Regulatory Environment. The statements in the Prospectus under the headings “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Our Business—We are subject to FAA regulation and similar international regulation, and our failure to comply with these regulations, or the adoption of any new laws, policies, or regulations, may have a material adverse effect on our business”, “Business—Regulation” and “Business—Safety” fairly summarize the matters therein described.
Regulatory Environment. The statements in the Prospectus under the heading “Regulatory Environment” fairly summarize the matters therein described.
Regulatory Environment. The statements included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus under the heading “Regulatory Environment” fairly summarize in all material respects the matters therein described.
Regulatory Environment. The statements in the Registration Statement, the General Disclosure Package and the Prospectus under the headings “Risk Factors—Risks Related to AerSale’s Business and Industry—The coronavirus pandemic has had a material adverse impact on our business, operating results, financial condition, and liquidity, and the duration and extent of the pandemic could prolong or increase the adverse impact,” “—We are subject to significant government regulation and may need to incur significant expenses to comply with new or more stringent government regulation,” “—We are subject to unique business risks as a result of supplying equipment and services to the U.S. government directly and as a subcontractor, which could lead to a reduction in our net sales from, or the profitability of our supply arrangements with, the U.S. government,” “—We must comply with extensive environmental requirements, and any exposure to environmental liabilities may adversely affect us,” “—We are subject to certain limitations on employee compensation pursuant to the CARES Act,” “Business—Government Regulation,” and “—Environmental Matters” fairly summarize the matters therein described.
Regulatory Environment. 4. Consistent with the spirit of this Settlement Agreement, Pacira and FDA agree that, in future interactions, they will deal with each other in an open, forthright, and fair manner. This paragraph does not create any independent enforceable obligation.
Regulatory Environment. The Company, its principal stockholder(s), directors, officers and key employees may be required to be licensed in the State of Nevada and in any other jurisdiction in which the Company's products or services are sold, provided or intended to be sold or provided. Although the Company is not aware of any factor in the background of any of these individuals which would prevent licensing, no assurance can be given that licenses will be granted. The Company's equipment and software may also have to be licensed by the State of Nevada and any other jurisdiction in which the Company's products or services are sold/or provided or intended to be sold or provided. No assurance can be given that such licenses will be granted.
Regulatory Environment. 2.1.1 Federal - Sections 2, 7, and 10 of the ESA allow USFWS to enter into this Safe Harbor Agreement. Section 2 of the ESA states that encouraging interested parties to develop and maintain conservation programs, through federal financial assistance and a system of incentives, is a key to safeguarding the nation’s heritage in fish, wildlife, and plants. Section 7 of the ESA requires USFWS to review programs that it administers and to use such programs to further the purposes of the ESA. By entering into this Safe Harbor Agreement, USFWS will use its programs to promote such conservation. Section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA authorizes the USFWS to issue enhancement of survival permits for listed species. This Safe Harbor Agreement is entered into pursuant to the Final Safe Harbor Policy (U.S. Department of the Interior and U.S. Department of Commerce 1999), Final Rule (U.S. Department of the Interior 1999), and Revisions to the Regulations for Safe Harbor Agreements and Candidate Conservation Agreements With Assurances (U.S. Department of the Interior 2004), and implements the intent of the Applicants and the USFWS to follow the procedural and substantive requirements of section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA.
Regulatory Environment. As part of the Services, Service Provider shall identify the impact, if any, of changes in applicable laws or regulations as it pertains to Service Provider’s provision of the Services. Service Provider shall notify County Manager or designee when it becomes aware of such changes and shall work with County to identify the impact of such changes on how County uses the Services. County shall notify Service Provider should it become aware of such changes. Service Provider shall promptly make any resulting modifications to the Services as reasonably necessary. Service Provider shall be responsible for, and shall pay for, the cost of any such changes relating to Service Provider’s business. County shall be responsible for the cost of any such changes relating to County’s business to the extent such changes require computer resources in excess of the resources otherwise provided by Service Provider as part of the Services. Service Provider shall be responsible for any fines and penalties imposed on County or Service Provider arising from any noncompliance by Service Provider, its subcontractors or agents with the laws and regulations in respect of the Services. In the event that there is a change in the federal or state legislation of the county, state, or city where the Services are performed, or in the interpretation of such legislation after the effective date of this Agreement, the Service Provider shall immediately comply with such laws. Such changes, including any increase or decrease of costs, shall be addressed in accordance with the Change Order procedure described in this Agreement.
Regulatory Environment. The pillar focuses on improvements of the Greek regulatory environment, primarily in the areas of cybersecurity, data protection, free flow of data and Artificial Intelligence in order to provide a more flexible and digital-friendly environment within which the Greek Industry can accelerate its digitisation. 14 xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/digital-single-market/en/news/communication-ict-standardisation-priorities-digital-single-market
Regulatory Environment. The statements in the Prospectus under the captions: * "Risk Factors - We are subject to potential adverse effects of regulation" and * "Business - Government Regulation" in each case insofar as such statements constitute summaries of the Australian legal matters, documents or proceedings referred to therein, are accurate in all material respects and fairly summarize all matters referred to therein.