Examples of English Language Controls in a sentence
This Amendment No. 1 incorporates by reference the provisions set forth in Section 7.6 (Amendments and Waivers), Section 7.8 (No Third-Party Beneficiaries), Section 7.9 (General Notices), Section 7.10 (Entire Agreement) and Section 7.11 (English Language Controls) and as if fully set forth herein.
This Amendment incorporates by reference the provisions set forth in Section 7.6 (Amendments and Waivers), Section 7.8 (No Third- Party Beneficiaries), Section 7.9 (General Notices), 7.10 (Entire Agreement), and Section 7.11 (English Language Controls) of the Agreement as if fully set forth herein.
Section headings in these Terms are for convenience of reference only, and shall not govern the interpretation of any provision of these Terms. English Language Controls.
English Language Controls - Any translation of this Agreement is provided for your convenience.
Section headings in these Terms are for convenience of reference only, and shall not govern the interpretation of any provision of these Terms.• English Language Controls.
This Amendment No. 1 incorporates by reference the provisions set forth in Section 7.6 (Amendments and Waivers), Section 7.8 (No Third Party Beneficiaries), Section 7.9 (General Notices), Section 7.10 (Entire Agreement), and Section 7.11 (English Language Controls) as if fully set forth herein.
This Amendment No. 1 incorporates by reference the provisions of the Agreement set forth in Section 7.6 (Amendments and Waivers), Section 7.8 (No Third Party Beneficiaries), Section 7.9 (General Notices), 7.10 (Entire Agreement), and Section 7.11 (English Language Controls) of the Registry Agreement as if fully set forth herein.
English Language Controls Translations of this Agreement that may have been provided are for your convenience only and may not accurately reflect the original English meaning.
In fact the document annexed to the Complaint is partly in Turkish and partly in English and contains the following clause: “4.12 English Language Controls.
The Dentists Act 1984 requires the GDC to be satisfied that all applicants have the necessary knowledge of English prior to entry to our registers.Please refer to the GDC Guidance on English Language Controls document which can be found on the GDC’s website via the following link (https://www.gdc-uk.org/professionals/registration/english-language- controls), for guidance about the types of evidence we are likely to accept as proof that a dental professional has the necessary knowledge of English.