Article 2 definition

Article 2. THE REVOLVING CREDIT:............................................27 21 -ESTABLISHMENT OF REVOLVING CREDIT................................27 22 -DESIGNATION OF ELIGIBLE REAL ESTATE..............................28 23 -INITIAL RESERVES. CHANGES TO RESERVES............................28 24 -ADVANCES IN EXCESS OF BORROWING BASE (OVERLOANS).................29 25 -RISKS OF VALUE OF COLLATERAL.....................................29 26 -COMMITMENT TO MAKE REVOLVING CREDIT LOANS AND SUPPORT LETTERS OF CREDIT.................................29 27 -REVOLVING CREDIT LOAN REQUESTS...................................30 28 -MAKING OF REVOLVING CREDIT LOANS.................................31 29 -SWINGLINE LOANS..................................................31 210 -THE LOAN ACCOUNT................................................32 211 -THE REVOLVING CREDIT NOTES......................................33 212 -PAYMENT OF THE LOAN ACCOUNT.....................................33 213 -INTEREST ON REVOLVING CREDIT LOANS..............................34 214 -REVOLVING CREDIT COMMITMENT FEE.................................34 215 -AGENT'S FEE.....................................................34 216 -UNUSED LINE FEE.................................................35 217 -EARLY TERMINATION FEE...........................................35 218 -CONCERNING FEES.................................................35 219 -AGENT'S AND REVOLVING CREDIT LENDERS' DISCRETION................35 220 -PROCEDURES FOR ISSUANCE OF L/C'S................................36 221 -FEES FOR L/C'S..................................................37 222 -CONCERNING L/C'S................................................38 223 -CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES...........................................39 224 -DESIGNATION OF LEAD BORROWER AS BORROWERS' AGENT...............39 225 -LENDERS' COMMITMENTS............................................40 Article 3: - CONDITIONS PRECEDENT:............................................41 31 -CORPORATE DUE DILIGENCE..........................................41 32 -OPINION..........................................................42 33 -ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS.............................................42 34 -OFFICERS' CERTIFICATES...........................................42
Article 2. The Revolving Credit: ......................................... 17 2-1. Establishment of Revolving Credit ........................ 17 2-2. Commitment to Make Revolving Credit Loans and Support Letters of Credit. .............................. 17 2-3. Revolving Credit Loan Requests ............................ 18 2-4. Suspension of Revolving Credit ............................ 19 2-5. Making of Revolving Credit Loans .......................... 20 2-6. The Loan Account .......................................... 20 2-7. The Revolving Credit Note ................................. 21 2-8. Payment of The Loan Account ............................... 21 2-9. Repayments, Continuations and Conversions regarding LIBOR Rate Loans .............................. 21 2-10. Prepayment of LIBOR Rate Loans ............................ 21 2-11. Interest on Revolving Credit Loans ....................... 22 2-12. Unused Line Fee ........................................... 23 2-13. Concerning Fees ........................................... 23 2-14. Procedures For Issuance of L/C's .......................... 23 2-15. Fees For L/C's ............................................ 24 2-16. Concerning L/C's .......................................... 24 2-17. LIBOR Rate Lending Unlawful ............................... 26 2-18. Substitute Rate ........................................... 26 2-19. Designation of Lead Borrower as Borrowers' Agent .......... 26
Article 2. Less Than Twenty-Five Percent (25%) of PREMISES Taken Article 3: Twenty-Five Percent (25%) or More of PREMISES Taken .

Examples of Article 2 in a sentence

  • In the event the arbitrators determine that Registry Operator has been repeatedly and willfully in fundamental and material breach of its obligations set forth in Article 2, Article 6 or Section 5.4 of this Agreement, ICANN may request the arbitrators award punitive or exemplary damages, or operational sanctions (including without limitation an order temporarily restricting Registry Operator’s right to sell new registrations).

  • The Depositary may close the transfer books at any time or from time to time when deemed expedient by it in connection with the performance of its duties hereunder, subject to the provisions of Article 2 hereof.

  • Upon no less than ten (10) calendar days notice (unless otherwise agreed to by Registry Operator), ICANN may, as part of any contractual compliance audit, conduct site visits during regular business hours to assess compliance by Registry Operator with its representations and warranties contained in Article 1 of this Agreement and its covenants contained in Article 2 of this Agreement.

