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Specific Purposes Sample Clauses

Specific PurposesThis Agreement is entered into in order to exercise such common power, and the additional powers granted to the Authority under the Act, or under any other applicable law, for the purpose of effectuating the acquisition, operation and maintenance of any Watershed Projects and/or Water Supply Projects undertaken pursuant hereto. Such purpose will be accomplished and the powers exercised in the manner herein set forth.
Specific Purposes. The specific purposes of this Chapter are the following: (a) strengthen and diversify the cooperation activities between the Parties; (b) strengthen the cooperation in order to develop, improve, intensify and diversify commercial relationships; (c) strengthen and diversify financing sorts for development; (d) promote a propitious environment for the development of micro, small, and medium enterprises, and for the development of exportable offer; (e) improve the capacity of public and private sectors to profit from the opportunities provided by this Agreement; and (f) contribute to the creation of trade, financial and technological flows and investment between the Parties.
Specific Purposes. Except as otherwise limited in this Agreement, BA may use or disclose PHI on behalf of, or to provide services to, CE as specified in the Services Agreement, if such use or disclosure of PHI would not violate the Privacy Rule or Security Rule if done by CE.
Specific PurposesThis Agreement is entered into in order to exercise such common power, and the additional powers granted to the Authority under the Act, or under any other applicable law, for the purpose of effectuating the acquisition, operation and maintenance of any Watershed Projects and/or Water Supply Projects undertaken pursuant hereto. Such purpose will be accomplished and the powers exercised in the manner herein set forth. (a) The Authority serves as the Regional Water Management Group for the Mokelumne- Xxxxxx-Calaveras (MAC) Region as designated in 2009 by the Department of Water Resources pursuant to the Regional Water Management Planning Act of 2002. The MAC Region’s Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plan was first adopted by the Authority in 2013.
Specific Purposes. Role of Each Partner Friends of the Pembroke Public Library a) to promote and publicize Library services in the community; b) to fundraise; c) to raise awareness; and d) to advocate for the Library, when requested by the Library Board and the Library. The Public Libraries Act (R.S.O. 1990) has mandated that the board is the legal authority for the Library and is responsible for the organization’s highest level of decision-making. The board is accountable for establishing the Library’s vision and mission and setting the rate of progress in achieving these. The board carries out its governance function by developing and monitoring policy and delegating authority to the CEO. Library Board Trustees will value and support the Friends organization and keep them informed on Library planning and policies.
Specific Purposes. Without limiting the generality of Section 2.1, but subject to the express restrictions contained in Section 7.4, the Partnership may, as determined by the General Partner: (i) enter into, approve, consent to, perform, enforce, and carry out contracts of any kind necessary or desirable to, or in connection with, or incidental to, accomplishing the general purposes of the Partnership, including any contract or action required or desirable under any mortgage, pledge, or security document encumbering the Property and including any note, deed of trust, or loan agreement in connection therewith; (ii) acquire any property, real or personal, in fee or under lease appurtenant to the Property (which shall be deemed to be a part of the Property); (iii) own, operate, manage, develop, lease, and/or sell any such Property, including the Real Property; and (iv) borrow money and issue evidence of indebtedness, and secure the same by mortgage, deed of trust, pledge, security agreement, other lien, or security interest, in furtherance of all of the permitted purposes of the Partnership.
Specific Purposes. In addition to the foregoing, the Bankruptcy Court shall retain exclusive jurisdiction for the following specific purposes after the Confirmation Date. (a) to modify the Plan after the Confirmation Date (except as otherwise provided in the Plan), pursuant to the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and the Bankruptcy Rules, subject to the provisions of the Muralo Settlement Agreement; (b) to correct any defect, cure any omission, reconcile any inconsistency, or make any other necessary changes or modifications in or to the Plan, the Asbestos Trust Documents, or the Confirmation Order as may be necessary to carry out the purposes and intent of the Plan, including the adjustment of the date(s) of performance under the Plan Documents in the event that the Effective Date does not occur as provided herein so that the intended effect of the Plan may be substantially realized thereby; (c) to assure the performance by Reorganized ARTRA and the Asbestos Trust of their respective obligations to make distributions under the Plan, including, but not limited to, distributions to holders of Allowed Claims pursuant to the provisions of this Plan; (d) to enforce and interpret the terms and conditions of the Plan Documents;
Specific Purposes. In addition to the foregoing general purposes, the Corporation is formed to create and encourage market deployment of open, royalty-free standards that enable the communication of real-time 3D across applications, networks, and XML web services and promote the foregoing in cooperation and conformance with pre-existing and accepted industry standards and specifications.
Specific Purposes. If this is selected, CE will need to include a list of specific purposes for which the BA can use/disclose PHI. If this is selected, delete option 2].
Specific Purposes. The International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation identifies ethnic and religious conflict prevention and resolution needs, and brings together a wealth of resources and mediation programs and services for community leaders, religious leaders, ethnic group representatives, political parties, public officers, lawyers, security officers, physicians, health-care workers, activists, artists, business leaders, women associations, students, teachers, etc., and their various communities and countries to support sustainable peace in countries around the world. ICERM adopts as its mandate the following: 1. To conduct technical, multidisciplinary and result-oriented research on ethno-religious conflicts in countries around the world; 2. To develop alternative methods of resolving inter-ethnic and inter-religious conflicts through research, education and training, expert consultation, dialogue and mediation, and rapidly implementable projects; 3. To nurture and promote a dynamic synergy within and among diaspora associations and organizations in New York State and in the United States in general, for a proactive ethno-religious conflict resolution in countries around the world; 4. To organize peace education programs for Youth & students in order to strengthen peaceful co-existence amidst cultural, ethnic and religious differences; 5. To create forums for communication, dialogue, inter-ethnic and inter-religious exchanges through the use of modern technology, social media, conferences, seminars, workshops, lectures, arts, publications, sports, etc.; 6. To organize ethno-religious mediation training programs for community leaders, religious leaders, ethnic group representatives, political parties, public officers, lawyers, security officers, physicians, health-care workers, activists, artists, business leaders, women associations, students, teachers, etc.; 7. To promote and provide inter-community, inter-ethnic, and inter-religious mediation services in countries around the world, through unbiased, culturally sensitive, confidential, regionally costed and expeditious processes; 8. To act as a resource center for mediation practitioners, scholars and policy makers in the area of inter-ethnic, inter-religious, and inter-cultural conflict resolution; 9. To co-ordinate the activities of and assist existing institutions concerned with ethno- religious conflict resolution in countries around the world; 10. To provide professional consultation services, such as research...