Summary of Issues Sample Clauses

Summary of Issues. Prior to the hearing, the Parties will endeavour to reach an agreed to statement of facts and a summary of the issues that remain in dispute. It is the intent of the Parties to limit the use of witnesses to introduce evidence. Each Party will provide a list of witnesses and an outline of their intended testimony.
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Summary of Issues. A. Definitions of ‘‘hazmat employee’’ and ‘‘hazmat employer’’
Summary of Issues. The Act mandates revisions to the following provisions of the HMR and the hazardous materials program and rulemaking procedures:
Summary of Issues. Based on the original complaint and further stakeholder discussions undertaken as part of the CAO Assessment, the primary issues that would need to be addressed to resolve the complaint are:
Summary of Issues. An A/B Intercreditor Agreement will raise a short list of issues, the resolution of which somehow often creates more negoti-
Summary of Issues. The Escondido Research and Technology Center (ERTC) Specific Plan was adopted on November 25, 2002. Staff feels the issues are as follows:

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  • TERMS OF ISSUE 5.1 The Agent shall cause all Notes delivered to and held by it under this Agreement to be maintained in safe custody and shall ensure that Notes are issued only in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, the Conditions and, where applicable, the relevant Global Notes.

  • Project Name and Description (hereinafter the “Project.”)

  • LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The subject property is a two bedroom walk-up apartment bearing postal address Unit Xx. 000, Xxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxxx XXXX, Xxxxxxx 8, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Accommodation:- Living cum dining area, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath/wc. RESERVE PRICE The property will be sold on an “as is where is” basis, subject to a reserve price of RM170,000.00 (RINGGIT MALAYSIA ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THOUSAND ONLY), subject to the Conditions of Sale and by way of an Assignment from the Assignee subject to consent being obtained by the successful bidder (“the Purchaser”) from the relevant authorities, if any, including all terms, conditions, stipulations and covenants which were and may be imposed by the relevant authority. Apportionment on any arrears of quit rent, assessment rate and maintenance charges ONLY which is lawfully due i.e which is unpaid for up to maximum 6 years preceding the successful auction date in respect of the property up to the date of sale shall be paid by the Bank upon receipt of full auction proceeds and any such sums due and payable after the date of sale shall be borne by the Purchaser. Successful Bidder is urge to submit their claim to the Bank within sixty (60) days from the date of payment of balance purchase money (or any extended period allowed by the Bank); any subsequent claims made thereunder will not be entertained by the Bank and the same shall be borne by the Purchaser solely. The Assignee/Bank shall not be liable to make payment or to deduct from the proceeds of sale any outstanding utilities/bills relating to the property namely water, electricity, telephone, gas or sewerage charges, administration charges and other utilities. All other fees, costs and charges relating to the transfer and assignment of the property including any revival cost for abandoned project (if any) shall also be borne solely by the successful Purchaser. Intending Purchaser shall make his own inquiries in respect thereof and the Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the same.

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