STATEMENT OF FACTS. The Superintendent of Insurance is the official charged with administering and enforcing Maine’s insurance laws and regulations, and the Bureau of Insurance is the administrative agency with such jurisdiction.
STATEMENT OF FACTS. (i) Acknowledgment
STATEMENT OF FACTS. Issue(s) presented by the grievant, including specific contract provisions alleged to have been breached:
STATEMENT OF FACTS. The Bank acknowledges that, as of the date hereof, it maintains in the name of the Company the deposit account(s) identified on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (each an “Account” and, collectively, the “Accounts”). One or more of the Accounts may be served by one or more lockboxes operated by the Bank, which lockboxes (if any) also are listed on Exhibit A (each a “Lockbox” and, collectively, the “Lockboxes”). The Account(s) and any Lockbox(es) are governed by the terms and conditions of the Company’s commercial deposit account agreement published by the Bank from time to time and, with respect to any Lockbox, also may be governed by a lockbox service description between the Bank and the Company (collectively, with all applicable services descriptions and/or agreements, the “Deposit Agreement”).
STATEMENT OF FACTS. Seller is the beneficial owner of common units of limited partnership interest of Purchaser (the “Common Units”).
STATEMENT OF FACTS. At its July 11, 1997 meeting, the Company's Board of Directors declared a two-for-one split of the shares of common stock, par value $5.00 per share, of the Company (the "Common Stock"), to be effected in the form of a stock dividend (the "Distribution") on October 1, 1997 to holders of record of the Common Stock on September 5, 1997.
STATEMENT OF FACTS. 2.1 Lessor and Lessee entered into a Lease dated ____________, 2000 (hereinafter "Lease") setting forth the terms of occupancy by Lessee of approximately ________ rentable square feet on the _____ (___) floor (hereinafter "Premises") at _____________________________ (hereinafter "Building"); and
2.2 The Term of the Lease is for ____________ (__) months with the Commencement Date of the initial Term being defined in the Preamble to the Lease as being subject to change under Articles 27 and 43 thereof; and
2.3 It has been determined in accordance with the provisions of Articles 27 and 43 of the Lease that ___________, 2000 is the Commencement Date of the Term of the Lease.
STATEMENT OF FACTS. Moody’s acknowledges the facts set out in the Statement of Facts set forth in Annex 1, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT OF FACTS. This Second Amendment to Operating Agreement dated as of July 1, 1998 by and among the parties who are Members in Federal Holdings L.L.C.
STATEMENT OF FACTS. Moving to Work (MTW) is a demonstration program legislated by Congress in 1996 that provides increased autonomy for selected Public Housing Agencies (PHA) to meet specific local housing needs. The MTW Demonstration Program provides participating PHAs flexibility to test various housing approaches that achieve greater cost effectiveness, provide incentives to residents to obtain employment and become economically self-sufficient, and to increase housing choices for low-income families. MTW legislation allows participating PHAs to combine federal resources from the Operating Budget, Capital Fund, and the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Tenant-Based Rental Assistance programs, and the flexibility to efficiently utilize these HUD funding sources. In October 1997, the former Housing Authority of Louisville (HAL) was chosen as one of 24 MTW Demonstration awardees. HAL’s MTW Agreement, which specified the regulatory relief afforded to the organization, was finalized and signed on August 2, 1999, and was originally for a five-year period. This agreement, which now covers the Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), was set to expire as of June 30, 2005. LMHA was fortunate to receive a one-year extension, followed by an additional three-year extension. On December 20, 2007, HUD notified LMHA of its intent to amend and restate MTW agreements with participating PHAs. This new agreement was adopted by the Board on April 15, 2008 and extended participation in the MTW Program until June 30, 2018. On April 14, 2016, Congress extended the MTW demonstration to 2028. A second Amended and Restated Agreement was modified and approved on March 17, 2020. MTW agencies are required to prepare and submit MTW Annual Plans in lieu of PHA Annual Plans, which are required of all other agencies. In compliance with this requirement, the LMHA Board of Commissioners adopted the FY 2024 MTW Annual Plan on April 18, 2023, and the Plan was submitted to HUD on April 24, 2023 and approved by HUD on June 30, 2023. LMHA subsequently found it necessary to amend the FY 2024 MTW Annual Plan and Amendment 1 was adopted by the LMHA Board of Commissioners on December 19, 2023, submitted to HUD on December 22, 2023, and approved by HUD on May 3, 2024.