  • The term "Mines" means those devices defined in Article 2, Paragraphs 1, 4 and 5 of Protocol II annexed to the Convention on Prohibitions and Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects of 1980.

  • ICANN may from time to time (not to exceed twice per calendar year) conduct, or engage a third party to conduct, contractual compliance audits to assess compliance by Registry Operator with its representations and warranties contained in Article 1 of this Agreement and its covenants contained in Article 2 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Article 2

Article 2. 2( ةداموا The 1st Party agreed to grant the 2nd Party a non- exclusive, nontransferable license to operate and use هيييييد صي هيييت ينايييثلا هيييالا رنييييم يييلع لو ا هيييالا قيييفاو وهيييسب مايييلنلا ماد تيييساو ليسيييشتل لزاييينتلل ليييباق هييييدو هيييمح the System for the purpose of registering the transactions made relating to the rented units by the second party. نيييم ه ؤيييملا Article (3): :)3( ةداموا The terms of this Agreement shall be one year commencing from signing thereof and shall automatically be renewed for another similar period or periods unless one of the partners notify the other party in writing of its desire to terminate the Agreement not less than thirty days prior to the expiry of the initial or extended term(s) of the Agreement. ييييقوتلا يهايييت نيييم اهايييبتعا ديييبت , ديييحاو ةنيييس ةييييقافت ا هذيييه ديييم هيييا ي ميييل ايييم ,ةيييلثامم ىهييي دديييم و / ديييمل اييييئاقلت ددييي تو ايييهيلع ليييبق ةييييقافت ا هذيييه يايييهن ييييف يييتبدهب ةيييباتك هييي اا نيفهيييالا ديييح . دمملا و ةيلم ا دملا ياهتنا نم اموي نيثلاث
Article 2. Basic Rights and Obligations: 1. Members have the right to take sanitary and phytosanitary measures necessary for the protection of human, animal or plant life or health, provided that such measures are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement; 2. Members shall ensure that any sanitary or phytosanitary measure is applied only to the extent necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health, is based on scientific principles and is not maintained without sufficient scientific evidence, except as provided for in paragraph 7 of Article 5; 3. Members shall ensure that their sanitary and phytosanitary measures do not arbitrarily or unjustifiably discriminate between Members where identical or similar conditions prevail, including between their own territory and that of other Members. Sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall not be applied in a manner which would constitute a disguised restriction on international trade.” 36 Trade Practitioner, supra note 2. resumed trade on the grounds that WHO provided evidence that the fish was not a problem.37 In this case, we find that there was no issue to ban animal products from certain African countries. The EC did not provide legitimate, and reasonable reason that supports their decisions or measures that the EC needs to be taking into their account must be based on risk assessment.38 Moreover, the SPS agreement emphasizes “the principles of transparency and equivalence.”39 Due to the lack of measurements of risk assessments as well as the lack of transparency and equivalence in our case, the restrictions were lifted by the WTO. In the following cases, the reader can realize how countries interpret and apply the application of the SPS in different ways in various circumstances. Therefore, the SPS application continues to be capricious and arbitrary among nations. The following cases show the unique application of the SPS Agreement. Consequently, issues arise when uniformity is lacking.
Article 2. INVOICES AND PAYMENT СТАТТЯ 2 –
Article 2. L’accompagnement des reconversions dans le cadre d’une mobilité par le programme Top Compétences
Article 2. Duration 2.1 The contract is concluded until [date] and takes effect as from the date of its signature by both parties. 2.2 The contract can be [tacitly] [annually] renewed [by common written agreement] [within the limit of XX more year(s)]. Стаття 2 – Термін дії 2.1 Договір укладається на термін до [дата] і вступає в силу з дня його підписання обома Сторонами. 2.2 Термін дії може [автоматично] продовжуватись [щороку] [за письмовою згодою Сторін] [протягом XX наступного(их) року(ів)]. Article 3Obligations of the Parties / of the Service Provider [List specific obligations depending on the nature of the services (certificates, insurances, quality of staff).] Стаття 3 – Обов'язки Сторін / Виконавця [Визначити конкретні обов'язки залежно від характеру Послуг (сертифікати, страховки, якість роботи персоналу)]
Article 2. DEFINITIONS Amend to include: