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Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Each of the Shareholders shall vote all of the Shares owned by such Shareholder that are entitled to vote on matters submitted to the stockholders of the Company in favor of the appointment to the Board of Directors of each Person nominated by the DFS Shareholders, the Perseus Shareholders and the Cycle Shareholders in accordance with the following:
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Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. X. Xxxxxx Senior Manager, Labour Relations General Chairman For: Joint Managers CSCSC#11 of the I.B.E.W. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx HR Coordinator, TTR Regional Representative CSCSC#11 of the IBEW Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Manager, Construction, TTR Attachment “A” July 5, 2012 Xx. Xxxxx X. Strong Senior General Chairman Canadian Signal And Communications System Council #11 Of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Box 1388 Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan. S0G 1S0 Dear Xx. Xxxxxx, POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE PLAN The parties specifically agree that granting of the Post Retirement Health Care Plan shall not form part of, or be interpreted as part of the Collective Agreement. Effective 6 months following ratification or as soon as administration systems are in place, the Company will establish a Post-retirement Health Care Plan for the payment of post-retirement health care benefits. The provisions of the Plan are summarized below: Eligibility Conditions An active employee shall be eligible to apply for post-retirement health care benefits if that active employee satisfies all minimum eligibility conditions: - Employee must be active on or subsequent to January 1, 2012. For greater clarity, this includes active employees who are in receipt of short- and long-term disability benefits, maternity, parental, compassionate care leaves or on a union office leave as of ratification date. - Employee must retire from the Company and start receiving immediate pension payments from the TTR Pension Plan on or after January 1, 2012 - Employee must be at least age 55 at the time of retirement - Employee must have a minimum of 85 points* at the time of retirement Employees who have been severed (including bridged under Article 7 of the ESIMA, who would be eligible as of date of retirement) under any separation agreement prior to January 1, 2012 are not eligible to participate in this plan. Employees who retire on or after attaining age sixty-five (65) are also not eligible. *Sum of age plus Pensionable Service as defined in the TTR Pension Plan. For greater clarity, the same Pensionable Service that is used to calculate an employee’s pension under the TTR Pension Plan will be used to calculate benefits payable under this plan. Post-retirement Health Care Benefit An employee who satisfies the above eligibility conditions will be entitled to receive a fixed, annual post-retirement health care benefit. The amount of the annual post-retirement health care benefit will vary ...
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Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Executive Director Deputy Executive Director and Director Public School Employees’ Retirement of Defined Contributions Investments System Public School Employees' Retirement 0 X. 0xx Xxxxxx System Harrisburg, PA 00000 0 X. 0xx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx Harrisburg, PA 17101 Email: xxxxxxxx@xx.xxx For purposes of notice to the Consultant: [PLACEHOLDER FOR NOTICE CONTACT INFORMATION]
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Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xx, as academic advisor, has given instruction and direction throughout the researcher education at the Tarbiyah and Teacher Training departments.
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx (Background Patent Owners) Advanced NeuroRehabilitation, LLC (Exclusive Licensee of Background Patent) US Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA) a subordinate activity of the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), in collaboration with the Combat Casualty Care Research Program (CCCRP) US Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA) (USAMMA and USAMMDA collectively as Laboratory)
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Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx (Background Patent Owners) Advanced NeuroRehabilitation, LLC (Exclusive Licensee of Background Patent) The United States Army Medical Materiel Agency, 000 Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Maryland 21702-5012, U.S.A.; United States Army Medical Materiel Development Activity, 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Maryland 21702-5012, U.S.A. and NeuroHabilitation Corporation 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Newtown, PA 18940, entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement ("Agreement") (U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Control Number W81XWH-13-0145) on 1 February 2013, for research and development on "Collaboration to advance the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS™) device through FDA approval for assisted physical therapy in the treatment of soldiers and others with balance and gait disorder." The Parties agree that a modification is required to the agreement to better align with current objectives of the collaboration. Now, the Parties desire to amend the Agreement as follows: • Appendix A. Section III A and B are changed to reflect the following: o The role of Regulatory Sponsor and executor of FDA-regulated studies in the pursuit of the original indication sought under this agreement (balance and gait disorder) has been shifted from the Laboratory to the Cooperator; o The original indication (balance and gait disorder) is removed from the Statement of Work and replaced with "military relevant neurological disorders, including but not limited to Tinnitus, PTSD, pain and any subsequent indications identified by the parties"; o The Cooperator will be the Regulatory Sponsor for all future indications governed by this CRADA; o The Laboratory will be responsible for supporting the execution of studies using the PoNS device as a treatment for mutually agreed-upon military relevant neurological disorders, including but not limited to Tinnitus, PTSD, pain and any subsequent indications identified by the parties; and
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx is a Counsellor in the GATT Agriculture and Commodities Division. She served as the Chairperson of the Negotiating Group on Agriculture's Working Group on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Regulations and Barriers throughout the negotiation of the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures. The agreement Questions and answers On 15 December 1993, 117 countries concluded a seven-year effort to negotiate improved rules and conditions for world trade under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The round of multilateral trade negotiations, which had opened in Punta del Este, Uruguay, in September 1986, was considerably more ambitious in its scope than any of the previous seven rounds of GATT multilateral negotiations. The Final Act of the Uruguay Round of negotiations, which was formally adopted in Marrakesh, Morocco on 15 April 1994 and will come into effect in 1995, establishes a new World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO will oversee the implementation of more than 20 trade agreements which cover a vast range of trade issues, from agriculture to trade in services and trade-related intellectual property rights. The results of the Uruguay Round will provide expanded trade opportunities for both goods and services, as well as strengthened trade rules and disciplines. An aspect of the Uruguay Round of negotiations that has received considerable public attention has been the negotiation of the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (the "SPS Agreement"). This agreement concerns food safety actions taken by governments, as well as animal and plant health protection. The SPS Agreement builds on the achievements of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a subsidiary body of FAO and the World Health Organization (WHO), in developing international standards to ensure the safety of food. For plant protection, it will make use of the international standards, guidelines and recommendations which may be developed under the auspices of FAO's International Plant Protection Convention. The GATT secretariat has provided this paper to assist in public understanding of the SPS Agreement. It briefly describes the agreement and addresses some of the questions most frequently asked. This background paper is not intended to provide any legal interpretation of the SPS Agreement.The agreement All countries maintain measures to ensure that food is safe for consumers and to prevent the spread of pests or ...
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