxxxx 1913, p. 649. ^ Online Highways LLC editorial group. "Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx". X-X-Xxxxxxx.xxx. Retrieved 25 March 2012. ^ a b Treaty of Xxxxxxx, Protocol of Querétaro. From: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. Retrieved 6 November 2007. ^ Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Treaties and Other International Acts of the United States of America, vol. 5 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1937) ^ Xxxxx, B. p. 122. ^ Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Article V. From: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. Retrieved 7 November 2007. ^ Xxxxxx, X.X. and X. Xxxxxx. 1999. "Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-born Population of the United States: 1850–1990." U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Retrieved 6 November 2007. ^ Cali. Const. art. XX, § 7. ^ The U.S.-Mexico Border: The Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, p. 60, ISBN 0-7910-7833-7. ^ Barnard X. Xxxxxxxx. "Mexico's Claim to California Islands – A Never-ending Story". ^ Xxxxxx, X. X. (1959). "The Texas-New Mexico Boundary Dispute along the Rio Grande". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 63 (2): 221–237. JSTOR 30240862. ^ "Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx: Findings and Possible Options Regarding Longstanding Community Land Grant Claims in New Mexico" (PDF). General Accounting Office. Retrieved 5 June 2008. ^ Xxxxxx X. XxXxxxxx, Executive Authority, Adaptive Treaty Interpretation, and the International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S.-Mexico, 14-2 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 197(Spring 2011) (also available for free download at 1839903). Sources Xxxxxxxx del Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx (1990), The Treaty of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx: A Legacy of Conflict, Xxxxxx: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-2240-4 Xxxx, Xxxxxxx (1997), Defiant Peacemaker: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx in the Mexican War, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 0-89096-778-4 Xxxxxx, Xxxxx
November 2007. An increase of 6% of the applicable base rate as at 31 October 2007 or an increase comprising the base rate of the employee as at 31 October 2007 plus CPI (as defined in subclause 7.7) shall be paid to all levels from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 November 2007. The increase that shall be applicable shall be that which results in the employee receiving the highest base salary.
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