INTRODUCTION. Explanation of Test list Definition of Access TEST LIST Level 2 (Q.781) Q.781 Testcase Result Remarks
INTRODUCTION. These Terms & Conditions apply for staying at the Svatá Panna cottage, Loktuše 61, 511 01 Turnov (“the landlord”). Participants in the contractual relationship are, on the one hand, the landlord, on the other hand, the customer who booked the stay. The customer can become a natural or legal person (hereinafter referred to as the "customer"). The customer specified in the contract represents all participants in the stay, is entitled to act on their behalf, and is the only responsible person in relation to the landlord. By confirming the reservation in the accommodation facility, the customer agrees with these Terms & Conditions.
INTRODUCTION. 1.1.4.1.1 The Aerodrome Operating Minima (stated below), established by CAA for the aerodromes within the Czech Republic, are applicable for all operators. The Aerodrome operating minima established by the operator shall not be lower than State aerodrome operating minima, except when specifically approved by the CAA.
INTRODUCTION. This Partner Offers Addendum ("Offers Addendum") applies when:
a) the Partner („you“) uses the Food Hub, i.e. the platform and tools provided by Bolt which enable the Partner to provide short-term discounts and similar special offers („Offer(s)“) to the Clients via the Bolt Food Platform, in order to increase Client demand; or
b) you choose or accept an Offer via direct communication with Bolt (via e-mail, phone, online forms or other channel, “direct communication”). Bolt authorizes the Partner to use the Offers available in the Food Hub or accepted via direct communication, subject to the terms of this Offers Addendum. In the event of any conflict between the Offers Addendum and the General Terms („General Xxxxx'') of Bolt Food service with the Partner, the terms of the Offers Addendum shall prevail and any undefined capitalized terms in the Offers Addendum will have the meaning set forth in the General Terms.
INTRODUCTION. In 1997 and 1998 a Special Preparatory Programme was originally conceived as a horizontal EUR 60 million programme. Subsequently substantial additional funds were made available and implemented under National Programmes, in line with the general policy of moving from multi-country/horizontal programming to national programming.
INTRODUCTION. The administraotifoTnheDivision oIfnvestigationU8, . , Department oJuf xxxxx is baseduthpeon well understoordule andpolicy that all Special Agentsin the field must work in close cooperation. with police officials in their respective Jurisdictions." ***??***** "The Identification Unit is at ysoeurvrice everyday ofthe -"- year. Itrust that youwill avail yourselvesaallt timesof its_ &Q#3&9#; 39; g;4. desire to be of service to you." Tqhueostaetion are from ad- dressmetosadepeace officbeyrsthDe irector o§§biovifsIinovnestiga- tion, and disclose a fundamental policy of cooperation and service governing the operations and administration of this organization. in»- This publication is isfosrued the purposeof acquainting X aéfig . .,. E??? Ttr <_-4 law-enforcement officials and agencies with the work and functions of_the Division of Investigation, U. SD.epartment of Justice. By this means it is hoped that there will be brought to peace officers information which will tend to acquaint them with the types of I service which are available, and for the further purpose of encourag- ing awider use of the facilities of this Division. Thereisbeing ~» presented an outline of the investigative,fingerprint identification and crimestatistics functions of the Division, and itis suggested that this publication be retained for yfuotuurre reference and at guidance whenevear n opportunity afroirses you to acquaint your- self in greater detail wthitehse functions. Inthe eavneynt regu- 1'. larly constituted law-enforcement official or agency is not at the present time making useof the facilities of this organization, or
INTRODUCTION. When processing personal data, the Company is governed by the relevant legislation on the protection of personal data, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) ("GDPR"). By signing the Agreement for the use of THE ROYAL EDUCATON platform and the provision of investment education (the "Agreement"), you allow the Company to use your personal data to the extent specified in the Agreement. This policy sets out the basic principles by which the Company processes personal data of educational course attendees, including the THE ROYAL EDUCATION platform, and other persons, and sets out the responsibilities for personal data processing. This policy fulfils the Company's information obligations to data subjects within the meaning of Article 13 of the GDPR.
INTRODUCTION. This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING is written in the spirit of promoting international friendship and understanding by stimulating and supporting international activities and projects with emphasis on internationalization of higher education. In furtherance of their mutual interests in teaching and research, desire to strengthen mutual contact, and as a contribution to increased international cooperation the Catholic University in Ružomberok, Slovakia and the Kolping Hochschule Gesundheit und Soziales, Germany have entered into the following MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU). Based on principles of equality and reciprocity, this MOU serves as a basis for cooperation between both parties.
INTRODUCTION. During 2003, the Commission updated the figures for the cumulative total of irregular CAP payments. The updated figures are (see paragraph 30): — irregularities notified after payment: EUR 2 983 million; — amount recovered from claimants: EUR 603 million; — amount written off against EAGGF: EUR 153 million; — amount charged to Member States: EUR 144 million; — amount to be recovered: EUR 2 083 million.
INTRODUCTION. Our organization has been realizing engineering-geological exploratory works for the Prague subway already since 1954, when we resumed the lega- cy of pre-war conceptional explorations of our predecessors (company Záru- ba-Xxxxxxxxxxx). Between 1969 and 2003, we have taken part in exploration, monitoring and consulting activity at almost all subway lines. As a last one of the aforementioned activities, we have realized a complex detailed and additional engineering-geological exploration for the IVC2 line. The detailed exploration proceeded between October 2001 and March 2002, the additional then between November 2002 and January 2003. Sub- ject of the exploration was the subway line IVC2 in section Ládví – Letňany (Fig.1), whose total length reaches 4,6 km (km 9.595 – 14.194). The designed line includes construction sections of cut-and-cover stations (SO 10 – Xxxxxx I, SO 12 – Xxxxxx II, SO 14 – Letňany), construction sections of cut-and-cover parts of running tunnels (SO 08, SO 11) and sections realized by a combined cut-and-cover and mining technique (CaC/E): SO 09–13,3% CaC, 86,7% E and SO 13–10% CaC, 90% E. The total length of cut-and-cover sections is 2339 m, i.e. 50,9% of the line, and total length of mined sections is 2260 m, i.e. 49,1% of the line. Required utility diversions, namely sewer network and access adit to the running tunnel SO 13, were included in the exploration. Boring works, field tests and measurements, laboratory tests of soils, rocks and water have been all carried out in order to solve the set of questions within the detailed engineering-geological and hydrogeologi- cal exploration.